Welcome to Hazel – a celebration of creativity and community. We are thrilled to announce the upcoming opening of Hazel, a dining, bar and event space due to open late November, nestled within the iconic Hazelhurst Arts Centre.Hazel pays homage to the site’s Art Deco heritage and adds a contemporary twist to create a uniquely elegant atmosphere for your next event or dining experience. Whether it’s a casual drop-in or an extravagant celebration, Hazel celebrates the intimate moments as well as the revelry.From the team who brought you Audley Dance Hall, we can’t wait to become part of Gymea’s vibrant community and open Hazel for everyone to enjoy.
Located in Bay Central, Woolooware and overlooking the mangrove end of the Cronulla Sharks NRL home ground, enjoy exciting yet enchanting ambiance and impeccable Asian cuisine right in the heart of South Sydney.We are fully licensed and have an extensive beverage list to suit most tastes.
The philosophy behind Above Eight is exceptional taste and sensory experiences, using the exquisite and unusual locally sourced ingredients. The open-air rooftop lounge bar creates conversation through contemporary shared plates and meticulously curated cocktails.
Sip in the sunshine through summer and flirt by the fire in winter.
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
Our New Concept Menu is trialing at Elements Brasserie Belmore.From tender skewers to build-your-own rolls, our menu is designed to offer fresh, flavorful meals made just the way you like it—right inside Elements Brasserie Belmore. Come and join us for the best kebabs in the Canterbury-Bankstown area.
Georges River 16ft Sailing Club is situated on beautiful sandy shores with picturesque views of Botany Bay towards Towra Point and Woolooware Bay. We offer an array of excellent facilities from providing beautiful dining and catering experiences to reception and conference venues. A variety of live entertainment is supplied for our members and guest over the weekends, so why not join us with appetizing foods, delicious cocktails and stunning views that will end your week in style.We welcome groups of up to 30 for restaurant reservations, Please call the restaurant directly to secure your reservation. Parties of 30+ are encouraged to contact our sales and events team at iccgroup.tripleseat.com/party_request/27217
MàZi is the restaurant that infuses modern Australian dishes with great Mediterranean cuisine. Situated in the heart of Roselands, the warm atmosphere is perfect for any occasion celebrating with family or friends.Our dishes are dedicated to quality, flavour and variety.MàZi uses the finest and freshest ingredients, our masterpieces will tease your taste buds and have you coming back for more. We have something great on our menu to cater for everyone!
A sophisticated restaurant, with a large balcony overlooking the lush green of Brighton Lakes. There is something for everyone at The Pavilion Restaurant.In the late 1920s, a group of golfers created the North Brighton Golf Club on the opposite side of the Cooks River to Sydney Airport, using a tin shed on the course as a clubhouse and paying two shillings in rent to the landowner for their 18 holes.The rapid growth of international air transport after WWII meant major runway extensions that eventually forced the Club to find a new home, and in 1950 a new site in Milperra was found, and the New Brighton Golf Club was formed.In 1979, the Club had part of the course resumed to make way for the building of the M5 Motorway. Construction of four new replacement golf holes commenced in June 1980, with players teeing off from 1982. The necessary redesign of the layout enabled New Brighton to attain Group One status.