3 Weeds Rozelle Bar and Restaurant
193 Evans Street,
Sydney Suburbs, New South Wales, 2039
Email:
admin@3weeds.com.au
Website:
www.3weeds.com.au
New South Wales
DINEATOUT
9128364
Phone Number:
61 02 9818 2788
The 3 Weeds is a unique, award winning bar and restaurant near Balmain in Sydney's Inner West. It is a popular venue renowned for its excellent food, extensive wine list and choice of tap beers. The friendly vibe and ambience make it one of Sydney's best pubs and definitely worth visiting. Bar food, pizzas and tapas are available throughout the venue for lunch and dinner, or for a more gastronomic experience, try the award winning restaurant.
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24 York Street,
Sydney, New South Wales, 2000
Email:
reservations@bavarianbiercafe.com
Website:
www.bavarianbiercafe.com
New South Wales
DINEATOUT
9155278
Phone Number:
61 02 8297 4111
The warm yet sleek styling of Bavarian Bier Cafe York makes it the perfect location for any corporate or social event. Whether you're hosting an intimate birthday dinner or large cocktail party, they can guarantee a great and hassle-free night out. With delicious set menus and canapé platters available, plus 10 draught Bavarian biers on tap, they can help to make your next event a great success! Bavarian Bier Cafe York also features an event level - York Bier Keller. Located downstairs, this unique function space is perfect to hire for exclusive events or corporate functions.
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613 Great North Road,
Sydney Suburbs, New South Wales, 2046
Email:
bookings@dedes.com.au
Website:
www.dedes.com.au
New South Wales
DINEATOUT
9151952
Phone Number:
61 02 9712 5503
Fax Number:
61 02 9713 5105
For over 30 years, Dedes has been family-owned and managed. Dedes and their friendly team are dedicated to ensuring that you enjoy a memorable dining experience with outstanding service and great cuisine whilst enjoying the perfect waterside setting. This, coupled with their modern cuisine has catapulted Dedes to the forefront of contemporary dining. Located on the waterfront in the Sydney Rowing Club, Abbotsford, Dedes is fully licensed and features majestic panoramic views in a relaxing and friendly environment offering a sought after waterfront venue. A true dining experience, Dedes offers modern, contemporary cuisine in a casual, yet elegant setting. Located on a tranquil, picturesque bend of the Parramatta River, Dedes invites you to taste the view. Dedes specialise in a wide variety of events such as waterfront weddings, seminars, christenings and social events. Please contact Dedes for more information, they would be happy to help.
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Bavarian Bier Cafe Manly Wharf
Shop 2-5 Manly Wharf,
Sydney Suburbs, New South Wales, 2095
Email:
reservations@bavarianbiercafe.com
Website:
www.bavarianbiercafe.com
New South Wales
DINEATOUT
9156043
Phone Number:
61 02 9977 8088
Overlooking stunning Manly Cove, Bavarian Bier Cafe Manly Wharf features large tables and spaces set aside for birthdays, celebrations and corporate functions, plus a cosy fireplace for the colder months. Along with fabulous modern fare, there are 10 draught Bavarian Biers on tap and 10 imported Bavarian Biers available by the bottle. It's the ideal place to sit back and relax with a stein and catch up with friends, family and colleagues as you take in the beautiful surrounds.
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155 Victoria Street,
Sydney, New South Wales, 2011
Email:
restaurant.reservations@merivale.com
Website:
www.merivale.com.au/msgs
New South Wales
DINEATOUT
9174048
Phone Number:
61 02 8313 1000
Ms G's has brought five floors of fun to its Potts Point neighbourhood. The funky noodle bar displays an irreverent edge, with super-charged Asian classics and an 'anything goes' kind of style. Enter beneath the restaurant's neon pink signage to take in the cool decor that includes a graffiti wall, communal dining tables and courtyard veggie garden.
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Australian National Maritime Museum
2 Murray Street,
Sydney, New South Wales, 2000
Email:
info@anmm.gov.au
Website:
www.anmm.gov.au
New South Wales
GALMUSECOL
9058477
Phone Number:
61 02 9298 3777
Fax Number:
61 02 9298 3780
Located at the northern end of Darling Harbour, the Australian National Maritime Museum is a distinctive indoor/outdoor attraction and great days entertainment for the whole family. Enter the awesome world of underwater warfare aboard the submarine; explore the last of the big gun destroyers; marvel at Spirit of Australia the fastest boat in the world or HMB Endeavour, Captain Cook's vessel of discovery and visit James Craig the 1874 Tall Ship (when in port). The museum also hosts an ever-changing program of temporary exhibitions and a fleet of historic craft at its wharves. At weekends and school holidays, there's a fantastic program of activities and hands-on fun for kids of all ages.
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Cataract Dam Road,
Sydney Suburbs, New South Wales, 2560
Email:
info@sca.nsw.gov.au
Website:
www.sca.nsw.gov.au/recreation/upper-nepean-dams
New South Wales
HISTHERITG
Cataract is the oldest and possibly the most picturesque dam in Sydney's water supply system. Completed in 1907, the 56 metre high dam holds water from a 130 square kilometre catchment, forming an 850 hectare lake with a capacity of 94,300 megalitres. The dams of the Upper Nepean collect water from the catchments of the Cataract, Cordeaux, Avon and Nepean rivers, which are tributaries of the Upper Hawkesbury-Nepean River. These systems supply water to the Macarthur and Illawarra regions, the Wollondilly Shire, and metropolitan Sydney. Facilities include picnic shelters, electric barbecues, drinking water, toilets, disabled toilets, playground and viewing areas.
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The Australian Botanic Garden
Mount Annan Drive,
Sydney Suburbs, New South Wales, 2567
Website:
www.rbgsyd.nsw.gov.au/annan
New South Wales
PKGDNCEM
9059006
Phone Number:
61 02 4634 7900
Fax Number:
61 02 4634 7950
The Australian Botanic Garden is the Australian native plant garden of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Sydney. It covers 410 hectares, making it the largest botanic garden in Australia and the most visited tourism attraction in the Macarthur area. The plantings are designed to display the diversity of Australian flora and will eventually include many of our 25,000 known plant species. The Garden is also one of the premier outdoor events venues in South West Sydney. The Garden hosts Campbelltown City Challenge Walk in March, the Autumn Plant Sale (famous in Sydney for the sale of native plants) in April as well as several other events. See also 'Sculpture in the Garden' including the Sundial of Human Involvement, the Federation Flannel Flower Maze and other ephemeral garden sculptures. Facilities include: picnic areas, free barbecues, walking trails, Garden Shop and The Garden's Restaurant. For guided tours and bookings call the Visitor's Centre.
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Aquarium Pier, Next to Sydney Aquarium,
Sydney, New South Wales, 2000
Website:
www.madametussauds.com/sydney/
New South Wales
GALMUSECOL
9161452
Phone Number:
61 02 9333 9240
After months of intrigue, hype and anticipation, Madame Tussauds Sydney, the world famous wax attraction has officially opened its doors in Sydney's Darling Harbour. Now you can get up close and personal with over 70 of the world's iconic celebrities and our very own Aussie stars! To celebrate the opening, Ian Smith, aka Harold Bishop from the soap opera Neighbours, came face-to-face with his wax self for the first time! Revel in the unique atmosphere of glamour, fame and history at Madame Tussauds Sydney and go on an interactive star-studded journey through the world of music, sport, culture, film and much, much more! For more information and best price guarantee on tickets, please visit the Madame Tussauds website.
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The National Opal Collection
60 Pitt Street,
Sydney, New South Wales, 2000
Email:
info@nationalopal.com
Website:
www.nationalopal.com
New South Wales
GALMUSECOL
9142623
Phone Number:
61 02 9247 6344
The award winning National Opal Collection showroom is amongst Australia's most fascinating tourist attractions. Here you will discover the incredible link between the opal and the dinosaur. Part museum, part sales showroom, it not only has a huge array of opals and jewellery for sale, but also shows how opals came to be formed over millions of years and how they are mined today. As you enter you are surrounded by dioramas of Australia's outback and then taken through time from the dinosaur age to modern day opal production. Exhibits show how the bones of prehistoric creatures can become opalised.
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