Accomplishing this with a menu of authentic pizzas and home-cooked cuisine, the eatery fuses the dearest dishes from our Southern Italian heritage with inspirations collected throughout a career working in restaurants across the globe.
Balancing the authenticity of home-cooked meals with the finesse of an urban eatery, GIGINO thoughtfully treads the line between the rustic and the refined, offering a dining epiphany nestled in the suburbs of Western Sydney.
Having found symmetry between honest cuisine and atmosphere, GIGINO is exactly that – a welcomed anomaly to Sydney’s suburban dining landscape.
First licensed in 1880 the heritage listed Royal Cricketer’s Arms hotel in Blacktown is a crowd favourite with locals as well as visiting guests, just as it was more than 100 years ago.This charming establishment has not been affected by our fast-paced society and still relies on friendly service and great pub food in relaxed leafy surrounds. The original hotel and residence make you feel as if you have stepped back in time and are a wonderful spot to relax and watch the world go by.The pub is open 4 days a week with a modern and affordable menu, allowing guests to dine by the original fireplace in winter or in our spectacular beer garden among 100 year old willows and a spectacular jacaranda.Known to locals as The Cricketers and located in the Blacktown entertainment precinct right next door to Atura Blacktown and Skyline Drive In, and right around the corner from Raging Waters Sydney , there is something for everyone!
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.
Sydney’s 🔥 AYCE (All You Can Eat) KBBQ, VIP Karaoke room, Soju Bar with retro vibes.🎤 VIP Karaoke Room🥩 AYCE & Premium wagyu🎵 DJs Fri & Sat Nights🍸 Soju Bar
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 dishes are designed to suit all tastes as we change our menu seasonally. We aim to work closely with our local community, sourcing a range of quality produce. Our focus is on creating an environment in which customers are immersed in the culture that Black Elk values, so they leave feeling like a local every time.Our crew is the very foundation of Black Elk Espresso and consists of enthusiastic, unpretentious coffee lovers who are dedicated to ensuring a warm and welcoming experience for all.
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.
In Italian Stuzzichino means means “try a little bit of everything”. Stuzzichino was Sydney’s first Italian (rather than Spanish) “tapas” restaurant. Located inside Bankstown Sports’ La Piazza precinct, Stuzzichino has been given rave reviews for its excellent seafood-focused menu, the wonderful service from experienced wait-staff and the tempting wine list.