Food Scene
Coogee Pavilion celebrates the good things in life – friendship,
family, fun and food, all with a Coogee ocean view.
Their Ground Floor is the ideal location for family get-togethers, coffee
dates or catching up with friends, offering casual dining in a fun,
beachside setting. From freshly shucked oysters and sashimi to woodfired
pizza & kids dishes, our menu is made for sharing. Their nostalgic
games arena – complete with petanque, giant magnetic scrabble,
ping pong and an in-house theatrette – ensures fun for all ages.
A fun and relaxed adults only social destination for the iconic
beachside suburb, the Rooftop features four indoor and outdoor
bars, a sweeping balcony boasting wraparound v
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Coogee Pavilion
169 Dolphin StCoogee Pavilion celebrates the good things in life – friendship,
family, fun and food, all with a Coogee ocean view.
Their Ground Floor is the ideal location for family get-togethers, coffee
dates or catching up with friends, offering casual dining in a fun,
beachside setting. From freshly shucked oysters and sashimi to woodfired
pizza & kids dishes, our menu is made for sharing. Their nostalgic
games arena – complete with petanque, giant magnetic scrabble,
ping pong and an in-house theatrette – ensures fun for all ages.
A fun and relaxed adults only social destination for the iconic
beachside suburb, the Rooftop features four indoor and outdoor
bars, a sweeping balcony boasting wraparound v
Sightseeing
The Rocks is an urban locality, tourist precinct and historic area of Sydney’s city centre, in
the state of New South Wales, Australia. It is located on the southern shore of Sydney Harbour,
immediately north-west of the Sydney central business district. The precinct and its immediate
surroundings are administered independently of the local government area of the City of Sydney,
by a New South Wales state government statutory authority, the Sydney Harbour Foreshore Authority.
The Rocks area borders on the Bradfield Highway, leading to the Sydney Harbour Bridge, with the
localities of Dawes Point and Millers Point, to the west. It is immediately adjacent to Circular Quay
on Sydney Cove, the s
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The Rocks
The Rocks is an urban locality, tourist precinct and historic area of Sydney’s city centre, in
the state of New South Wales, Australia. It is located on the southern shore of Sydney Harbour,
immediately north-west of the Sydney central business district. The precinct and its immediate
surroundings are administered independently of the local government area of the City of Sydney,
by a New South Wales state government statutory authority, the Sydney Harbour Foreshore Authority.
The Rocks area borders on the Bradfield Highway, leading to the Sydney Harbour Bridge, with the
localities of Dawes Point and Millers Point, to the west. It is immediately adjacent to Circular Quay
on Sydney Cove, the s
Parks & Nature
“It is emphatically the People’s Park… one of the grandest adornments of this beautiful country”
Sir Henry Parkes, opening Centennial Park, 26 January 1888.
Centennial Park has a distinctive and special place in Australian history and culture. It was once a huge
catchment of creeks, swamps, springs, sand dunes and ponds fed by ground water, and was traditionally
home to the Gadi people.
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Centennial Park
15 Locked Bag“It is emphatically the People’s Park… one of the grandest adornments of this beautiful country”
Sir Henry Parkes, opening Centennial Park, 26 January 1888.
Centennial Park has a distinctive and special place in Australian history and culture. It was once a huge
catchment of creeks, swamps, springs, sand dunes and ponds fed by ground water, and was traditionally
home to the Gadi people.