Food Scene
Rushcutters Bay Kiosk
New Beach RoadRefreshments, breakfast and lunch in the park.
World famous home of the Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race. Very welcoming. Lunch on the deck, dinner with a simple lovely menu. Just sign in on arrival with an out of town address. Tell them the Treleaven's sent you!
61 locals recommend
Cruising Yacht Club of Australia (CYCA)
1 New Beach RdWorld famous home of the Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race. Very welcoming. Lunch on the deck, dinner with a simple lovely menu. Just sign in on arrival with an out of town address. Tell them the Treleaven's sent you!
My favourite local restaurant. Mediterranean menu. Very good wine. Nice clientèle. Can be lively. Not cheap but a treat.
23 locals recommend
Bei Amici Modern Italian Restaurant
2B Mona RdMy favourite local restaurant. Mediterranean menu. Very good wine. Nice clientèle. Can be lively. Not cheap but a treat.
Glass of wine, great coffee, Snack and Emergency groceries only. Famous and Elite of Darling Point every morning. Gym gear optional! (Expensive)
10 locals recommend
Richies Cafe & Convenience
2 Mitchell RdGlass of wine, great coffee, Snack and Emergency groceries only. Famous and Elite of Darling Point every morning. Gym gear optional! (Expensive)
Legendary 18' skiff sailing club. Simple value evening dining.
32 locals recommend
18 Footers Sailing Club
77 Bay StLegendary 18' skiff sailing club. Simple value evening dining.
Famous fish and chips with the FINEST view of the harbour and bridge.
66 locals recommend
Doyles on the Beach Restaurant
11 Marine ParadeFamous fish and chips with the FINEST view of the harbour and bridge.
Niji Restaurant & Bar
21 Bay StGreat Japanese restaurant for special treat.
Billy Kwong
Well known Chinese restaurant.
Regatta Rose Bay
594 New South Head RdSmaller with funky menu options for a change. Reasonable price.
Catalina Restaurant
New South Head RoadPlace to be seen. Expensive. Never been personally!
Essentials
Everything you need. Delhi's, grocer, fish monger, butcher, news agent, postal, banks, doctor, pharmacy. EVERYTHING!
Also transport hub.
30 locals recommend
Edgecliff Centre
203-233 New South Head RdEverything you need. Delhi's, grocer, fish monger, butcher, news agent, postal, banks, doctor, pharmacy. EVERYTHING!
Also transport hub.
Parks & Nature
Robin Crusoe experience. Kids love it! Take a picnic and snorkel (no shops)
Shark Island Ferry Wharf station
Robin Crusoe experience. Kids love it! Take a picnic and snorkel (no shops)
If nature is your thing the specimen plants and trees are beautiful especially in this setting so close to the city.
985 locals recommend
Royal Botanic Garden Sydney
Mrs Macquaries RoadIf nature is your thing the specimen plants and trees are beautiful especially in this setting so close to the city.
Getting Around
Darling Point Wharf station
Ferry to Circular Quay
Taxi, Bus, Train.
Train - South east to Bondi Junction. West to the City.
Bus - everywhere with connections.
100 locals recommend
Edgecliff Station
Taxi, Bus, Train.
Train - South east to Bondi Junction. West to the City.
Bus - everywhere with connections.
Entertainment & Activities
Seaplane Safaris
2B Norwich RdSea Plane trips. Take off and landing has to be experienced let alone the rest.
Rushcutters Bay Tennis Centre
7 Waratah StTennis Courts (02) 9357 1675
Spend and hour floating around Rose Bay on an SUP. Call Belly on 1800 782 6387
6 locals recommend
OZ Sup Centres
2 Vickery AveSpend and hour floating around Rose Bay on an SUP. Call Belly on 1800 782 6387
Drinks & Nightlife
Royal Oak Hotel
28 Bay StSports Bar
Sightseeing
Mrs Macquarie's Chair
1d Mrs Macquaries RdUnsurpassed view of the Opera house and Harbour Bridge.
Parsley Bay Bridge and Beach. Just stunning. On the Hermitage Foreshore Walk, a real high light.
26 locals recommend
Parsley Bay Reserve
Parsley RoadParsley Bay Bridge and Beach. Just stunning. On the Hermitage Foreshore Walk, a real high light.
One of the stone pillars on the south side of the bridge you can go up inside. Just brilliant. None of the hassle (or cost) of the bridge walk plus interesting artefacts. Ferry to Circular Quay, walk round the Rocks and follow the signs to the pedestrian walkway. Go early.
30 locals recommend
Pylon Lookout
Sydney Harbour BridgeOne of the stone pillars on the south side of the bridge you can go up inside. Just brilliant. None of the hassle (or cost) of the bridge walk plus interesting artefacts. Ferry to Circular Quay, walk round the Rocks and follow the signs to the pedestrian walkway. Go early.