Audley Dance, a cafe & restaurant overlooking the beautiful lawn of the historic Audley Picnic Flats and the gentle meandering Hacking River. 10 minutes South of Sutherland in the Royal National Park. Above the cafe & restaurant is the Dance Hall, perfectly set for beautiful views, seclusion and a hall for all occasions from weddings, birthdays and memorials to conferences and exhibitions. Step into nature, walk the paths, ride the trails, paddle boats, eat wholesome food, listen to the birds, breathe fresh air, sense the history, relax and unwind with us at Audley.10 minutes from Sutherland, 45 minutes from Sydney & 40 minutes from Wollongong, in the Park you will feel a world away. Open 7 days 8:30am-4pm (8am-4:30pm on weekends). Audley Dance Hall is open every public holiday except for Christmas day.
At The Boatshed La Perouse, we pride ourselves on delivering you with a modern and casual dining experience with delicious dishes, specialising is seafood cuisine. With beautiful views overlooking the La Perouse peninsula, the northern headland of Botany Bay, we provide a fantastic dining experience for every member of the family. Open from Monday to Sunday, for breakfast, lunch and drinks, with the option to have your meal here or have it takeway. Come down, explore the historical surroundings and enjoy a great meal, with a great view today.
MàZi is the restaurant that infuses modern Australian dishes with great Mediterranean cuisine. Situated in the heart of Roselands, the warm atmosphere is perfect for any occasion celebrating with family or friends.Our dishes are dedicated to quality, flavour and variety.MàZi uses the finest and freshest ingredients, our masterpieces will tease your taste buds and have you coming back for more. We have something great on our menu to cater for everyone!
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.