Abattoir Blues is Sydney Olympic Park’s notorious, fully-licensed, boutique diner hidden away in a historic 1900s abattoir building. Capturing the heart and soul of the Park, Abattoir Blues is a restaurant, café and bar experience worth discovering.We are open for all events in the park, and extend our trading hours to accommodate patrons and punters before a concert, sporting event or whatever reason you are in the park. We are the local's choice dining spot and a hotspot for those visiting the park.
Table Seating Capacity:Indoor Area: Groups of up to 8 guests only (pending availability on the day). Outdoor Veranda Area: Groups of up to 5 guests only (pending availability on the day).We do not accept requests to join tables or increase the seating capacity. Café is open Monday to Sunday 8:00am to 2:00pm. Kitchen Closes at 1:30pm.
Tired of travelling over an hour from the Western Suburbs into Sydney CBD to eat delicious Vietnamese 'Fusion' food? How about the dreaded nightrider and regretful train rides home from the city after vibing it out at a bar?What if we told you we have a solution to this problem?Hustlers with big ambitions and huge amounts of pride in their Vietnamese heritage have come together to create a unique bar experience in the hub of Western Sydney.Our venue offers a fusion between traditional Vietnamese flavours and influences from growing up in a multicultural society in Australia to funk it up and keep things interesting!Our restaurant bar is the perfect downtown hang, trust me. Whether it's to celebrate a birthday, hump-day, fri-yay, or simply a thirst for some beverages, our amazing space, freakishly delicious drinks, and charismatic bartenders are perfect for any occasion.
We are a Japanese Yakiniku restaurant in Burwood, serving high quality wagyu and sake.We are located in a centre of Burwood. It is very close to bus stop and train station, and also this building has a 1 hour 30 minutes free parking. Easy access for the customers.We have more than 25 years of experiences of Japanese Yakiniku in Sydney. We provide our customers with a great Wagyu experience and fun.
Bare Witness, where seasonal ingredients shine in our thoughtfully designed menus, paired with award-winning coffee, freshly baked bread, and handmade pasta, all enjoyed with a stunning water view.
If you live in or around Haberfield, you know full well that diner-style cafe Happyfield makes some of the best pancakes in Sydney. Opened in 2020 by Jesse Orleans and Chris Theodosi, the bright yellow corner cafe serves up amazing food and a genuinely (as the name suggests) happy vibe. Alongside friendly service and menu items like the “McLovin Muffin”, Happyfield is known best for its delicious pancake stacks.
There is something for everyone at The Courtyard Kitchen at Castle Hill RSL Club.Open daily for lunch and dinner, The Courtyard Kitchen is the perfect spot for a catch up with friends or a mid-week dinner with the family.With a modern and inviting atmosphere, our cuisine is freshly prepared and cooked to order, there is something for everyone from good old fish ‘n’ chips to tender lamb souvlaki.
The Lady Banks Rooftop Bar is a modern, vibrant and exciting destination; a sanctuary where you can meet friends and soak in uninterrupted 360 degree views whilst sipping on world class cocktails and enjoying a perfectly curated menu. Her heritage stems all the way back to 1795, named after the wife of Sir Joseph Banks – Lady Dorothea Banks. Joseph Banks was a naturalist & botanist and named a unique thornless Rose “The Lady Banks Rose” after Lady Dorothea. This rose is a climbing rose and yellow in colour; a fitting representation of the Sunrise and Sunset that can be enjoyed from every aspect on the Lady Banks Rooftop. Be delighted with our modern interpretation of everything the Lady Banks Rose represents – uniqueness, effortlessness and vibrancy. Please enjoy Lady Banks Rooftop – an experience like no other
Auvers Café, RhodesTucked away in the scenic locale of Rhodes, Auvers Café stands as a beacon of culinary excellence. Drawing inspiration from Vincent van Gogh's last home, Auvers-sur-Oise, this café exemplifies art on a plate. Helmed by Chef Kim Khong Bong, every dish is a testament to his passion and expertise. The signature "Auvers Pancake Stack", adorned with edible flowers and vibrant fruits, has earned rave reviews and brought the café the "Best Breakfast in Sydney" award in 2020.Locate inside the iconic Rhodes Waterside shopping centre and just a short distance from the sparkling waters of the Parramatta River, Auvers serves as the ideal stop for both locals and visitors alike.A visit to Auvers Café in Rhodes promises not just a meal, but a memorable gastronomic journey.