How would you rate campsie for young professionals?

I and my wife are looking for a place that is between CBD and Granville. We like to go for evening strolls and chill at a coffee shop.
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It's great for young professionals as it's only 20-30 minutes from the city. There are cafes in Campsie and Belmore and many interesting food options for takeaway as well as fresh produce.

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Campsie is very good suburb close to everything with very good coffe shops and restaurants , very safe suburb

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Rhodes is a better option. Campsie doesn’t have many good cafes, there’s only one decent one in clemton park village

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I would be suggesting Belfield, Belmore, Burwood and or Concord as good suburbs for your requirements.
As they have walking paths so that you can take a stroll and a variety of different restaurants, cafes and eateries.
If you were looking for somewhere along the light rail line you could consider Dulwich Hill.

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I think Campsie is perfect. There is a river locally, with plenty of cafes and eateries. The actual shopping centre is centrally located. There is an RSL club, medical centres and a centrelink office, adjace t to a children's playground, with some climbing suitable for adults. Out of the actual town there are roads running in all directions and houses all around.

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I frequent the cafes and wear a mask when outdoors in the street.

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I suggest you visit and make up your own mind. There are also church denominations and a primary school close to the main street. Canterbury road is close by.

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I have not come across any walking paths as such. But there is Cooks River in the area.

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For coffee shops, you should look for inner west suburbs such as Dulwich Hill, Marrickville. Personally Campsie does not have much decent cafes.

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