Six Sydney Spots Where You Can Enjoy an Impromptu Burger Picnic

No forward planning required.
Concrete Playground
Published on December 10, 2020
Updated on December 10, 2020

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Dining in the open air is one of the simplest summertime pleasures. Whether it's for a family catch-up, a date night or simply an impromptu lunch break picnic, enjoying a meal al fresco is a surefire way to make you feel relaxed. Sydney has a bunch of beautiful parklands and beachfronts that are perfect for taking a last-minute picnic, so we've teamed up with Betty's Burgers & Concrete Co. to bring you six great spots to enjoy your meal outdoors without having to plan ahead. Each of these sunny spots is conveniently located near to one of its restaurants.

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Cabbage Tree Bay and Shelly Pool at Manly

Andrew Gregory; Destination NSW

CABBAGE TREE BAY

This north shore aquatic reserve is the ideal place to lay down a towel and devour a burger, whether it's for a low-key date night, a casual group catch-up or just a chance to adventure away from work. Located a short walk from Manly Beach, the bay also offers the chance to partake in a post-lunch underwater adventure, too (so BYO snorkel if you can). Divers come here to swim with big blue groupers, colourful nudibranchs, small sharks and its resident green turtle in the protected bay. Didn't bring your mask? You can also swim here or in Fairy Bower Pool. The nearest Betty's is found at Manly Wharf.

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PARRAMATTA PARK

Parra Park, as it is affectionately known, is the perfect expanse of green to escape to from the nearby second CBD. While there are 14 barbecues found throughout the park, you're not always in the mood to cook up burgers from scratch or worry about cutlery and other organisational fuss. Instead, head to Betty's Burgers first to pick up a thick shake blended with freshly made frozen custard along with your burger feast. Once you get to Parramatta Parklands, there's heaps of space to find a spot to dine so no need to rush.

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COOGEE BEACH PARK

Bondi is one of Sydney's most famous (and busiest) beaches, which means its southern cousin is sometimes overlooked. However, Coogee has more ocean pools, better parking and is just ten minutes' drive from Bondi. Along with its stretches of sand, it has plenty of grassy spaces under the Norkfolk pines. As the less-busy beach, it also means you don't have to get down here early to nab prime picnic territory. The north end's secluded rocky pools are also a great swimming place, so you can enjoy a refreshing dip after your lunch or dinner.

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CRONULLA PARK

This beachside park is the perfect spot to pick when you're hustling friends together for a low-effort picnic. Located at the southern end of Cronulla Beach, the grassy spot has its own gorgeous natural amphitheatre, complete with shade from the trees. It's also easily accessible for prams and wheelchair users, which makes it a winner for large groups of families and friends. It also helps that Betty's Burgers is located just a stone's throw away, so you can sort out your meal, head to the beach and enjoy it with little fuss.

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HYDE PARK

As the green centre of the CBD and Sydney's oldest public parkland, Hyde Park has long offered office workers a respite from the concrete jungle. The 40-acre urban park has lush lawns, sprawling fig trees and plenty of seats, which makes it easy to find a spot to relax in. Given its central location, the park is a good choice for office lunch catch-ups. Park yourself by one of Hyde Park's landmarks, including the much-loved Archibald Fountain or Tony Albert's public artwork 'Yininmadyemi Thou didst let fall'. But, before you head there, pick up your burgers from Betty's on Market Street.

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TUMBALONG PARK

This harbourside park is a favourite for families thanks to its dynamic playground. Though Darling Harbour was once seen as a tourist trap, the rejuvenated area now flips all the tropes and offers amazing views, waterside views and fun vibes. The playgrounds were designed for kids, but adults will be impressed by the vibrant water features, urban seating and ping pong tables. Add in its easy access to Town Hall Station and you have a prime spot for an impromptu picnic this summer, especially if you're working nearby. Plus, Sydney's first ever Betty's Burgers outlet is a short walk away, which means your burgers won't get cold as you find a place to plonk yourselves.

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Find your nearest Betty's Burgers & Concrete Co., here.

 

Published on December 10, 2020 by Concrete Playground
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