The Shack in Penrith
The Shack in Penrith not only serves a range of delicious and healthy dishes but is also bringing a fun street art culture experience to Western Sydney.
Discover penrith’s street art culture
The Shack offers a range of fresh and organic food and drinks within a fun and vibrant environment. This cafe is one of a kind, not only for its decor but also its menu that caters to all dietary types including raw, paleo, vegans, gluten and dairy free options. It is the only cafe in Sydney that is decked from head to toe in colourful graffiti art similar to the street art culture found in Melbourne.
come for the food stay for the graffiti art
The Shack prides its menu on dishes that are made from the freshest and most natural ingredients. From vibrant salads bursting with seasonal produce to hearty acai bowls, all day breakfast options, protein pancakes and shakes, smoothies, burgers and more. The cafe is committed to serving whole, nutritious food with all meals made on site.
shoot hoops & sip lattes
The cafe’s mini basketball court adds a dash of fun to the atmosphere for kids and adults alike. There’s also a range of outdoor seating so you can sit down enjoy your meal and take in the street art.
about the shack
The Shack, owned by Stephen Ajami, started the business to provide a cafe that made it easier and more enjoyable to maintaining a social life while on a nutritious diet. The Shack aims to create an enjoyable experience for everyone, no matter their diet or lifestyle choice.
He spent $50,000 on the makeover as part of a vision to improve the Penrith’s social life and culture. Ajami hired a Melbourne-based street artist Billie Jean to help with the design which took around four weeks and 14 hour days to complete.
There are five The Shack locations across NSW including the newly revamped Penrith cafe.