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A Café That Feels Like Home

The Little Man cafe feels like a natural extension of your own home. Staff greet regulars by name, and the relaxed, easygoing atmosphere invites you to linger. This welcoming vibe is something owners Christina Morgan and Chi Teng Chi take great pride in.


From Post Office to Playful Space

The building once housed a run-down post office but now boasts a bright, airy interior filled with quirky touches — like a plastic gold pineapple on the counter and a small nutcracker soldier nestled in a light fixture.


Nordic-Inspired Interiors

Morgan drew inspiration from Scandinavian design, choosing neutral wood tones and plenty of minimalist white. Much of the decor was carefully sourced from overseas.


Locally Sourced, Thoughtfully Selected

In contrast to the decor, the ingredients are all local. Milk is supplied by St David Dairy, Industry Beans provides the house-roasted coffee, meat comes from Eddie the butcher in Newport, and pastries are from Noisette.


Brunch Favourites and Light Lunches

The Little Man really shines at brunch. Their potato croquettes topped with poached eggs, mushrooms, asparagus, and hollandaise sauce remain a firm favourite. For lunch, the menu features dishes like a cold noodle salad with shredded omelette, ham, cucumber, cherry tomatoes, and shredded nori with house-made ponzu sauce.

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