Nine Stunning Restaurants and Bars That Are Located in Sydney's Most Historic Buildings

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Nine Stunning Restaurants and Bars That Are Located in Sydney's Most Historic Buildings

You can have brunch in a heritage-listed harbourside tugboat store, drink whisky in a former opium den and eat pasta in what was Sydney's go-to 90s nightclub.

The Fenwick

Balmain's historic Fenwick building is now a harbourside cafe and gallery space.

The Paper Mill Food

Western Sydney's new riverside dining precinct inside a stunning heritage building.

Salt Meats Cheese Cronulla

The Italian chain has opened its first outpost in The Shire.

The Doss House

This old-world whisky bar pouring more than 150 varieties is also a fascinating journey into the shady past of The Rocks.

Don Peppino's — CLOSED

This Italian restaurant in a former Oxford Street nightclub is here for a good time (not a long time).

Prince of York - CLOSED

At this multi-level CBD venue you can start with bone marrow toasties and naturally fermented prosecco for dinner, then head downstairs to dance on tables under a disco ball.

Industry Beans York St

The Melbourne coffee pioneer has brought its famed bubble tea-like cold brews to Sydney with its first outpost housed in the heart of the CBD.

The Rio

Summer Hill's long-standing milk bar is now a spot for Negronis, cheese boards and boozy milkshakes.

Cross Eatery

This buzzing CBD cafe boasts healthy salads, quality coffee and kombucha on tap.

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