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Hunting for a special place in the historical district along cobble stone streets in the ‘old world’ place won’t take long. There are ones with great views of the Sydney Harbour and the Sydney Opera House, there are others tucked away in the old winding streets and alleyways.
There are also bars, pubs and clubs. You can dance all night at the Argyle or enjoy a drink at the waterside Cruise Bar.
Level 1 Circular Quay West,
The Rocks, Sydney 2000
Phone: +061 2 9119 1849
18 Argyle Street,
The Rocks, Sydney 2000
Phone: +061 2 9247 5500
Award winning Japanese seafood restaurant, with the freshest of sashimi, many made with a new twist on traditional cuisine.
12 Argyle Street,
The Rocks, Sydney 2000
Phone: +061 2 9259 5656
Tasty juicy steaks and slow cooked prime rib a signatory dish. They also do a fine selection of seafood for entrees and mains:
16 Argyle Street,
The Rocks, Sydney 2000
Phone: +061 2 9259 5695
106 George Street,
The Rocks, Sydney 2000
Phone: +061 2 9251 2466
A tasty selection of international seafood dishes
29 Kent Street,
The Rocks, Sydney 2000
Phone: +061 2
No review of restaurants at the The Rocks should be without mentioning Peter Doyle’s fine dining seafood restaurant with its stunning views of the Opera House and the harbour. Ships, ferries and boats come and go here, but Doyle’s had been here for many years. With the upgrade of the Overseas Passenger Terminal it has regretfully closed after 27 years. In fact, the Doyle’s family have been serving seafood to Sydneysiders since 1885. However, you can still try their seafood at Watson’s Bay, an interesting ferry ride away from Circular Quay.
Altitude Restaurant
The Italian Caminetto Restaurant
Tex-Mex
El-Phoenician The Rocks
Entertainment, Food and Drinks at The Rocks
Sydney Information Centre on the Corner of Argyle and Playfair streets offering visitors not only information, they have a good collection of artefacts and other items on display from earlier Sydney. Find the location on the:
There are great places to eat in Parramatta. Take a fast ferry scenic ride from Circular Quay in the city, a free Loop Bus connects there that will take you to all the places worth visiting there. They include the Phillip St. restaurants, Parramatta Train Station, Parramatta Westfields, Parramatta Stadium, the Leagues and RSL clubs, and of course, the Church Street restaurants.
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