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4-Day Pittwater Itinerary

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Pittwater in 4 days

If you only have 4 days to spend in Pittwater, we’ve narrowed down the top places you should check out to get the best experience of your time here.
With favorites like OUZO, Baha'i Temple Sydney House of Worship, and Dunbar Park, we’ll make sure you don’t miss out on all the must sees. We even included some of our favorite food spots around the area, like Bert's Bar and Brasserie and The Marina Cafe so you can get the best taste of Pittwater while you’re here. To see our full list of food recommendations, check out our best restaurants post. If you're traveling on a budget, you can check out our cheap eats post.
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  • Pittwater in 4 days
  • Most popular attractions
  • Off the beaten path
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Day 1

Most popular attractions
For day 1, we strategically grouped the most popular attraction, Palm Beach, with surrounding point of interests to start your trip off with a bang. Combining the average time spent at each location and traveling time in between, it should fill up about 8 hours of your day.
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Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park

4.6
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3.0
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National park
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park, located about 40 minutes north of Sydney, is a haven for nature lovers and history enthusiasts alike. With over 800 Aboriginal sites including rock art and engravings, the park offers a deep dive into indigenous culture. Visitors can explore walking tracks through bushland, keeping an eye out for native wildlife like kangaroos and wallabies. The park also features picturesque swimming holes such as The Duck Holes and Apple Tree Bay.
With a $12 per car entry fee, per day, giving you parking at all spots, this should be on your list for spots to see in Sydney. The lookout at the end is well set up for a slow wander and lots of pictures. It has lots of options for hiking at different skill levels. One picnic stop has lots of options for tables and gas BBQs available. The picnic stop also has reasonable toilet facilities, including a working soap dispenser. Lots of brush turkeys and even a Goana. Just remember to keep your distance as their claws will make mince meat of you if you get too close.
Erin M — Google review
There are endless activities to enjoy in the Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park. Swim, hike, ride, drive, learn and immerse yourself in a beautifully preserved slice of the bush. Easily accessed and all the rangers are very kind. It’s important to treat the park with respect and always take all rubbish out with you.
Hugh R — Google review
A rocky but easy hike down to this beautiful spot, a little steep in places. Although we didn't end up at the part we thought we would, it was great to cool down with a dip and then relax in the sun while being visited by the curious bush turkeys.
Amber V — Google review
It is a huge park. We drive about 1h around here. So beautiful. .peaceful. But you guys should not stay too late. Bcz feel easy get lost. Recommend place.
Nguyen P — Google review
An incredible destination for nature enthusiasts and cultural explorers alike! This place offers a captivating blend of breathtaking natural beauty and rich insights into the heritage of the aboriginal people. From scenic hikes to immersive cultural experiences, it's a must-visit for anyone seeking to connect with both nature and history. Highly recommended!
Pritiprabha S — Google review
Hard Yakka if you want it! A great location, shaded and sunny, river running by. Can enjoy many paths, and varied terrain, from flat fire trails to steep steps and even some scrambling.
S B — Google review
An absolute marvel very close to Sydney and there is water for boating and fishing, trails for hikers, picnic and barbecue areas for families, playground for kids and roads for motor biking and cycling. You can spend the whole day here admiring what nature has to offer. Very happy place. Must visit.
Rohit R — Google review
Was very nice for walk and picnic
Zeina ( — Google review
New South Wales, Australia•https://www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/visit-a-park/parks/kuringga…•+61 2 9472 8949•Tips and more reviews for Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park
23 min · 11 mi
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Winnererremy Bay

4.6
(394)
Park
Winnererremy Bay, located in Rowland Reserve, Bayview, is a picturesque off-lead dog park that offers a unique experience for both dogs and their owners. It features a beach area where dogs can roam freely and even enjoy services like a mobile dog wash and coffee cart on weekends. The park itself is spacious with amenities such as a junior bike path, playgrounds, covered BBQ stations, and a cafe with panoramic views of Pittwater.
Perfect place to have a BBQ in the shade, the park is full of trees and also some scattered BBQ and a great playground for kids. The cherry on top is the beach that’s perfect to try the paddle board.
Ricardo R — Google review
Lovely park. A section for big kids and then a little baby area. It’s a lovely park right by the water with a bike track. It’s paid parking in the parking lot but free on the street. Lovely little cafe to get good coffee. Bigger park attached with a basketball court. My 8 year old loved it!
Nicolle K — Google review
Great park on northern beaches. Heaps of room to run and kick about. Playground with café. Picnic benches and barbeques. Shade and sun. And access to the bay if that's your thing. Free parking for NB residents (with parking sticker), otherwise there's usually parking out on the street.
Kris M — Google review
Beautiful park with some lovely walks along the water. I went for the Autumn market which had a great range of market stalls, food & live music. There are public toilets, a cafe & large kids playground. Would be great for a kayak or paddle board & picnic. There were picnic tables & BBQ areas.
Nicole W — Google review
Fabulous place. Enclosed playground, great dog park nearby and coffee shop.
Angelita Z — Google review
Great place for the family with a fully featured play area, nice shady areas and plenty of open space. A nice cafe is right there with seating if required. My grandkids were able to cool off in the water while their parents did a bit of kayaking and paddle boarding, there is limited off street parking. A real fun place for all.
Paul ( — Google review
This is a great place to spend a few lazy hours with the kids, go for a walk with the dog or just sit back and read a book in the sun. The walking track extends along the waterfront, circles the park and is an easy level walk. The down side is that the bar-b-cue facilities are limited and so youhave to get in early. The park is very popular and parking was st a premium. The other problem with the parking was that the ticket machine had the dreaded "network error" and the connection timed out every time I tried to use it. The network error message was accompanied by a direction to pay by coins. I did not have $40 in coins to the fee. Do they think anyone would?
Peter J — Google review
Great park! Great cafe! Near the water ( not surf ), pretty safe for kids. Awesome bike, skateboard track that goes around the large grass and BBQ area. Has some tables near the BBQs.
Steve C — Google review
2-4 Mona St, Mona Vale NSW 2103, Australia•https://www.northernbeaches.nsw.gov.au/things-to-do/recreation-a…•+61 1300 434 434•Tips and more reviews for Winnererremy Bay
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12 min · 4.8 mi
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McCarrs Creek Reserve

4.6
(358)
Park
McCarrs Creek Reserve is a serene picnic spot where the creek meets Pittwater. It offers shaded tables, parking, and toilet facilities. While the BBQ facilities are basic, it's a great place to relax for a few hours and enjoy the calm waters and peaceful atmosphere. The area is perfect for picnics, reading a book, or simply taking in the natural surroundings. Although not ideal for swimming due to oysters, it's great for kayaking and stand-up paddleboarding.
Simple and quite place to spend some quality family time. We had an amazing time here. So beautiful and relaxing with some fishing. Our kids really enjoyed their time here. Highly recommended!
Robert N — Google review
This is a hidden gem in Ku-ring-gai National Park, beautiful spot with water front, fishing, small trails, ample of parking. public toilets. Boat hire option and very calm environment with a feeling of rain forest. Must visit if you are looking for some quiet time. Only negative, that we cannot buy food here but Maccars Creek is very nearby and lot of options for food.
Ashish A — Google review
Quite place, visited there with friends, nice view. Picnic area, washrooms avaliable. Dog friendly. #visitaustraliaash #nature #picnic
Charuka A — Google review
Quiet, cicadas, you and nature. A place for family or a solo wanderer . Grab a chair, a book and enjoy the breeze and the shadows of the eucalyptus trees. This is a hidden spot worth visiting and protecting. Toilet facilities. Awesome for kayaking and SUP, not so much for swimming unless you protect your feet from oysters.
Wander G — Google review
What a surprise when we stopped there. We were not expecting to find such an amazing place. One of the most peaceful place I have been around Sydney. The water is calm. Atmosphere is relax. People having barbecues, playing with dogs.... it was almost sunset and the lights were so good. We could admire the splendid houses that are along the River. Perfect spot for a picnic or just read a book.
Marie B — Google review
Beautiful place to hang out by yourself or with family/families. Good parking area...however have to come bit early to hold of it easily...
Fida A — Google review
Best place to be in hot days as lots of shady spots. Calm water best for kids’ fishing and swimming and kayaking. Wood fire BBQ available on site.
Cady W — Google review
Best day ever Edit 5 years later: Second best day ever. This was our first date and I'll never forget it, but it is now trumped by the day I asked the love of my life to marry me and she said yes. Can't wait to update this post again soon. Also, great place for a picnic, highly recommend.
James H — Google review
Mccarrs Creek Rd, Church Point NSW 2083, Australia•https://www.northernbeaches.nsw.gov.au/things-to-do/recreation-a…•Tips and more reviews for McCarrs Creek Reserve
12 min · 7 mi
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The Basin campground

4.6
(505)
Campground
National park
The Basin campground, situated in Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park, is a highly sought-after beach camping destination near Sydney. Just a short 50-minute drive from the city, it boasts stunning natural scenery and picturesque views of Pittwater. The area offers diverse activities for all ages, including access to a sheltered beach and an island lagoon. The calm and protected waters of the lagoon-shaped bay make it perfect for swimming, fishing, and paddle boarding.
Wonderful campsite with clean toilet and shower facilities. Fresh Lavazza coffee vending machine (very nice), ice creams, cold drinks and ice. Very spacious grounds with no allocated areas. Wonderful walking tracks, lots of good fishing spots for kids. Very safe unsupervised swimming areas for kid. Good and clean bbq facilities. A wonderful spot for a 7 day camping trip. Highly recommend.
Oliver R — Google review
Stunning location. But a bit hustle to get there. First the drop your gears at the bay find parking spot for your car. And then catch the bus back to the bay. Then, get to ferry to the basin. Pretty busy for the camping but yea it's your choice. Ps should be a restaurant or a cafe there would be nicer
Axmz P — Google review
The Basin is a wonderful spot for anyone looking to immerse themselves in nature while still having access to all the essential comforts. The campsite is set right by the water, offering beautiful views and plenty of opportunities to relax or explore. One of the highlights is the local wildlife. Wallabies are everywhere, and if you head down to the shore, you might even spot stingrays. The campground is well-equipped with everything you need: clean toilets, BBQ facilities, firepits, and plenty of open space. It feels safe, quiet, and welcoming. Perfect for families, groups, or even solo campers. The rangers are extremely friendly and always available if you need assistance, even in an emergency.
Tharinda P — Google review
We spent 2 nights camping at the basin. It was amazing. There is lagoon and beach to swim in. Free electric bbqs around to cook your food. Showers and toilets are clean. The Rangers onsite were very friendly and assisted us. It does get quite busy as it is a popular spot. The ferry over was easy from palm beach. Ice and bait are sold twice a day. There a few vending machines available that have coffee, water, icecream, snacks.
Lee — Google review
The most idyllic campground! This little piece of paradise is a short 20 min ferry from Palm Beach. Excellent facilities.. including fire pits, a secluded swim spot and Magnum stocked vending machines! Enjoy the local residents, including wallabies, goana, bush turkeys and a myriad of birds as they roam the site. Already planning our next stay!
Lynda M — Google review
Beautiful ! Remember: Take cash, you will need coins for the shower. Notes can be exchanged for coins at the machine.
Laura W — Google review
Perfect place for some animal and bird spotting, whether coming for a couple of hours visit or staying here for the night!
Artemi O — Google review
Very good place for visit on weekend next time we will back for camping !!
Em S — Google review
Basin Trail, Ku-ring-gai Chase NSW 2084, Australia•https://www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/camping-and-accommodation/c…•+61 1300 072 757•Tips and more reviews for The Basin campground
4 min · 2.7 mi
5

West Head Lookout

4.8
(2443)
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4.8
(172)
Scenic spot
Sights & Landmarks
Lookouts
West Head Lookout offers stunning coastal views and a chance to explore Aboriginal rock art and carvings. From this elevated vantage point in Ku-Ring-Gai Chase National Park, visitors can see as far as the Central Coast on clear days, including the Barrenjoey headland and its charming lighthouse. Birdwatchers may spot white-bellied sea eagles hunting over Pittwater. The nearby Aboriginal Heritage Walk leads to Red Hands Cave, showcasing ancient Indigenous artworks.
Went for a ride to West Head the other day—what a spot. Twisty roads with stunning views all the way, especially near the lookout. The road’s a bit narrow in places, so take it easy and enjoy the scenery. Definitely worth the ride.
Mauricio H — Google review
Great lookout point with plenty of history as well. Overlooks the Hawkesbury river and Pacific and Palm Beach (the setting for Home & Away). You can venture down the army path if you fancy a bit of a challenge or look for soaring sea eagles or a Wompoo Fruit Dove in the trees. Some great plants in the gardens as well. So, something for everyone then.....
Martin C — Google review
Absolutely spectacular views from West Head Lookout! A must-see spot in Sydney. The panoramic vista over Pittwater, Broken Bay, Barrenjoey Headland and Lion Island is simply breathtaking. The lookout area itself is well-maintained with clear signage and benches to sit and just soak in the serenity. It truly feels like an escape from the city hustle. Make sure you allow time to explore the nearby walks, like the short path to the lookout from the car park, or the longer trails like the Resolute Loop, which leads to secluded beaches. Remember to bring $12 cash or card for the Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park entry fee. Go on a clear day for the best photos, and if you can manage sunset, the colours are truly magical! Highly recommend this for nature lovers, photographers, and anyone looking for a stunning day trip.
Raaman D — Google review
It's a beautiful place to visit..We see the Palm beach 🏖️⛱️ Light house Lookout..Good place for a one day trip with friends family and kids
Priyanka P — Google review
Beautiful. Great to see Barrenjoey lighthouse across the water. Some nice little beaches. Various very good bush walks.
Carl C — Google review
Beautiful sunset, totally recommended, mind you need to pay the park entry fee if traveling by car.
Artemi O — Google review
Westhead Lookout, located in Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park, offers one of the most stunning panoramic views in the Sydney region. From the top, visitors are treated to breathtaking vistas of Pittwater, Broken Bay, and Barrenjoey Headland, all framed by untouched bushland and sparkling blue waters. The drive up is scenic, and the lookout itself is peaceful and well-maintained, with informative signs and plenty of space to relax or take photos. It's an ideal spot for a quiet picnic, short walk, or simply to take in the natural beauty of the area. A must-visit for nature lovers and photographers alike.
Gardethe — Google review
Best scenic place you have a good view of barrenjoey lighthouse and central coast area
Dignity V — Google review
W Head Rd, Ku-ring-gai Chase NSW 2084, Australia•https://www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/things-to-do/lookouts/west-…•+61 2 9451 3479•Tips and more reviews for West Head Lookout
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Where to eat

When you need a food break from visiting all the attractions today, these fan favorite restaurants are about a 39-minute walk away from Winnererremy Bay.

Bert's Bar and Brasserie

4.4
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3.9
(158)
$$$$affordable
Restaurant
Bert's Bar and Brasserie is a high-end seafood restaurant located in Newport, just a short drive from Sydney's CBD.
Came here with my partner on Saturday to celebrate our anniversary. Staff were all very nice and considerate, and the food was delicious! We also received a very adorable and lovely card from the staff! Would definitely come back.
Alicia B — Google review
My husband & I drove 1.5 hrs for lunch today and I must say, it’s worth the drive here. The place was aesthetically pleasing. So pretty and chic. The staff were welcoming with smile & very polite. They gave us table by the window overlooking the water which we really appreciated. Food was good. We shared the Bucatini Vongole Pasta as entree. My husband really liked it. We had their special Steak Frites as mains and Snake Beans as side. Steaks were tender, fries were crispy and snake beans were crunchy. We also ordered Criollo Dark Chocolate Tart as dessert. It was divine. Glad we decided to came here.
Monica S — Google review
It is located in New port, this is fancy restaurant for celebrating special occasions. Staff are knowledgeable and friendly,oysters are so delicious and fresh pasta is amazing. Some special wine selection you will find on wine list.
Isabelle L — Google review
This was a slightly harder 5/5 from me. We loved the food and the atmosphere, and the young guy that was serving us (grandparents were jewellers) was great! Good conversation and friendly service. The only thing I’d say is that it’s probably a little overpriced. You definitely pay for the view and location. For that same amount of money, you could probably get better in other parts of Sydney. That said, still a 5/5 because it really was good. I’d still recommend.
Andrew T — Google review
Excellent customer service, and amazing atmosphere. Staffs were super attentive, polite and professional. The atmosphere was 10/10 with nice view and decoration. But food was not as good as what I expected. It was not bad, but it still needs improvement to be worth the price and the reputation.
Junie H — Google review
Casual, yet elegant. Food is exceptionally fresh with a small well considered menu that also offer daily specials. One for seafood and steak lovers- with 2-3 excellent vegetarian options, and some terrific pasta. Best of all- everything can be shared. Staff are fun, engaging and look after you well.
John T — Google review
We celebrated our engagement at Bert’s and it was absolutely perfect. A huge thanks to our incredible host, Lani, who made the night feel so special — from recommending standout dishes (the tuna tartare is a must!) to finishing with a handwritten card from the team. The service, the atmosphere, the attention to detail — everything was spot on. Thank you, Lani and the Bert’s team, for an unforgettable night. We’ll be back!
Jordan L — Google review
Overall rating: 4.75 stars, rounded up to 5. One of the best places in Sydney for a meal. Excellent food, service, and atmosphere. The only reason for not considering it a full 5-star is that it is quite far from the city but the prices are as high as what they would have been if this place was in the city. That being said, Bert’s is still definitely worth a visit even if it takes a while to trek up to Newport.
Rik S — Google review
2 Kalinya St, Newport NSW 2106, Australia•https://merivale.com/venues/berts?&utm_source=googlemybusiness_v…•+61 2 9114 7350•Tips and more reviews for Bert's Bar and Brasserie

The Marina Cafe

4.3
(332)
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4.3
(159)
$$$$affordable
Cafe
Nestled at the picturesque Quays Marina, The Marina Cafe is a spacious venue adorned with glass walls that offer breathtaking views of the water. This delightful spot serves up Modern Australian cuisine and boasts a charming deck where you can sip your morning coffee while soaking in the serene surroundings. True to its local roots, The Marina takes pride in crafting their own jams, chutneys, and sauces—perfect for enjoying on-site or taking home as souvenirs.
Had the most amazing weekend lunch here - food is absolutely delicious and everything is made in house. Great service, great food, great location! Highly recommend this place. Melvin is awesome and looked after us sooo well.
Online M — Google review
We’ve had a few lovely stops at the Marina cafe ! My partner (French & fussy when it comes to coffee) lovedddd his coffee & on another occasion, I had a delicious crab omelette with papaya salad. It is SO refreshing to have a menu that isn’t the same as every other cafe !!! Plenty of space for our pram when we’ve taken our son, as well as baby change facilities (huge bonus). Would absolutely recommend !
Lia P — Google review
Food was delicious service outstanding BUT over charged on wine different from what was on menu. Tart ordered came (without asking) a scoop of ice cream at an EXTRA $5.50! Little extra charges every where the accompanying salad with fish also extra charged yet menu stated it can with one of three options. Disappointed
Wendy B — Google review
This café has a lot going for it – a location right on the water (and some tables actually out on the wharf), free and plentiful parking right out front (unlike the pricey and overrun car parks down at Church Point), great staff, and wonderful food. We were delighted at just how good the dishes here were – the Asian-style salads and whole fish in particular were superb. Food was brought out fast, and the staff were superb dealing with a range of dietary requirements.
Stephen S — Google review
Hands down best coffee & food on the beaches, we love coming for a long Sunday lunch (wine list is lovely), amazing fresh seafood and value for money. The bonus is the very welcoming and warm staff - thanks to Jonno, Rob, May, Sofia & Melvin ❤️🙏🏽
Kiran B — Google review
Had an amazing lunch here on Tuesday 16th September 2025. Really great selection of entrees, mains and desserts. Could not fault anything! Not to forget our star waiter Melvin 👍⭐️
Tim W — Google review
I love The Marina Cafe. Melvin was lovely who served us. The food is always incredible and the seafood dishes are always delicious and fresh. I am lucky I live so close to this gem.
Jacquie P — Google review
I had the pleasure of being served by Jowelle, and I can honestly say she made my dining experience so much better. She was very attentive, friendly, and professional the whole time. Jowelle made sure everything we needed was taken care of without us even having to ask. She gave great recommendations, served with a smile, and created such a welcoming atmosphere. It’s rare to find someone who combines efficiency with genuine warmth—Jowelle definitely stands out. Highly recommend her service!
Denzel D — Google review
1856 Pittwater Rd, Church Point NSW 2015, Australia•http://www.themarinacafe.com.au/•+61 2 9997 3847•Tips and more reviews for The Marina Cafe
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Dunes Palm Beach

4.3
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3.9
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$$$$affordable
Restaurant
Dunes Palm Beach is a popular spot known for its relaxed atmosphere and beach views. It's a sought-after venue for weddings, offering manicured gardens and natural Australian flora for intimate ceremonies or larger receptions. The restaurant serves modern Australian dishes in a leafy setting. Located opposite Summer Bay, it offers an affordable menu featuring burgers, salads, and fish & chips. Visitors praise the perfectly cooked lamb mains and fish & chips, while also enjoying the salt bush calamari.
We had a fantastic experience at Dunes Restaurant! From the moment we booked over the phone, everything was smooth and pleasant. Grace, who served us today, delivered five-star quality customer service. She was attentive, friendly, and kept checking on us to ensure we had everything we needed. The meals were generous in portion and absolutely delicious. We are lucky to try their new menu today. It was definitely worth the drive to have lunch here. Highly recommend!
Jessica M — Google review
The Dunes was a truly wonderful discovery. We were just wandering by and thought we’d check it out (somewhat reassured by the high rating on Google.. something we were delighted to find was well deserved). The food is outstanding.. and the service is even better! (With a special shout out to Mason). I can highly recommend the Kingfish Sashimi, which was as good as any I have ever had.. and the Fish and Chips was also a show stopper! I cannot recommend the Dunes highly enough if you are looking for a place to eat in Palm Beach/the Northern Beaches
Heaton D — Google review
Absolutely phenomenal. Flawless. Food was incredible, service was just as good too. Not cheap but worth every cent. Even the fries were all hand cut and without a doubt the best fries I'd ever had. Oyster tasting plate is a must as well. Kids meals were just as good too. Will definitely be back again!
J M — Google review
We had lunch here for my birthday and everything from the food to the service was excellent and made the day really special! The oysters were a knock out but we loved everything. Make sure you get yourself a margarita while you're there. They were great too! We're already looking forward to the next occasion and coming back here!
Claire — Google review
Dunes completely exceeded my expectations! The food was absolutely amazing , every dish was full of flavor and beautifully presented. The service was immaculate, and the staff couldn’t have been more friendly or attentive. The whole experience was just perfect from start to finish. I’ll definitely be going back again… and again… and again! 👏✨
L C — Google review
We recently had our wedding reception at Dunes Palm Beach, it is was honestly everything we had hoped for. Steffi, Tilly and the service team were all so helpful, thorough and super efficient with communicating and planning (including my many last minute changes). They made the process so seamless for us and the vendors. There food + drinks were 10/10 and very filling. They have also made the atmosphere so romantic, warm yet fun. The guest were all impressed with the endless service from the team. Thank you
Mandy W — Google review
I recently had the pleasure of photographing Mia & Riley’s wedding at Dunes and honestly, what a place!! If you’re looking for laid back, coastal vibes that are elevated, this is the venue for you. The team were so attentive and it was so fun to be able to get portraits around the venue but also down on the beach. The couple opted for their ceremony at a local spot on the water followed by their reception here & it was just a fab day. I can’t wait to be back here again soon. Charlotte Fraser photography
Charlotte F — Google review
Decided to go for a drive to Palm Beach and originally wanted to have brunch at Dunes. Unfortunately it was packed so we decided to have a light lunch at Dunes kiosk. Service was great and attentive and kiosk was nice and clean. Got the fish and chips and the grilled chicken burger. The fish was nice and flakey and the batter on the fish was nice and crispy, however it had a weird aftertaste to it (like an old oil kinda taste), however I know that it wasnt… just a weird taste. The chicken burger was nice enough and did the job. Chips were fantasic, scenery was nice and outdoor seating was plentiful. Heaps of paid parking right infront, and yes, I saw parking inspectors so you definitely have to pay. Was down the road from Barrenjoey lighthouse.
Riley L — Google review
1193 Barrenjoey Road located inside Governor Phillip Park, 1193 Barrenjoey Rd, Palm Beach NSW 2108, Australia•https://www.dunespalmbeach.com.au/•+61 492 038 321•Tips and more reviews for Dunes Palm Beach

Pronto Creative Foods

3.7
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4.0
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Cafe
Breakfast restaurant
Coffee shop
Nestled in the heart of Palm Beach, Pronto Creative Foods is a charming café that has been delighting locals and visitors alike for over three decades. Owned by the talented Stacy, this spot is renowned for its scrumptious chicken mushroom pies, which boast a flaky pastry that perfectly complements their fresh ingredients. The menu features an array of homemade dishes crafted with care, ensuring every bite feels like a warm hug from home.
A cozy ambiance with delicious comfort food and reasonable price around Palm beach. Their carrot cake is a standout, moist and perfectly spiced that isn’t overly sweet—just the way it should be. The pumpkin pie is equally impressive. For savory options, their burger delivers on all fronts, with a juicy patty, fresh toppings, and a bun that’s just the right amount of soft and sturdy. And if you’re looking for something plant-based, the falafel wraps are a delight. The falafel is crispy on the outside, tender inside, and paired with a refreshing sauce that elevates the dish. Overall, this place nails both sweet and savory offerings.
Anna T — Google review
I stopped here for lunch today. A great range of sandwiches (freshly made) on the menu. Coffee was great and sandwich was served in generous portions (thick fresh bread & plenty of filling). I had the meatloaf sandwich today. This cafe closes around 2pm which is a shame if you’re after a fairly late lunch. Good spot to sit on the outside tables and watch the Northern Beaches world go by. Good options for close curbside parking for motorcycles too.
Trevor M — Google review
Good portion size on everything ordered. Berry Muffin was huge. Best OJ $13 for a full milkshake size drink. Smashed avocado, breakfast wrap and corn fritters were yum. Closest Cafe to Palm Beach Ferry.
Louise T — Google review
Overcharged on my bill by an older woman, who appeared to be in charge. (Luckily I asked for a receipt as proof of payment, although she found it an inconvenience). No reason given and no apology! My overcharge money was dropped on the counter as she walked away. Not good service! Long wait for takeaway burgers. Other people after us were receiving their orders before us. I asked if our order would come soon as we didn't want to miss the ferry. I was then told they would begin cooking it. Other staff were very helpful. Fortunately our food was very tasty.
Yasmin R — Google review
I had a great coffee at Pronto, just a little pricey at $5.50 for a small coppa!
Gerwin J — Google review
Beautiful home made banana bread and baked goods. Phenomenal coffee too. Such a nice spot to stop before getting the ferry, if you’ve got some time to spare! The service is also really lovely
Jessica B — Google review
Stacie makes great food and excellent coffee and has been here for over 30 years looking after locals and travellers to Palm Beach so if you are heading up the northern beaches put Pronto on your must stop list and you will feel part of the local Palmy scene
Geoff G — Google review
Wonderful home cooked lunch at this lovely little Cafe. Friendly prompt service & just a few minutes walk from the ferry. Afterwards we walked up the stepped pathway that leads to Ocean Beach almost opposite this little cafe. Will definitely be back!
Anne C — Google review
Unit 1/1095 Barrenjoey Rd, Palm Beach NSW 2108, Australia•+61 2 9974 5695•Tips and more reviews for Pronto Creative Foods
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Day 2

Off the beaten path
For day 2, if you don’t mind the extra trek, today covers more off the beaten path places like Resolute Beach. Not quite as popular as Palm Beach, but still highly rated among many travelers. Accounting for getting around and average time spent, today’s activities could take about 7 hours.
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Barrenjoey Lighthouse

4.8
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4.6
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Sights & Landmarks
Hiking area
Historical landmark
Lighthouses
Barrenjoey Lighthouse, a historic sandstone structure built in 1881, is located at Sydney's northernmost point on Barrenjoey Headland in Palm Beach. The lighthouse offers weekly tours and provides stunning panoramic views of Palm Beach, Pittwater, Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park, Broken Bay, and the Central Coast. The Barrenjoey Lighthouse Walk is a popular hiking trail that offers breathtaking vistas just an hour away from Sydney's CBD.
What a gorgeous headland! I've lived in Sydney all my life & I'd never been here. It was a beautiful day, so I decided to bring my son here to check it out. We did the ACCESS walk on the way up. Very steep & windy but beautiful views. The lighthouse is amazing! Apparently, you can go inside it on a tour only on Sundays. It's a great spot to look out for whales this time of year, too. We took the SMUGGLERS stairs to get down, which are also steep. It's not a long walk, but it's a good one. 😍
Bobbie-Lee — Google review
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ An Unforgettable Experience at Barrenjoey Lighthouse Barrenjoey Lighthouse at Palm Beach is an absolute must-visit if you're exploring Sydney's Northern Beaches. From the moment we arrived, we were captivated by the natural beauty of the area. The walk up to the lighthouse is both scenic and rewarding — we chose the Smugglers Track, which is a bit steep but offers breathtaking views all the way up. Once at the top, the 360-degree views are simply spectacular. On one side, you have the calm waters of Pittwater, and on the other, the vast expanse of the Pacific Ocean. It’s the kind of view that makes you pause and appreciate the moment. We visited on a clear day and could see for miles in every direction. The lighthouse itself is beautifully preserved and adds a historic charm to the entire experience. We were lucky enough to catch a guided tour and learned a lot about its history and the keepers who once lived there. Wildlife was abundant — we spotted several native birds and even a whale breaching in the distance! It felt like a true escape from the city, despite being only about an hour’s drive from Sydney. Whether you're a local or a visitor, Barrenjoey Lighthouse offers the perfect mix of nature, history, and incredible photo opportunities. Bring water, wear good walking shoes, and don’t forget your camera. We’ll definitely be back!
Jo J — Google review
Barrenjoey Lighthouse at Palm Beach is one of the most beautiful coastal lookouts in New South Wales. The walk to the lighthouse takes about 30–40 minutes and there are two paths: a steep track and a gentler slope. The climb is totally worth it because the view from the top is incredible—you can see both sides of the ocean and the famous Palm Beach peninsula stretching out below. The lighthouse itself has a classic sandstone design and gives a peaceful, historic atmosphere. Around the lookout, there are information boards about whales, and during migration season you might spot humpback or southern right whales. However, whale-watching can take a long time, so I highly recommend bringing some snacks, water and even a picnic mat to relax while waiting. What I love most about this place is the sense of space and nature. The sea breeze, the open horizon and the dramatic coastline make it feel like a perfect escape from the city. I have visited many lookouts in Sydney, but this is definitely one of the best. If you enjoy scenic walks, photography, picnics or whale watching, Barrenjoey Lighthouse is a must-visit. Just take your time, enjoy the view and don’t forget sunscreen!
王建策 — Google review
Visited Palm Beach in Sydney’s Northern Beaches, and it felt like a mini getaway without leaving the city. The view from Barrenjoey Lighthouse was breathtaking — sweeping ocean on one side and calm Pittwater on the other. The beach itself was clean and peaceful, with clear blue water and golden sand. There are nice cafés nearby for brunch or coffee after a walk. It’s the perfect place to escape the city rush, recharge, and take in some of the most stunning coastal scenery in New South Wales. Definitely one of my favorite spots around Sydney.
Masaki K — Google review
It is a steep walk up and on the way up I took the easier path, on the way down the steeper one - this worked well as the views are better over Palm Beach on the way down on the steeper path. However! Both paths are grade 3 so do your research people, its a bit steep. Truly worth it, maybe avoid the heat of the day. You will feel filled with dopamine good vibes that you achieved this simple walk 🤣 its glorious.
Sue ( — Google review
Today I traveled to Palm Beach by ferry from Ettalong Beach. It took less than half an hour to reach Palm Beach. Unfortunately, there was no sunlight, so the photos taken were not as clear as they could have been. Barrenjoey Lighthouse is a must-visit spot, as it offers a clear view of the area. However, it was worth the trip and I will definitely return to take photos again on a sunny day.
Narin T — Google review
It was a marvellous experience. Brisk walk so don’t go if you’re injured or frail. Wonderful views, we saw dolphins in the bay from up there. Be sure to walk down slowly to listen to the ocean echo against the rock while walking down.
Louw V — Google review
Legendary view of beaches side by side, 2 ways to the lighthouse taking around 25mins from beach entrance. Be aware all parking are ticketed at $8/hour 7am-7pm.
K. X — Google review
1199D Barrenjoey Rd, Palm Beach NSW 2108, Australia•https://www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/things-to-do/historic-build…•+61 2 9451 3479•Tips and more reviews for Barrenjoey Lighthouse
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Barrenjoey House Palm Beach

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3.9
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Restaurant
Bar
Guest house
Barrenjoey House Palm Beach is a classy heritage restaurant and bar that also offers guest rooms on the top level. The restaurant, which dates back to 1923, serves modern Australian cuisine with a menu that reflects the flavors of early days. It's known for its seafood favorites and an impressive wine list. Located in Palm Beach, it's a great place for couples seeking a relaxing beach holiday or families looking for outdoor activities like hiking and water sports.
Got a lovely window seat with a beautiful view. We had the crab linguini, fish & chips, oysters and sourdough – the sourdough was super crispy and tasty! Food was fresh and well presented, though a bit on the salty side, and prices are a little high. Service was friendly and it’s still a great spot for a relaxing meal by the water.
Jennifer N — Google review
Lovely place. Stayed 2 nights. Excellent service. Great restaurant. Nice DIY breakfast and beautiful shared space upstairs for overnight guests. We had a room at the front which was gorgeous although a little noisy overnight due to passing traffic. The is an Ev charger in the car park across the road which was handy to charge our EV. Lovely region to visit.
AndyBW — Google review
While the restaurant is set in a beautiful location and the staff are friendly, the service was nothing short of terrible. After our entrees, we waited over 40 minutes for our mains, which then arrived separately and cold. To be fair, the food itself was tasty — but that was the only redeeming feature. The rest of the evening was marred by a complete lack of attentiveness. We had to ask three times just to place our order, and when the bill finally arrived, we were overcharged by $65 on one item. For a venue that presents itself as a quality dining experience, this level of service is simply unacceptable. We won’t be rushing back
Kathryn G — Google review
The food at Barrenjoey was great, and the staff seemed generally nice, but the service was really poor. There was a noticeable level of bias that left us feeling overlooked. Another group was given colouring books for their kids, had their table fully prepared with cutlery, and were checked on several times while we had to ask for basic things like cutlery and never received a single check-in. It felt disorganised and dismissive, which really took away from what could have been an enjoyable meal.
Jessalyn D — Google review
On Sydney’s Northern Beaches, a quiet midweek ritual has emerged: the French-inspired tradition of steak frites. My recent visit to Barrenjoey House proved a revelation—particularly when set against my last experience there, some twelve months ago, which was nothing short of disastrous. This time, however, it was a 180-degree turnaround. The restaurant has clearly rethought its approach to both sourcing and preparation. The rump steak, once inedible, was now of excellent quality—close to gourmet. For that, the team deserves real congratulations. A few refinements, however, would elevate the dish further. Serving a solitary leaf of rocket alongside the steak might nod to the minimalist French aesthetic, but as a main course accompaniment it feels inadequate. The fries, too, were fair at best—slightly underdone, and with chips, it’s always better to err on the side of crispness rather than softness. As for the sauce, it was serviceable but uninspired. On a night devoted to championing the rump steak, a classic béarnaise would provide far more character and flourish. Yes, it is costly and technically demanding, but with most diners ordering the same plate, it seems an investment worth making. Barrenjoey House has rescued its signature dish from mediocrity and reintroduced it as a meal worth seeking out. With a little more boldness on the accompaniments, it could become a genuine local classic.
Paul B — Google review
This is a nice place, but we didn’t have the best experience here. There was a very loud water feature outside our room running until 4am and another guest started banging on doors about 3am. The food was very good, but the table service wasn’t great. Great location. I hope others have a better experience.
Ken M — Google review
If I could explain my experience in one word, it would be the word 'lousy'. Great location, and the decor was great, so I won't give 1 star. However, even though the staff weren't rude, they seemed pretty inexperienced. Reason being they weren't attentive unless it's your birthday (had most of their staff singing happy birthday whilst the rest of the tables left unattended) and it took too long for anything to come to the table. Whether it be the entree, drinks, the main meal, or deserts. Just to put it persepctive. We decided what to eat in about 5-10mins, and it took us, from entree to desert, about 2 and a half hours to get through all that and ask for the cheque. This calculates at around an average wait time of 35 minutes per course. Mind you, we only order one entree. The table wasn't fully decked out with food. Only one piece of crab toast took that long. Pretty much, most of it was just waiting. Waiting to be served and waiting for the food to come. Eating took around 10 or so mins each course, and so did the drinks. No one explained the meals properly either. Tables weren't cleaned efficiently as you would expect when you're paying around $40 per dish. The odd thing about this is that when i woud walk into a cheap thai restaurant, they would straight away give you glasses and water. You come over here, pay three times the price and still have to get off the chair, find someone, get in their face (because they look away when you try get their attention) just to ask for a jug of water, which should be a normal expectation to have that provided once seated. A cheap Thai shop understands. How come a high-end restaurant is still trying to learn this? Also, the food selection could've been more ample. There's not much to choose from. Maybe 5 mains or so (at least it won't take too long to choose a meal). To top it off, it took them longer than usual to clean the table, and once they cleaned it, they still left dirty cutlery there until the time we asked for the cheque and left. All negativity aside, great venue when it comes to ambience and style. Location, absolutely fantastic. Staff...questionable and pretty much makes it not worth going. This place would probably not last too long if there was more competition in the area. Lucky for them, the venue has maybe 1 to 2 competitors in the area. Otherwise, I see a change of ownership for the place real soon. I hope management can really sharpen up this place. All it takes is properly trained staff and a slightly bigger menu and then, this place would be 5 stars automatically.
Richard K — Google review
Food was quite good, service was terrible. We had to get up and find someone to come and order our food because they didn’t get someone to come to us. We had to get up again to ask to order more drinks. Glasses and plates weren’t cleared the entire time we were there. Food took a long time to order, portion sizes were small for the price. There isn’t any baby change facilities which isn’t ideal for a family friendly restaurant.
Zane L — Google review
1108 Barrenjoey Rd, Palm Beach NSW 2108, Australia•http://www.barrenjoeyhousepalmbeach.com.au/•+61 2 9974 4001•Tips and more reviews for Barrenjoey House Palm Beach
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Resolute Beach

4.7
(143)
Beach
Nestled in a sheltered position, Resolute Beach offers seclusion and stunning views of Palm Beach and the Barrenjoey Headland. Accessible mainly by boat due to its remote location, this 60-meter stretch of sandy beach is perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and picnicking with its emerald green waters and absence of rocks.
Exploring the hidden beauty of Resolute Beach! 🌊 A picturesque hike, amazing wildlife, and a perfect picnic make for an unforgettable day. 🌿🏞️ #NatureEscape #ResoluteBeach" Resolute Beach is a hidden gem worth every step of the hike! We took a few kilometres’ walk from the picnic spot, and despite the rain, the peaceful, natural beauty was unforgettable. Seeing wildlife like wild turkeys and black cockatoos along the way added to the charm. The beach itself is small but perfect for a quiet escape—we set up a picnic and felt totally immersed in nature. Entry to Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park is $12 per car, and we parked at the picnic area before heading down the trail. Bring water, snacks, and sunblock, as there’s no drinking water nearby, and be prepared for some steep steps on the way back up. If you're ready for a little adventure, Resolute Beach is a must-visit!
Abid I — Google review
A hidden gem of a beach, perfect for the adventurous. It’s a bit of a trek to get there, with steps leading down, so wear practical shoes and pack light. Some people arrive by jet ski, but hiking in makes the dip at the end feel even more rewarding. The beach itself is small and secluded, a peaceful spot to cool off mid-hike. Keep an eye on your snacks though, the local lizards lurking in the bushes are bold and won’t hesitate to steal your food!
Joseph — Google review
One of my favourite beaches in Sydney. I’ve spent years eyeing it out on Google Maps and finally decided to venture there for myself. Love the vast trees behind the sand, it feels slightly magical. Hike from the car park took around 20-30 mins. You don’t need hiking gear. My friends and I did the walk in thongs and our swimming clothes. The water has some jellyfish in it, be cautious of them.
Syed A — Google review
Beautiful private beach with calm waters. Had to go down a lot of stairs but it was worth it. We went on a weekday afternoon and there was only us two the whole time we were there. Swimming was great, there were cool rocks and we even saw a monitor lizard
Benjamin J — Google review
The walk from the picnic spot down to resolute beach is beautiful. Totally picturesque and feels isolated from the rest of the world! It cost $12 to get a car pass into Ku-run-gai Chase national park for the day. Then park at the picnic spots and take the walkway down to resolute beach. Would recommend packing a backpack with waters, snacks and sunblock as there are no taps with drinking water close to the trail. There are loose stones and steep stairs down, that feel much steeper on the way up so I would recommend this trail to people that are able bodied, with strong ankles and moderate (as a minimum) cardio vascular fitness.
Samantha H — Google review
This one beach that really takes a little effort to get to but so worth it . There is a cascade that runs all the way down to the beach and collects in a pool on the beach . The waters hear is so clean and clear and from the beach it takes in views palm beach and headland. There is some nice natural rocks features and pools hear to explore also .
Rooftop C — Google review
Topping off our already perfect Holidays. Decide to go for a bush walk and beach picnic. This is a great spot for a bit of hard exercise followed by a seren swim and relaxing picnic. The scenery and seclusion is amazing. Will be taking in more bush walks along the many tracks.......be warned no amenities close by and be a little fit for the walks.
Richard C — Google review
I was lucky enough to visit on a warm winters day mid-week, so the trail was almost empty at mid-morning, and what a scenic little spot this is. It’s a stark reminder that despite living in a busy city, we also have national parks on our doorstep, and you can almost lose yourself in these wildernesses. The Resolute Loop Trail runs around in a loop from the carpark all the way through to Resolute Beach, and ending on the other side at West Head Lookout. Assuming you start from the carpark, you’ll wind your way around to the lookout, and it is then a short walk from there, once you’ve soaked in the vast vista’s, back to the carpark. Enjoy the day, take your time, and be thankful that you have such wonderful escapes that you can explore at your leisure.
Dan P — Google review
New South Wales, Australia•https://www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/things-to-do/picnic-areas/r…•Tips and more reviews for Resolute Beach
44 min · 21.6 mi
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The Palm Beach Bible Garden

4.7
(321)
Garden
The Palm Beach Bible Garden, located on Mitchell Road, offers a peaceful and serene escape from the hustle and bustle of the popular tourist spots in Palm Beach. This hidden gem provides stunning views of the isthmus from a different perspective, making it an ideal location for a tranquil picnic or simply to relax and enjoy the quiet surroundings. The well-maintained garden features tiered levels with beautiful stone work steps, a pond, and plants labeled with biblical references.
Beautiful little garden on top of palm beach, beautiful views for older people to enjoy but nothing much to do for lil kids.
Fahima K — Google review
What a beautiful spot to sit and reflect. Lovely views of Palm Beach and Barrenjoey Lighthouse. So peaceful.
Lisa K — Google review
A beautiful serene peaceful place in the middle of all the hustle and bussel . Amazing view from the high vantage point. Small but nice tiered garden . Quiet seating . Pond. Plants well signposted with bible reference to chapter and verse. Beautiful stone work steps and tiers. Free parking for 3 vehicles. I made lunch and rested a few hours there. Not wanting to leave. Wonderful cool breeze on a very hot day. Felt totally refreshed . Felt like a soothing and healing place for the mind.
Lynette F — Google review
Such a wonderful place to go. The different levels give you beautiful views of the beach, and the plants with the verses are so fun to research. Very limited parking in a no through road, and with parked cars along the road - it's super tight getting up the hill. Such a serene garden and a slice of peace.
B A — Google review
This an incredible public space. It might but small but it is a piece of paradise you certainly don’t expect to find in this location. The garden is well maintained by volunteers and open to the public at no cost but encourages a donation. This beautiful garden a mixture of shrubs fruits trees and has uninterrupted views of Palm Beach . There is 3 parking spots hear just for these gardens and located on a No Through street . There is a book hear for visitors and some history to read about also enjoy your visit and keep it as clean an tidy as you left it .
Rooftop C — Google review
This garden is very quiet and secluded, right in the middle of a hilltop residential area. Street is narrow and limited parking place available. This is the only bible garden I have come across, kind of interesting and excellent idea. Lovely!
Kin W — Google review
Its a small, but beautifully manicured & maintained garden with chairs provided for time of contemplation with amazing views spanning across the Pacific Ocean. What a generous gesture of the original owner to give this beautiful space for the public’s enjoyment!
Lyn T — Google review
Lovely little garden with a gorgeous view. A great place for prayer and reflection. Could be lovely for a small wedding. I have conducted a thanksgiving and blessing service there for a young child. There are benches to sit on, a pond with gold fish, and many of the varieties of plants have a label with a related Bible verse.
Jon H — Google review
6a Mitchell Rd, Palm Beach NSW 2108, Australia•https://www.palmbeachbiblegarden.org/•+61 2 9974 4986•Tips and more reviews for The Palm Beach Bible Garden
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Under a 8-minute walk from The Palm Beach Bible Garden, here are a few close by recommendations for when you get hungry exploring around.

Jonah’s Restaurant & Boutique Hotel

4.6
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4.4
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Restaurant
Event venue
Jonah’s Restaurant & Boutique Hotel is a luxurious establishment that has been a popular destination for day-trippers and extravagant events since 1929. The hotel offers contemporary rooms with balconies and stunning bay views, making it an ideal retreat for those seeking upscale accommodation.
An unforgettable winter escape! The ocean view room was even more beautiful than expected. Service was warm and seamless from reception to the waitstaff, sommeliers at dinner, and room service. We opted not to have our champagne on arrival, and they thoughtfully suggested enjoying it as mimosas with breakfast - which we did, and it was perfect. The location was incredible, even in the rain. A flawless dinner and one of the best breakfasts we’ve had made it all the more special. Can’t wait to return!
Maree S — Google review
Our family came here for lunch last February. They were able to accommodate our large group after 15 minutes of wait. This restaurant has a long history, and you can't beat the location and hence the views. We enjoyed the terrace area overlooking the ocean which is lovely. The seafood and pasta dishes are quite good, however the duck and lamb are rather underwhelming, they are tough and bland. The desserts are good, however.
Carl W — Google review
We celebrated our 20th anniversary at Jona's and everything was impeccable. The service was excellent and the food was delicious. The barramundi with finger lime and black garlic bisque was the highlight of our evening. The anniversary chocolate gift was a nice touch. Thank you Jona's. We will be back for sure.
A Z — Google review
We had high hopes for Jonah’s as part of our wedding day, but unfortunately the experience left us deeply disappointed. We had a small family lunch at Jonah’s (around $2,000) before staying overnight in the Peninsula Room on the Honeymoon Package (around $1,800). While the food, wine, and room itself were very good, the way the venue handled our booking details and communication marred what should have been a special day. The package included a couple’s massage, and I had called ahead to confirm this could be done the day after check-in rather than the day of. On the day of our wedding lunch, staff called us mid-meal insisting the massage was ready, despite the fact we were still being served dessert. When I reminded them of my prior request, I was told it was a “late cancellation” and non-refundable. The next morning, the manager doubled down that the written reservation said 4pm, and because nothing was “in writing” about my phone call, it was my responsibility. In the end, we lost the massage and its cost, and the only “concession” was removing the dinner voucher we would have received and refunding that instead, which felt more like taking something away than making amends. Most upsetting of all, however, was that staff asked my wife, standing there in her wedding dress, how far along her pregnancy was. She was not pregnant. This was beyond insulting on any day, let alone on our wedding day. Finally, despite confirming a specific table in advance (and even seeing staff write “Don’t Move” next to our booking), we were seated at the furthest table from the views. A smaller detail, but it speaks to a pattern of poor coordination and disregard for guest requests. For a venue positioning itself as a luxury experience, I would have expected better communication, accountability, and at the very least, basic empathy. Instead, we were left with multiple errors, no real concessions, and even a deeply personal insult to the bride on her wedding day. It’s a real shame, as we had thought highly of Jonah’s before this experience.
Scott J — Google review
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ A Truly Exceptional Dining Experience at Jonah’s Our visit to Jonah’s was nothing short of extraordinary. The restaurant offered an outstanding combination of exquisite food, professional service, and breathtaking ocean views overlooking Whale Beach. The ambiance was elegant yet relaxed, making it a perfect setting for a memorable evening. The staff were exceptionally attentive and well-versed with the menu and our host Jana ensured every dish was served promptly and beautifully presented. As a vegetarian, I truly appreciated the thoughtful three-course options and the introduction to the day’s specials. Every dish was crafted with care and flavor that reflected fine culinary artistry. It was a privilege to be hosted by our close friends and to finally experience this iconic restaurant after dreaming of it for so long. The evening felt rewarding, fulfilling, and truly blessed in every way.
R A — Google review
My partner arranged a night at Jonah's as part of their winter deal and we had one of the best accommodation and dining experiences . The accommodation was amazing overlooking Whale Beach plus dinner that evening and breakfast next morning. The food was exceptional along with amazing service. It was so good we have booked another package with friends.
Peter M — Google review
Always feels like an extra special occasion. Service is impeccable, expansive ocean views no matter the table. Seafood platter is plenty for 2 and a nice touch adding sashimi. A parting anniversary gift is extra thoughtful.
Amanda M — Google review
We had an awesome lunch at Jonahs. The food was some of the best we have ever had, the staff were very friendly, and the view and weather were spectacular. We couldn't fault it - we will definitely be back!
Will R — Google review
69 Bynya Rd, Palm Beach NSW 2108, Australia•http://www.jonahs.com.au/•+61 2 9974 5599•Tips and more reviews for Jonah’s Restaurant & Boutique Hotel

Coast Palm Beach

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4.0
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Cafe
Restaurant
Coast Palm Beach is a beachside haven with vibrant outdoor seating and large umbrellas providing shade. The menu features fresh flavors and light snacks, making it an ideal spot for a romantic afternoon or evening. Visitors recommend the Fish and Chips, BLT, Baramundi with Turkish Bread, mocha, and chocolate ice cream. Despite some mixed reviews about service, many find the staff friendly and welcoming. Prices are considered fair for delicious meals like Egg Benedict and Smashed Avo.
Travelled to Sydney 3 times for work this year and found this amazing cafe in Palm Beach. I loved their slow cooked lamb gyro wrap: tasty slow cooked lamb and melting in the mouth. I also tried their corn fritter and Mediterranean salad with halloumi. These corn fritters are yummy and come in generous serving size. Mediterranean salad is bursting with flavors with grilled halloumi. Oh did I mention they have great coffee and super friendly staff in a nice and relaxing atmosphere? I’d recommend this treasure any time!
Xin Y — Google review
We had a wonderful breakfast at Coast Palm Beach Café and absolutely loved it! It’s a cozy little café with a warm and inviting atmosphere, making it the perfect spot to start the day. The interior design is stylish yet relaxed, adding to the charm of the place. The food quality was great—fresh ingredients, well-prepared dishes, and delicious flavors. The coffee was also spot-on! The staff was friendly and attentive, making the experience even better. If you’re looking for a peaceful spot with good food and a great vibe, this café is definitely worth a visit. Highly recommended!
Nastaran M — Google review
Here I am again! One of my favourites in the area. I come here every time I visit the Palm Beach. Very chilled and cosy atmosphere, friendly staff with great service. Food is simple, delicious and understated. I've tried almost everything on the menu. Lamb Gyro is a personal favourite - so juicy and tender. Their Deluxe Bacon and Eggs roll is also the best - simple things done just right and the result is amazing. And you pretty much can't go wrong with any of their burgers. I only wish I live in Sydney so I can visit them every weekend.
Anna Y — Google review
Coast Palm Beach is a fantastic coffee spot! It has such a cozy ambiance that makes you want to settle in and stay a while. What really stood out was the excellent customer experience the staff were so friendly and welcoming. Definitely a great spot for your coffee fix!
Nikhil R — Google review
Absolutely loved my visit to Coast Palm Beach! This charming café offers a relaxed and friendly atmosphere, perfect for a morning out. The staff were lovely and made us feel right at home. A standout for me was their seafood platter served with crunchy tasty chips and salad. It’s a must-try, bursting with fresh, flavourful seafood that truly enhances the morning dining experience. If you’re in the mood for a delightful breakfast or brunch, Coast Palm Beach is definitely the place to go!
Rahul N — Google review
We had the Fish and Chips, BLT and Baramundi with Turkish Bread and it was so yummmmmms~~ Highly recomend their fish and chips, and I would says it is one of the bests I have eaten by far! Crispy, fresh, juicy and fluffy chips!!! Their mocha is really delicious too. For dessert, the chocolate ice cream was really good too! Service was good and the people was super friendly and nice. There will be a bit of a wait during peak hour but that is understandable. 10/10 will be going back there soon.
Li L — Google review
We were out on a drive to get some fresh air and a break from the summer rains after a very wet week. Stopped here for lunch and ordered Mango smoothie, cleanser juice, grilled salmon, potato chips, Greek salad and a Superbowl of quinoa, lettuce, poached eggs and peas. The most expensive item on the order was the salmon and it tasted like it was fried rather than grilled. Not sure if we would have it again! The Greek salad and quinoa salad was so fresh. The drinks were okay.
Amaya V — Google review
Coast in Palm Beach you are refreshing, relaxing beach feel. Staff very friendly, food is tasty and fresh delicious seafood. Great cocktail!! Recommend as your new local or just to try something new. Look forward to coming back, to try something different.
Sandy B — Google review
1031 Barrenjoey Rd, Palm Beach NSW 2108, Australia•https://sites.google.com/coastpalmbeach.com.au/licensedcafe?usp=…•+61 2 8919 0660•Tips and more reviews for Coast Palm Beach
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Day 3

Proximity is everything
For day 3, we bundled attractions like Mona Vale Beach and Warriewood Wetlands and other places within a close range, so that the time it takes to travel between all of them is less than one hour. Combined with the average time people spend there, your day should take about 7 hours.
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Mona Vale Beach

4.6
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4.5
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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Mona Vale Beach is a low-key beach with a rock platform dividing it, creating strong surf and a 25m ocean-fed lap pool. The area offers picnic spots and is great for a wild swim in the ocean pool. It's equipped with facilities like SLSC, toilets, change rooms, parking, and picnic tables. The beach feels remote due to its insulation from the built environment by the adjacent golf course.
. Surfing: The beach is well-known for its excellent surfing conditions, with consistent waves that attract both beginners and experienced surfers. The surf break is particularly famous at the southern end of the beach. Rock Pool: One of the standout features is the picturesque ocean rock pool, situated at the southern end of the beach. It’s a great spot for a safe swim with beautiful views of the ocean.
Somayeh A — Google review
A well-known beach in Mona Vale next to Surfview Road. Parking costs around $15 per hour, so better not stay there for too long! Also, in summer, try to arrive early before the crowds/heat come. And also, enjoy the waves, as whether you treat them as a wavepool or something to surf on: they occur year-round
Toy G — Google review
Such a nice beach. I love having my evening strolls here. It's mesmerising with its sunset views.
Reneyz N — Google review
Mona Vale Beach is a fantastic spot! It has a long stretch of sand great for walks and good surfing. The unique ocean rock platform features a brilliant 25m lap pool and a kids' pool, perfect for a safe swim. With amenities and a cafe near the surf club, it's an ideal beach for a day out. Highly recommend!
Nikhil R — Google review
Good view best place.. and also ideal for a long walk..
Mrt O — Google review
Sure — here’s an example of a funny but realistic “bad review” for Mona Vale Beach (you can tell me if you want it to sound serious, sarcastic, or comedic): ⸻ ⭐☆☆☆☆ “Not what I expected.” Came to Mona Vale Beach expecting a relaxing day, left feeling like I’d fought nature itself. The wind was strong enough to exfoliate my entire body with sand, the waves looked like they were auditioning for a disaster movie, and every seagull on the east coast apparently decided to meet here for lunch — my lunch, specifically. The water was freezing, the parking was a nightmare, and just when I found a spot to chill, someone started blasting music from their portable speaker. The “rock pool” sounds nice online, until you realize it’s basically a bathtub for everyone and their uncle. Wouldn’t recommend unless you enjoy being pelted with sand and judged by seagulls. ⸻ Would you like me to make it sound more serious and local (like a real Google Maps review) or more of a funny exaggeration like this?
Nick B — Google review
Omg . One of my favourite beaches in Northern Sydney. I went by public transport, took B1 from carrington Station from City. You can enjoy your dip or have a picnic at picnic area. Nice cafe near picnic garden area.
Shafaq F — Google review
Great quiet beach with nice views of rocks and bush lands on one side and the houses on the other. I wish there was more services close by in-terms of food or coffee. Reasonable parking area available on the streets leading to the beach. Beach is clean and safe.
Ameer M — Google review
Mona Vale NSW, Australia•Tips and more reviews for Mona Vale Beach
7 min · 2.6 mi
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Warriewood Wetlands

4.5
(132)
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4.4
(10)
Nature preserve
Nature & Parks
Nature & Wildlife Areas
Warriewood Wetlands, the largest sand plain wetland in Northern Sydney, covers 26 hectares and is a haven for diverse wildlife and native animals. The flat 2.4 km walkway network offers an easy and leisurely stroll for visitors of all ages. Despite some litter issues along the path, it's a delightful spot for exercise and tranquility.
Good for bird spotting. The wetlands has walkways and you can spot ducks and swamphens. Highlight for me was getting to see the large colony of grey-headed flying fox and seeing two new birds in the wild - the bell miner and Royal Spoonbill.
Rock M — Google review
Quiet, easy walking track with lots of wild ducks and turkeys roaming around. We did encounter lots of flying bugs when we first entered but that’s not surprising since it’s swampy and wet. There weren’t many bugs once you head in more. Unfortunately the area close to the shopping plaza had lots of littering, and wild ducks eating from the rubbish. For the most part, it was a lovely place to walk through.
Alice — Google review
This is a fantastic piece of nature in such an urban setting. Despite recent floods, we were able to walk throughout the area. The tracks and boardwalks are great and the wildlife wonderful. This is a wonderful resource for the community and visitors.
Imogen W — Google review
Took an impromptu walk in this lovely wetlands area. The boardwalk and path are well maintained and suitable for all ages and abilities. Lots of birdlife, and spotted many waterdragons. Short a star because of some litter and dumping along the path, but otherwise a delightful spot for some exercise and peace. No dogs/cats allowed.
Marcelle A — Google review
Visited this place for the first time today. It has excellent trails for both walking and biking. Lots of birds around.
Srinath H — Google review
Love it. First time here. Its winter and not much around but we still had some close encounters with some fabulous wildlife. Even the Red Bellied Black Snake came out to say hi.
Nina B — Google review
Decent place for nature walk, bird watching. especially morning time! No car park, no public amenities or proper map location for entry, had to navigate my own way. Was bit sad to see some plastic bottles and other litter thrown in the wetland.
Jitendra V — Google review
Quiet walk with wide paths,summertime though becomes a mosquito breeding ground and cyclists who can't read will ride along the path that can cause problems around blind corners
Brenda E — Google review
14 Jacksons Rd, Sydney NSW 2102, Australia•https://www.northernbeaches.nsw.gov.au/things-to-do/recreation-a…•+61 2 9970 1111•Tips and more reviews for Warriewood Wetlands
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Turimetta Beach

4.6
(81)
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5.0
(1)
Beach
Turimetta Beach is a hidden gem located at the bottom of a steep cliff stairway in suburban Warriewood. This rugged beach is known for its high shale bluffs and strong shore breaks, making it popular among surfers. The beach offers unspoiled beauty with cliffs that shield visitors from the city surroundings. It's not too crowded and is situated near the popular Narrabeen Beach.
🏖️ BEACHES COME AND GO 🏖️ Yes, but not this one. One of the bests reading spots featuring beach, caves, stairs, rocks and all things book girls want. Pro tip: Beach chair and warm drinks for windy days. Thank me later🌸
Flo — Google review
This beach has a special place in my heart and I've been coming here for many years now. Be careful if you're going for a dip as there are no lifesavers on this beach and is great for an early morning stroll or to clear your head. Highly recommend 👌
# A — Google review
Beautiful cosy beach but no toilet facilities available and almost no parking spots around. So better walk through there from North Narrabeen or Warriewood beaches and enjoy the views from benches alongside the cliff top track.
Janet — Google review
Truely spectacular and the welcoming waves unfolding here at your feet give a unique experience for me compared to the other northern beaches.
Akila ( — Google review
Beautiful place. Great for surfing. A bit dangerous if you don't have swimming skills.
Daniel P — Google review
Being right next to the very popular North Narrabeen means this beach is often very quiet and peaceful especially earlier in the morning. Beautiful location for a walk during sunrise. There is a fair amount of street parking at the top with a short walk down some stairs to the actual beach itself.
Sasha G — Google review
Nice beach, a short walk from Narrabeen. Better for surfing than swimming due to the waves. Not too crowded with interesting rocks lining the beach :)
Michelle T — Google review
Lovely place...not much for swimming but if Ur waves fan then this the place ..not much crowded
Fida A — Google review
New South Wales, Australia•Tips and more reviews for Turimetta Beach
20 min · 0.9 mi
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Warriewood Beach

4.6
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4.3
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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Warriewood Beach is a hidden gem, tucked away from the hustle and bustle, making it perfect for those seeking tranquility. The beach offers essential facilities such as a surf life-saving club, kiosk, toilets, showers, and parking. Accessing the beach involves a steep descent from the clifftops but once there, visitors are greeted with a sheltered environment and calming bird songs.
Warriewood Beach is one of the most calm and beautiful beaches in this part of the city, perfect for relaxing or enjoying a peaceful day by the ocean. The beach has a serene atmosphere, with stunning views and soft golden sand, making it a hidden gem. There is a parking lot right near the beach, but it is paid parking. However, if you’re looking for free parking, there’s a road just ahead of the main parking area where you can park without charge. The beach is also equipped with clean toilets and showers, which is super convenient for visitors. For a bite to eat or a coffee, there’s a great spot nearby that offers delicious options, making it easy to spend an entire day here. Highly recommend this beach for anyone looking for a tranquil and picturesque escape!
Viktorija I — Google review
Nice and calm beach not too crowded water it’s crystal clear view it’s amazing great place for families and friends to spend a day but recommend taking tent as not much shaded area toilets facilities available too and parking literally right up to the sand but it paid parking $10 per hour and beautiful sunrise cafe 🍵 located around the corner of the beach food its amazing and very fresh
Lakshmi R — Google review
Secluded and feels very private. You park literally right up to the sand... magic!
Vlad M — Google review
Had the most unforgettable moment watching the sunrise on the beach- absolutely magic….
0oNegio0 — Google review
Warriewood Beach is a beautiful, quieter spot on Sydney’s Northern Beaches. The golden sand and clear waters make it perfect for a relaxing day out, whether you’re swimming, surfing, or just soaking up the sun. It’s less crowded than other beaches, which adds to its charm. A great place for a peaceful beach day!
Aryak B — Google review
Great little beach popular with surfers, swimmers and sunbakers. The Sunrise café is located at the southern end of the beach and worth checking out.
Paul C — Google review
A secluded but easy to access beach with amazing headland walks. Good toilet facilities.
Shane W — Google review
Brilliant surfing beach, with amazing rights off the southern point (and an easy rip to get out). Perfect beach when there is a heavy southerly wind that will make other beaches uncomfortable. There is a fantastic cafe overlooking the bay, and there is a public bathroom on the beach. Parents with small kids take care as there is usually a gutter when entering the water.
Gavin R — Google review
New South Wales, Australia•http://www.pittwater.nsw.gov.au/lifestyle/beaches/beach_location…•Tips and more reviews for Warriewood Beach
18 min · 7 mi
5

Clareville Beach Reserve

4.6
(407)
Park
Clareville Beach Reserve, located in the Northern Beaches region of Sydney, is a tranquil and unspoiled gem perfect for families and nature enthusiasts. The soft golden sands and clear waters of Pittwater offer a serene setting for relaxation and water activities. The reserve provides barbecue facilities, shade, toilets, and a lovely sandy shore for visitors to enjoy. While it offers a picturesque environment with opportunities for swimming and sunset watching, some visitors have noted occasional sewage smells.
Relaxing Sunday afternoon drive around in new area recently moved to. Quiet, leafy plenty of flora and fauna. Bay Area in one side and Pacific Ocean on the other. There was a cute little cafe still open and serving its Sunday “roast only “ lunch . As we were only enquiring & I’m a vegetarian it didn’t quite suit but the receptionist was nonetheless very informative as to further options regarding futures plans should we wish to dine there. There’s public parking down there where kayaking seems to be the sport of choice , with bbq areas, benches /tables. However it’s the first place I’ve seen that refuses entry of pooches! Throughly lovely area with seemingly friendly folks !
Nikki L — Google review
Very pleasant non surf beach with a strip of grass where you can sit in the shade. Water temperature very warm in late December. Great for little kids. Shallow water and only a gentle slope.
Alex K — Google review
This is a great little beach that is well-thought-out with barbecue facilities, shade, toilets, and a lovely sandy shore . It's an ideal afternoon swimming spot and watch the sunset. Rex and I had a great time.
Peter K — Google review
Lovely small beach with clear clean water. So much fun to swim and cool down
Richard V — Google review
The actual shop is ok. Despite they don't have some items in Stoke. But driving through the area and finding a carpark is very difficult. Cars come and go in all directions, and in general, this is a very hazardous area.
Lili — Google review
Quiet Pittwater side beach, there were some people in the water although we didn’t because of all the boats moored there - doesn’t feel like a swimmers beach
Mark S — Google review
One of Sydney's best! Flat water, natural beauty, sheltered, uncrowded and Stand Up Paddle Heaven!
Tony H — Google review
Great place for stand up paddle boarding or just bring a picnic and a bottle of wine and sit at one of the tables. It has toilets and showers.
Ross S — Google review
36 Delecta Ave, Clareville NSW 2107, Australia•https://www.northernbeaches.nsw.gov.au/things-to-do/recreation-a…•+61 1300 434 434•Tips and more reviews for Clareville Beach Reserve
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Even the most seasoned adventurers need a break to chow down some food. Close to Clareville Beach Reserve, these restaurants are about a 2-minute walk away.

The Clareville

4.8
(318)
Restaurant
Nestled in the serene surroundings of Clareville Beach, The Clareville is a charming cottage restaurant that exudes an elegant yet relaxed atmosphere. This sun-drenched haven invites diners to indulge in exquisite Modern Australian cuisine with a focus on farm-to-table freshness. Guests can expect beautifully presented dishes featuring innovative flavor combinations, such as wild 3 corner leek dumplings paired with asparagus and smoked macadamia, alongside decadent desserts like chocolate mousse complemented by liquorice ice cream.
Had an absolutely outstanding dining experience! The food here is truly next level. The scallops were the best I’ve ever had - rich, and incredibly flavourful. And the oysters? Absolutely divine - fresh, briny, and just perfect. Every dish we tried was thoughtfully prepared and packed with incredible flavour. It’s clear the chefs here are passionate about what they do. The service was exceptional - attentive and friendly. The staff made sure we felt well taken care of from start to finish. Without a doubt, this is one of the best restaurants I’ve ever been to. Highly recommend it to anyone looking for a top-notch dining experience.
Arkadiusz W — Google review
5 star. We had a luncheon with friends, table for 4, end December. Such a beautiful experience on the eye, the palate & the surrounds. Delicious. I used to come here 20 years ago, same place, different hosts now. It lived up to its reputation of a gorgeous & humble place to dine. The stylish service was excellent, friendly & knowledgeable. The wine list has a simplicity of selection, yet a good selection & perfectly paired with the menu. Lovely to stroll on Clareville Beach after lunch. A treat for us to finish off the end of a year & bring in a new one.
Jo-ann — Google review
We've only been twice (once for lunch, once for dinner), but the Clareville is fast becoming our local go-to Special Occasion/Date Night restaurant. The service is warm and welcoming, attentive and efficient, and the staff very knowledgeable about the menu and wines. The food is immaculately prepared, fresh and tasty, and the wine list is excellent, with some really interesting Italian wines. This is a vibrant and relaxed restaurant for locals and foodies. We love it. Highly recommended.
Henrietta T — Google review
Honestly one of the best lunch experiences I’ve ever had. I’m not usually a fine diner, and while this isn’t fine dining, it absolutely feels like it. The staff were incredibly welcoming and attentive from start to finish, making the whole experience feel special. The menu was outstanding and when the food arrived it was beautifully presented and even better to taste. I just want to relive the whole meal again. Absolutely sublime and impossible to fault.
Nicholas B — Google review
There’s some seriously great food being made at the Clareville under its new ownership and it’s only a matter of time before the place attracts serious national attention and a star or 2. The setting is, as always, lovely. Just a stones throw from the water, with ample free parking at night right out the door. Service has been lifted to a superb standard, and the technical quality, invention and taste in the dishes is up there with the best in Sydney, but without the city price tag. We had the set menu and it was superb, with staff having no problems adapting dishes for gluten free. There’s a very good selection of wines by the glass, and in Summer an early evening or lunch on the patio would be unbeatable. A great dining experience.
Stephen S — Google review
We spent a beautiful Sunday afternoon enjoying the degustation menu with wine pairing. Absolutely outstanding! Cooper’s menu is original and exquisite. All the staff are very knowledgeable about the menu and wines. We suspect they’re all sommeliers. Fantastic place for a celebration or an intimate meal. Highly recommend this wonderful little restaurant.
Linda M — Google review
Such a special place for a celebratory lunch! We had the autumn/winter degustation menu with the matching wines. Each course was delectable in it's own right and the wines were different and interesting. The portions were larger than you would generally expect for a degustation. Such a wonderful experience and we'll be returning for their next degustation menu (though the regular menu looks to be equally delightful ;))
Libby V — Google review
Absolutely outstanding degustation lunch at The Clareville today. Everything both delicious and beautifully plated. Amazing value for such incredible food.
David T — Google review
27 Delecta Ave, Clareville NSW 2107, Australia•https://theclareville.com.au/•+61 2 9918 2727•Tips and more reviews for The Clareville

Armchair Collective

4.3
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4.2
(184)
$$$$affordable
Cafe
The cafe Armchair Collective Mona Vale offers a great range of breakfast and lunch options, as well as a comfortable atmosphere. It also sells creative homewares, giving you the option to add some personality to your home.
Can't love this place enough. Travelling solo with my little dog, a quick search for a dog friendly cafe landed me here and I wasn't disappointed. Corn Fritters were divine. The milkshake was so pretty, and pretty delicious. The staff were lovely, pleasant and chill. They made every person comfortable and gave their attention 100% to the person they were serving every time. They were busy but calm and no delays with service. This cafe is everything you want in a place for a relaxed brunch. Plenty of doggos out for brunch in the outdoor seating area with their families, and all were well behaved, especially the dogs! Good vibes. Earned every star. Thank you for allowing me to enjoy a relaxed brunch with my little dog.
Stacey W — Google review
Lovely cafe so close to the beach ⛱ front, great parking and most importantly great food and coffee! All the great staples for families to choose from, served with a smile. What an interesting retail experience as well, with a variety of home and kitchen curated curiosities, bringing another dimension to spending time browsing with friends and family. Enjoy a relaxing time here!
Benson C — Google review
Enjoy a Sunday at the Armchair Collective Coffee Shop. Shops are busy on weekends as this is the time when people enjoy the weekend before the start of the new work week. ☕ Many decorations, accessories for the house are arranged alternately with space for guests. Enjoy food and drinks, and take a walk around shopping. ☕ Although guests enter quite a lot but the quality of drinks as well as food is still guaranteed. Coffee and food as well as space are worth coming back to many times next time. A location near the Mona Vale beach is also a plus. 🏖️
0oNegio0 — Google review
Cute cafe that it’s worth a visit! Had the chilli scrambled eggs and the corn fritters…and loved the food. The kale, in particular was lovely and crisp. Delicious! Great coffee too all served in a very relaxed atmosphere. Also it’s one minute walk down to the beach, which is a great bonus (plus they sell homewares - perfect as little pressies or to enhance the appearance of your home, if you wish). Also loved the fact that the food is not overpriced. Would definitely visit again.👍🏻👍🏻
CH — Google review
A lovely place for brunch with good service. Menu is on the smaller side, but there was enough there to interest us. Pulled pork bowl and corn fritters were a treat, as they were cooked perfectly and full of flavour. Servings were on the smaller side, but didn't leave hungry and the price was about right (~$19) for what we got. No table service which is unfortunate, however the friendly wait staff made up for it Would love to come back.
D — Google review
A unique little homestore and Cafe that also serves great coffee and brunch/lunch. Parking was not an issue and very close to the beach. Dogs are allowed in the outside eating area, which is covered. The eggs Benny and fish tacos were delicious! The 5 of us who all ordered something different were very happy with the food and service! Will definitely return, ofcourse the great company was a bonus!!
Joanne S — Google review
Totally forgot one of our meals 2 out of our 3 had had 10 minutes before the 3rd person’s meal turned up. I ordered Chili scrambled eggs & the knife was so blunt it couldn’t even cut the toast, which I had to basically tear apart. Apart from that the food & service was fine.
Kevin S — Google review
A vibey, friendly atmosphere with delicious food and quick service.
Nanette K — Google review
9A Darley St E, Mona Vale NSW 2103, Australia•https://www.thearmchair.com.au/•+61 2 9999 2871•Tips and more reviews for Armchair Collective
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Oceanviews Chinese & Vietnamese Asian Cuisine

3.8
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3.4
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$$$$affordable
Vietnamese restaurant
Delivery Restaurant
Oceanviews Chinese & Vietnamese Asian Cuisine is a delightful spot that promises an exceptional dining experience. Known for its excellent seafood hot pot and nasi-goreng, this restaurant offers a diverse menu that caters to various tastes. Conveniently located near Warriewood Beach, it provides easy access for those looking to enjoy a meal after a day by the sea, although trees may block some ocean views.
MY FAV CHINESE IN NORTHERN BEACHES. HIGH QUALITY FOOD. I LOVE EVERYTHING HERE.
Catalina R — Google review
Ordered delivery - was quick but probably explains the lack of detail to the food quality. Sweet and sour pork was sweet and sour fat. Approx 20 cubes of fat with no pork meat. Also ordered Satay Beef. Way too much MSG and not a peanut in sight. Dim sims were good. Spring rolls were good, plenty of veg. Sweet and sour pork was so disappointing. Rare to find a Chinese on the beaches so hope they read reviews, take feedback and improve.
Louise C — Google review
Friendly local restaurant. Get in early for the good tables near the doors. Despite the name there is no view! Ok Asian food, too much sauces for Vietnamese ask if meat choices are stir fried or deep fried as not obvious from menu.
_ _ — Google review
We had one serve of ginger barramundi and 2 serves of sizzling seafood plus fried rice. The ginger barramundi was virtually inedible. The batter was hard and old and the fish was barely detectable. The accompanying sauce was , to be kind, nondescript. The same battered fish turned up on the sizzling platter which apart from the prawns was a great disappointment. The fried rice was fine.
Edna B — Google review
Had the Barrumandi Hot Pot here, which was tasty, and the service was lovely, friendly staff, however there was only one chef cooking the meals and one staff member handing out the meals and tending to diners. My group of 9 were there for 3 hours. Despite that, it was a lovely evening.
Siobhan O — Google review
So dissatisfied. Ordered the honey chicken and could not taste any honey. Satay beef didn’t taste like satay and had way too much tenderiser. Fried rice was not even tasty. Do not go to this restaurant.
Sherryn M — Google review
Ordered pick-up via Menlo and the food was ready on time. The food is always excellent, particularly the seafood hot pot and nasi-gorang 😋. They're across the road from the entrance and car park for Warriewood Beach, but unfortunately trees obscure views of the ocean. The lookout across the road has excellent views tho 🙂
Cheryl M — Google review
We had a great night there last night. It was a party for 30+ people and Daniel and his family cooked up a beautiful banquet for us. He allowed us to decorate the place as well and was very flexible about the menu options. We have always enjoyed our meal when we have eaten there…it’s BYO and reasonable prices.
Sally H — Google review
120 Narrabeen Park Parade, Warriewood NSW 2102, Australia•http://www.oceanviewsvietnamese.com.au/•+61 2 9979 9449•Tips and more reviews for Oceanviews Chinese & Vietnamese Asian Cuisine

Seastar Chinese Restaurant

4.2
(187)
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Chinese restaurant
Seastar Chinese Restaurant is a charming family-owned establishment that specializes in authentic Cantonese cuisine, making it a delightful find for locals and visitors alike. Nestled conveniently across from Warriewood Beach, diners can enjoy stunning views of the Pacific Ocean while savoring dishes like Mongolian Lamb and salt & spicy pork ribs. The restaurant offers a welcoming atmosphere perfect for families, with friendly staff who are particularly great with children.
Another outstanding feed at the best Chinese restaurant on the Northern Beaches ⛱️ 👌 😋 You must dine here if you want authentic cuisine, just up the beach from Warriewood Beach. BYO wine allowed Toilet onsite Choose special 'A' or 'B' and you can switch out one dish for approx $75-$80
Daniel R — Google review
Absolutely appalling customer service. We ordered some food from them, and decided to pick it up because we live right around the corner and their takeaway menu mentioned a 10% discount off pick up orders over $45 (We ordered a special pack for 75). 1) We were refused the discount in a very rude manner, because we « ordered a pack ». When asked why does the menu not mention this exclusion (photo attached), the cashier used a very unnecessary tone and made us feel extremely uncomfortable. 2) the cashier would not look at me once during the entire time I spoke to him and would only respond to a man (is this a cultural thing or a choice not to respond to a woman talking to you?). Finally, why advertise something you are not happy to grant, and offend your customers by forcing them into a ridiculous and humiliating activity of negotiating 7 dollars. Just do not offer a discount in the first place. Would not recommend this place to anyone.
Addy R — Google review
A lovely family-run Chinese restaurant with delicious Cantonese style Chinese food. We are so happy to have found a nice Chinese restaurant in the area. We had the Mongolian Lamb (which we really enjoyed), and the salt & spicy pork ribs (which were also very nice). The location across from the entrance to Warriewood Beach also provides a view to the Pacific Ocean if you are there during the day. There is also parking right outside on the street.
Matthew ( — Google review
My new local Chinese restaurant for takeaway A bit pricey but the menu variety is pretty good & the dishes are fresh & very tasty
Peter B — Google review
Great local chinese selling Aussie Chinese. Really honest and good value food, beers are cheap too. It pumps at night with locals which is a great sign.
Paul B — Google review
I had pork in plumb sauce, it was the worst Chinese I've ever had, everyone else enjoyed there meal. I must have picked the wrong dish.
Gary W — Google review
More than happy with both the standard of food and the service. The atmosphere is classic suburban Chinese
Amanda — Google review
This is a fantastic Chinese restaurant. Don't believe everything you read, staff were awesome and so good with the kids.
I E — Google review
AU, 118 Narrabeen Park Parade, Warriewood NSW 2102, Australia•+61 2 9997 2389•Tips and more reviews for Seastar Chinese Restaurant
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Day 4

Keep it simple
For day 4, these 4 places should be enough to fill your day with something exciting to do in Pittwater. Start the day with Baha'i Temple Sydney House of Worship and make your way through the city to get to The Basin. This should take about 5 hours of your day.
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Baha'i Temple Sydney House of Worship

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Bahá'í house of worship
Sights & Landmarks
Religious destination
Tourist information center
The Baha'i Temple Sydney House of Worship is a serene and lovely place with well-maintained gardens, vibrant trees, and flowers. The sound of cicadas creates a tranquil ambiance, making the visit exceptionally peaceful. Volunteer guides are friendly, welcoming, and knowledgeable about the temple's history and significance. The temple has nine sides and doors symbolizing unity, perfection, and completion in the Baha'i faith.
I visited the temple today. This place is truly lovely, boasting well-maintained gardens filled with vibrant trees and flowers. The sound of cicadas chirping creates a unique ambiance where it feels as if the air itself is vibrating. This contributes to a deeply tranquil aura, making the visit exceptionally serene. The volunteer guides at the temple were outstanding - they were not only friendly and welcoming but also impressively knowledgeable about the temple's history and significance. The architectural beauty of the temple, coupled with the natural beauty of its surroundings, made for an enjoyable visit.
R W — Google review
Lovely place full of plants and green. A very warm vibe and loving people. The temple is simple and beautiful.
Aldana O — Google review
The Bahá’í Temple in Sydney is a beautiful place to meditate, pray, or simply walk through the peaceful gardens and soak in the surrounding beauty of nature. I’ve been blessed to conduct at several Australian Bahá’í Choral Festivals held here, where sacred choral music fills the space and lifts hearts to the heavens. If you attend a Sunday service, you might hear a local choir sing there!
Lorraine M — Google review
Saw the temple dome above the trees and stopped to check in and find out a little more. Lovely grounds and a beautiful serene building with 9 sides and a simple yet lovely interior where one can pray, meditate and reflect, no matter your belief or religious stance. There is a public service each Sunday at 11am. Our visit was quick and we were welcomed with grace and courtesy, and not compelled to listen to dogma or details about the founding of the temple. We sat quietly inside, walked around respectfully outside and left. If you have questions however, there are one or two people happy to help.
Marcelle A — Google review
Beautiful place of worship. Where everyone is welcome to join.
Alain L — Google review
Beautiful and serene. Such a lovely Temple.
David M — Google review
A great place to visit. This unique place is very serene and volunteers make a great effort to explain the significance of this place of worship. I was driving to Northern Beaches and noticed this and took a detour and was a fabulous experience. This place has 9 sides and the number nine is significant in the Bahá’i faith, symbolizing unity, perfection, and completion as the highest single digit. Just as there are nine gardens, the House of Worship has nine sides and nine doors.
Rohit R — Google review
Lovely grounds picnic area but I must say the Temple is absolutely gorgeous. Construction of the temple started in April 1957 using construction techniques never before used in Australia. Architect John Brogan ( Sydney) with builders "Welch Brothers" were responsible for the unique building. In the dome inside the temple is a plate with the inscription" O Glory of the All Glorious". Construction was completed in 1961. The temple stands about 40 metres high with 9 side's and 9 entrances and it sits on approximately 9 hectares of bushland. The Baha'i temple is a haven of spiritual serenity and it is one of eight Baha'i temples around the world.
Tanya V — Google review
173 Mona Vale Rd, Ingleside NSW 2101, Australia•https://bahai.org.au/•+61 2 9998 9222•Tips and more reviews for Baha'i Temple Sydney House of Worship
15 min · 7.3 mi
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Dunbar Park

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Park
Pretty little park on the Northern beaches
Steve M — Google review
We babysit our grandkids there. The playground is enjoyable for the kids. Then the library is on the edge of the park and coffee shops are just over the road.
Christopher C — Google review
Good playground but not fenced. Closest toilets in Avalon Rec Centre. Birds are crazy!!
Susan D — Google review
Great place to play
Apollo L — Google review
Simple play equipment done well. Great for 4-12 as long as you don't have escapees as it is not fenced in.
Dale D — Google review
Great little park for the kids. The cockatoos are very confident.
Troy R — Google review
Hunter Valley Wine show at Dunbar Park - absolutely fantastic - if you didn't get there this year bad luck - try to get there next year or maybe just go to the Hunter
Max T — Google review
Good kids playground. Get lunch and take it to the park.
Michael P — Google review
59 Old Barrenjoey Rd, Avalon Beach NSW 2107, Australia•https://www.northernbeaches.nsw.gov.au/things-to-do/recreation-a…•+61 407 708 078•Tips and more reviews for Dunbar Park
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Paradise Beach

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Beach
Paradise Beach is a hidden gem that truly lives up to its name, offering an idyllic escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Tucked away at the end of Paradise Avenue in Avalon, this secluded beach is bordered by the serene waters of Pittwater. Accessible only by boat or through a picturesque bushwalk, it promises privacy and tranquility for those seeking solace in nature. The soft sands invite visitors to relax while enjoying gentle waves that are perfect for families with young children or novice swimmers.
Stunning location. Gorgeous little airbnb beach house available - The Paradise Beach House. Very Limited parking and no public toilets but a stunning little spot.
Naomi W — Google review
We visited a few days after rain, so the beach wasn't at its finest! Lots of debris caught inside the net, water cleaner outside. Nice little spot, though, lots of oysters.
Alice W — Google review
Beautiful place that I love so much 🧡
Aldana O — Google review
Nice secluded beach
Michael L — Google review
Amazing little spot. Not much space for parking though.
Molonai M — Google review
Gorgeous quiet spot
Sherrie M — Google review
Beautiful place but find parking difficulty
Camellia C — Google review
No toilets. Go to Clareville.
Graham V — Google review
New South Wales, Australia•Tips and more reviews for Paradise Beach
36 min · 16.9 mi
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The Basin

4.8
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Bay
The Basin is a picturesque lagoon-shaped bay nestled within the stunning Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park, just 20 kilometers north of Sydney's bustling CBD. This serene spot is perfect for families, featuring a netted swimming area that ensures safety for kids while they splash around. The calm waters are also ideal for fishing and stand-up paddleboarding, making it a favorite among outdoor enthusiasts.
Had a horrible time at this restaurant I laughed at the caramel flavoured condoms and the strippers were not in the ocean like advertised they were very yummy, not cool food. The Lego was a ripoff so I will be returning to Hogwarts from platform 2 and 1 quarter in my sedan.
Denis T — Google review
We made a terrible decision to go to the Basin during a holiday weekend, and it was not ideal. There was barely any room left on the ferry, but luckily we squeezed in up top. Side note, there is no ticket booth/machine for the ferry from Palm Beach Wharf; you'll pay a sun-laden 16-year-old with a sweet summer gig on the boat. Anyway, there were lots of people, the most prominent tents, and a bunch of wallabies trying to get any scraps of food from you. People have mentioned that a shark net guarded the inlet, but much to our surprise, the "shark net" was merely there to deter boats. Don't fret though, it's entirely safe, and the little kids around you could attest to that. As soon as we hit the water, we were greeted by schools of small fish, and we were excited by the abundant sea life. As we swam further out, the visibility dropped tremendously. It was cloudy and hard to see in the middle of the estuary. As we moved closer to the rocks, we saw it teeming with life. We made a couple of fish friends that followed us around until we headed back to shore. It was a great place to go if you've never snorkeled before since the water is relatively flat and you'll be sure to see plenty of critters. Speaking of critters, be sure to keep your food safe as there are a bunch of little wallabies trying to make friends with you and your precious food!
Carolyn L — Google review
Heaven on Earth
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Paradise 🌴
Sarah — Google review
New South Wales 2084, Australia•Tips and more reviews for The Basin
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Where to eat

When you need a food break from visiting all the attractions today, these fan favorite restaurants are about a 2-minute walk away from Dunbar Park.

Sabiang Thai Restaurant

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3.5
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$$$$affordable
Thai restaurant
Sabiang Thai Restaurant is a delightful gem that offers an inviting and classy atmosphere, perfect for enjoying authentic Thai cuisine. The staff is known for their warm hospitality, making every visit feel special. Diners rave about the Pad Thai, often described as the best they've ever tasted, alongside other flavorful dishes like curries and fried rice. With generous portions and quick service, it's no wonder guests keep coming back for more.
Very good atmosphere and very classy. Service is excellent and the food serving is worth it. Pad thai is a must try to this place! Their pad thai is out of this world and the best among all thai restaurant that I have tried.
Jefferson R — Google review
My favourite thai shop. Food is always great here. The servings are very generous. Ordered the Pad Cha Barramundi and Chile fried rice with duck.
Ryan R — Google review
Really nice Thai restaurant. Welcoming, polite and happy personel and parking nearby on street. Thay have tasty dishes, good tap beer and this all in pretty quick pace. We liked it and will probably come back. Thank you :)
Joe J — Google review
Very good Pad Thai. Service with a smile :) That’s the way it’s done. Thank you for having me in your restaurant.
Eitan G — Google review
"Sabiang Thai exceeded my expectations! The Thai curries and noodle dishes were flavorful and authentic. Service was attentive and friendly. Cozy atmosphere with traditional decor. Highly recommended.
Dawood A — Google review
Absolutely delicious food!! We ordered through Uber Eats and it took a while to arrive. The driver said there was a queue which is what caused the delay. I’m not surprised! The food was worth waiting for *****
Marion — Google review
Food was AMAZING and the service was too good. Very friendly staff… Must visit when in Palm Beach… - Chilli jam soft shell crab - Chicken with Chilli basil sauce - Fried rice with king prawns
Mayuri B — Google review
Food is great, i now frequent the place
Les M — Google review
4/49 Old Barrenjoey Rd, Avalon Beach NSW 2107, Australia•http://www.sabiangthai.com.au/•+61 2 9918 2156•Tips and more reviews for Sabiang Thai Restaurant

OUZO

4.5
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3.8
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Permanently Closed
$$$$affordable
Greek restaurant
Nestled in a charming locale, Ouzo is a delightful Greek restaurant that feels like a home away from home. With a menu that changes regularly, diners can enjoy fresh and delicious dishes crafted with care. The warm and friendly service adds to the inviting atmosphere, making it perfect for intimate dinners or special occasions. Guests rave about the beautifully presented meals, including standout options like salmon souvlaki and lamb, as well as their heavenly baklava for dessert.
Such a beautiful, authentic, family run business. Don’t miss any opportunity to stop by and try. The food is delicious and the atmosphere is perfect for an intimate dinner. We will certainly be back!
Emma C — Google review
Extremely tasty Greek food served outside under cover at Club. Beauty presented meals and the staff very attentive and friendly. They serve on Sundays and on request for special occasions. Very reasonable prices. Highly recommended. D.
D B — Google review
A cozy Greek restaurant with a regularly changing menu. Our food was fresh and delicious and great wine options too. Service was very friendly. I had salmon souvlaki and my wife had lamb. The desserts were also worth trying.
Paul S — Google review
Love this little gem!! Their menu changes regularly and they are also very accommodating with requests for variations to their menu that you truly feel as though you are visiting family or a friend. Everything that we have tried there has been delicious and their baklava is just out of this world!!!
Cee H — Google review
What a lovely local restaurant. Fresh, delicious, reasonably priced home cooked Greek food. Friendly service. Lovely owner chef. Blackboard menu changes seasonally. Licenced , serving a selection of Greek wine and beer.
Liz N — Google review
The food was excellent. We had a number of entrees and a couple of mains. Tasted home cooked. Beautiful. However slightly expensive for location and relative value. Still recommend it though. It's out of the way, which is great. Some parking out front.
Walter W — Google review
We ordered the saganaki prawns for takeaway. It was extremely disappointing. For close to $30 we got 5 small prawns and about 7 pieces of burnt pita. Still hungry and now very sad. Have had really good experiences with this place, but unfortunately this was so poor had to leave a review.
Nadia D — Google review
Great little neighbourhood eatery. Friendly service and lovely food. Authentic with small menu changing frequently. Casual and byo (bottle shop 3 doors up). Worth a visit.
Chris H — Google review
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Pizza Capanna Warriewood

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4.0
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Pizza restaurant
Pasta shop
Pizza Capanna Warriewood is a hidden gem nestled in an industrial area, making it an unexpected delight for pizza lovers. While the location may not be ideal for a romantic evening, the extensive menu offers a variety of pizzas and pasta that are sure to satisfy your cravings. The service here shines brightly; guests have reported being warmly welcomed by staff who are eager to assist with recommendations. The atmosphere is enhanced by charming wall art that adds character while you wait for your meal.
GF & vegetarian pizza was the most delicious GF pizza I"ve ever had. Taste was beyond my expectations. We had to take it away(husband was in working field clothes), that I can't give a feedback for dining in. I think it might be much better with a good jazz music and some soft&warm lights.. Definitely our favourite pizza restaurant at the moment.
ELİF S — Google review
This placed used be great. It’s now dreadful.. go somewhere else. Third time in a row that the delivery pizza was completely undercooked. Had to cook in the oven at home. And no cheese on the pizza. Avoid this place.
Tour T — Google review
Take away pizza here on a Tuesday night. Not the most desirable of locations in an industrial estate next to a fast food place and a car wash, you probably won’t be coming here for a romantic night out …. Comprehensive pizza menu and pasta etc Pizza came in 10 minutes probably not surprising as only 5 in the restaurant Pizza was hot and the right size for 1. Rust was far too thin, made it impossible to eat by hand as the slice didn’t have enough dough to hold up and could have been cooked more. Taste was good though with nice blue cheese
David H — Google review
We just love Pizza Capanna. Especially the wonderful service and attention from Christie. We have dinned here for 3 years after moving from Melbourne and Christie has always made us feel so special. We do notice she is so diligant at her job.
William G — Google review
Orders takeaway, 2 nights in a row. We only order from Pizza Capanna but it’s been particularly good of late. Love a thin crust & good ingredients.. no longer on door dash which is good too, ordering direct is better & cheaper. Love the specials, simple salad, softest garlic bread.. yum!!! Thank you 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Sally A — Google review
Just had an amazing experience in terms of customer service, food quality and atmosphere. Dawn welcomed us with a warm smile and was more than happy to help us choose the right Pasta. There are paintings on the walls which you can enjoy while your order arrives. Pasta was well cooked, creamy and tasty with the right amount of salt. Pizza was amazing loved the taste and toppings not to mention the crispy base. To top it all, Dwan even offered us a special shef made chilli oil. I can say this was the best Pizza I've had in northern beaches. Will differently go back there!
Shay R — Google review
The girl at the counter needs to learn to be nice to the clients. No smile, when you ask for something it's like she is doing a favour. Food is good but service is 0/10
AJ — Google review
Terrific pizza. Really fast service. Will come here again
Sharon D — Google review
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