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Happyfield

Happyfield’s Happiest Meal.
1 / 8Happyfield’s Happiest Meal.Jennifer Soo
The interiors.
2 / 8The interiors. Jennifer Soo
Fried eggs and toast with avocado and bacon.
3 / 8Fried eggs and toast with avocado and bacon. Janie Barrett
Chicken and waffles.
4 / 8Chicken and waffles.Supplied
Hotcakes.
5 / 8Hotcakes. Alana Dimou
Old Bay grilled cheese with a cup of tomato soup.
6 / 8Old Bay grilled cheese with a cup of tomato soup.Jennifer Soo
The wedge salad.
7 / 8The wedge salad.Jennifer Soo
The interiors.
8 / 8The interiors. Jennifer Soo

Happyfield

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Every day is a pancake party at this North American diner in Haberfield.

Did you ever see those towering piles of pancakes in John Candy movies and think, “Gee, I wish I could order a stack like that in Australia?” Well, at sunshine-yellow diner Happyfield, you can, plus eggs your way, hash browns and sausage-filled muffins. We’re looking forward to its spin-off Happy Shop, opening later this year.

Good to know: New York-style “chopped cheese” sandwiches and beignet doughnuts have been promised for the new digs.

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