As I traverse around Sydney I blog tips and recommendations so that others don’t need to fret when they want a cafe or a restaurant. Access Sydney with ease!
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Access Sydney – Crow’s Nest
- Cafes and restaurants in Crows Nest are a-plenty with many having tables on the street so accessible to all.Here are some suggestions:
- Bravo Trattoria – Italian restaurant, yummy food – Click here for details
- The Stoned Crow – A lively bar, ideal to meet friends – Click here for details
Access Sydney – Darling Harbour
- Darling harbour, Cockle Bay Wharf
Nick’s Seafood Restaurant – 1300 989 989 – www.nicks-seafood.com.au
Wheelchair access to Nick’s Seafood Restaurant and others is easy as a ramp.
Access Sydney – Kirribilli
- Kirribilli – outside seating makes most cafes accessible. The Kirribilli RSL is a great venue, I’ve been told the fish and chips are delicious!
Access Sydney – Mosman
- Wheelchair Accessible Cafes and Restaurants in Mosman.
- Burnt Orange – Book a table for afternoon tea – Click here for details
- Frenchy’s Cafe – Views out towards the headlands of Sydney Harbour, great for coffee or lunch – Click here for details
- Bathers Pavilion – Spectacular venue at Balmoral beach – Click here for details
- The Boat House – Delightful cafe on the water – Click here for details
- We are spoilt for choice in Mosman and love the variety, why not get a take away and sit on the esplanade overlooking Balmoral Beach.
Many of Mosmans cafes open on to the pavement and have tables accessible on the street. Here are a couple of suggested venues:
- The Hunter – Great to meet friends for drinks and light menu choices – Click here for details
- Ave Road Cafe – A classic Mosman venue – Click here for details
- Bloom – The Healthy Food Co. Chlorophyll recommended, pictured below! – Click here for details
- Burnt Orange – Book a table for afternoon tea – Click here for details
Access Sydney – Northern Beaches
Going to the Northern Beaches, Curl Curl or Dee Why, is a little holiday moment in the day. The sea, for me, is always therapeutic whether the surface is still and soporific in its motion or turbulent and frothy with anger. The attraction of the Northern Beaches is their promenades, views,restaurants and cafes. So many of the eateries have tables and chairs spread enticingly on the pavements, wheelchair access is easy.
- Sandbar, Dee Why – We went for calamari – See here
- Chill Bar, Dee Why – I had the raspberry gelato – See here
Access North Sydney
- North Sydney – picture below taken looking into the city from Blue Street.
- Cafes are accessible but can be busy especially at lunch time.
- Breakfast pictured at Sotto on West Street – See here
- Eighty Ate on West Street – See here
Access Sydney – The Rocks
- The Museum of Contemporary Art has an excellent fourth floor wheelchair accessible cafe. The view over Circular Quay is fun as the busy ferries bustle in and out of the wharf. A fabulous vantage point from which to enjoy tea, coffee or a leisurely lunch.
- Many of the Circular Quay restaurants are wheelchair accessible because tables are located on the pavement, views of Sydney Bridge and The Opera House make the Quay area a premium place to visit.
- More Information coming soon………
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