All About Food & Drink
Who would have guessed an old Tram Depot could be such an exciting food destination, well Tramsheds Harold Park is just that! Under the one roof you will find a wide choice of restaurants and cafés serving delicious foods from around the world. There’s even a cosy dining area in one of the old trams.
If you also like to include a walk with your outing, head down to the waterfront and take the foreshore walk to Blackwattle Bay… it offers some fabulous views to the Anzac Bridge and city.
Where: 1 Dalgal Way (off the Crescent), Forest Lodge 2037
Website: Tramsheds Harold Park
History: Tramsheds
Allow: 1/2 day
Getting there: Drive, Light Rail or Bus (refer website link above).
Also see: University of Sydney & Glebe Village, Ultimo Architecture & Art, Chinese Garden Hidden Oasis
Tramsheds Redevelopment
The impressive revamp of this heritage-listed Tram Depot features a high ceilinged industrial space packed with an eclectic mix of eateries and bars. The precinct also pays homage to its more recent usage as an underground street artists venue, restoring and preserving some of the graffiti art it was known for during recent years.
It is easy to see why Tramsheds has become a community hub that connects people with providores… from butchers and bakers to fresh pasta makers! So if you’re looking for an outing with a difference, Tramsheds is a wonderful place for a leisurely lunch, dinner or drink… it is also a perfect place to relax on rainy days!
Cafés Restaurants & Bars
Tramsheds Harold Park is open seven days a week for brekkie, lunch and dinner… there’s ample opportunity for gorging!!! Here’s a quick rundown of eateries and bars to tempt you 🙂
Garcon – coffee-centric espresso and wine bar
Butcher and the Farmer – vegetables and meats smoked in a Southern Pride smoker.
Fish and Co – go wild with seafood!
Bekya – influences from the Middle East
Bodega 1904 – Latin American & Spanish inspired tapas
Osaka Trading Co – modern Japanese with seafood focus
Belles Hot Chicken – says it all!
Flour Eggs Water – fresh authentic pasta made the original Italian way
Glebe Foreshore to Blackwattle Bay
Time for a walk! After indulging ourselves at Tramsheds we took a leisurely walk around the Glebe Foreshore. It’s an easy 10 minutes walk from Tramsheds to the waterfront. From there follow the waterfront path for 15 minutes to Blackwattle Bay. The walk is accessible for pedestrians and cyclists, and includes parkland and beautiful views to the Anzac Bridge and city.
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