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Outdoor dining, East Circular Quay, Sydney.
Outdoor dining at Circular Quay East. Sydney Harbour Bridge in the background. I can't think of a better view to digest an evening meal and glass of wine............can you ??
Located in possibly the most exclusive harbour side spot in East Circular Quay, the Sydney Cove Oyster Bar is set among a backdrop of the Harbour Bridge and the Sydney Opera House, it's maybe the most superb location for sipping a chilled white and sucking down one of the many oyster varietals they offer.
The history of this federation building dates back to 1908 when it was constructed for the workers at Burns Philp & Co as part of the wharf facilities that serviced the many Island trading ships during the early to mid 1900's.
It remained unaltered until 1987 when Circular Quay was redeveloped in preparation for Australia's bicentennial celebrations in 1988. Part of that redevelopment was to change the usage of this heritage-listed building to a restaurtant and in doing so was the first step towards making East Circular Quay a true people precinct.
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Outdoor dining, East Circular Quay, Sydney.
Outdoor dining at Circular Quay East. Sydney Harbour Bridge in the background. I can't think of a better view to digest an evening meal and glass of wine............can you ??
Located in possibly the most exclusive harbour side spot in East Circular Quay, the Sydney Cove Oyster Bar is set among a backdrop of the Harbour Bridge and the Sydney Opera House, it's maybe the most superb location for sipping a chilled white and sucking down one of the many oyster varietals they offer.
The history of this federation building dates back to 1908 when it was constructed for the workers at Burns Philp & Co as part of the wharf facilities that serviced the many Island trading ships during the early to mid 1900's.
It remained unaltered until 1987 when Circular Quay was redeveloped in preparation for Australia's bicentennial celebrations in 1988. Part of that redevelopment was to change the usage of this heritage-listed building to a restaurtant and in doing so was the first step towards making East Circular Quay a true people precinct.
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