Places to eat drink
Great food, great location! The Rocks is one of Sydney’s great entertainment spots, with more than 50 cafes, restaurants and pubs to choose from. Whether you wish to grab a coffee, have lunch with colleagues, enjoy an intimate dinner at one of Sydney’s finest restaurants or a night out on the town with friends, you’ll find the perfect place to eat at The Rocks.
There are so many different options for dining, from charming rustic outdoor courtyards for coffee and cake to restaurants with grand harbour views and five-star cuisine.
Tempt your tastebuds at a selection of Sydney’s best restaurants within The Rocks. Wildfire’s celebrated multi-tiered dining offers intimacy, drama and an unbeatable location with views from every aspect. For those interested in innovative food, the multi-award winning Rockpool is the place to be, specialising in contemporary Australian cuisine.
There are numerous delightful restaurants hidden away in the laneways. Explore The Rocks and discover some of these Sydney favourites, from Nakashima, a wonderful Japanese restaurant tucked away on Cambridge Street, to the Gumnut Tea Garden housed within a sandstone cottage built by convicts in 1830.
Beyond offering great places to eat, The Rocks is of course also home to some of Australia’s oldest pubs – many of which have the country’s best boutique beers on tap. Take The Rocks Pub tour through the cobblestone lanes to discover Sydney’s favourite watering holes – knowledgeable guides will entertain you with anecdotes and local history, you get to sample the local brews on the way and you can finish off the evening with a specially discounted meal at your favourite hotel.
If you’re looking for a relaxed night out on the town in Sydney, the array of bars and pubs will ensure you’ll experience the best of Sydney’s lively entertainment scene. Sample a premium Munich Pure Bier at The Lowenbrau Keller, Sydney’s most authentic Bavarian-style pub. See a live band at The Orient Hotel, one of Sydney’s popular entertainment venues or pay a visit to Sydney’s oldest remaining hotel, The Lord Nelson Brewery.
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