Overview
Sydney Metro's city and southwest line is set to launch in 2024, and a host of new venues will be opening in North Sydney as part of the transport hub. From midyear, Victoria Cross Station will welcome a group of 20 new retailers to Miller Street.
While North Sydney has seen a boom in premium hospitality offerings over the last couple of years — including the incredibly luxe Poetica located right across from the station — the new dining options at Victoria Cross Station will be a who's who of beloved casual Sydney eateries.
Mary's Burgers fifth Sydney outpost and Marrickville Pork Roll's fourth location headline the list of vendors. Also coming to the station: Only Coffee, North Sandwiches, DOPA, Machi Machi, Top Impressions Bakery, Sushi Hub and McDonald's.
That's right, loaded banh mis, Mary's famous beef burgers, top-notch coffee, crispy chicken karaage, affordable sambos and Big Macs — they'll all be available in the heart of North Sydney from the middle of next year.
There will also be a new multi-level drinking and dining venue called Miller House opening the following year, offering more refined eats and sips. Plus, five terrace restaurants, cafes and bars will open alongside the flagship venue in 2025.
Alongside all of these exciting hospitality additions will be Victoria Cross Tower, a 42-storey, 58,000-square-metre office building that will host 7000 office workers.
"With the first retailers set to open mid-next year and the precinct to be completed by 2025, Victoria Cross will soon be a social business district for workers, visitors and locals and complement North Sydney council's public domain strategy to foster thriving activity from east to west of the CBD," says Lendlease Victoria Cross Project Director Jessica Paterson.
Victoria Cross Station's new eateries will start opening in mid-2024. Head to the Sydney Metro website for more information.