Budget Accommodation
Y Hotel, Hyde Park: 5-11 Wentworth Avenue, Sydney, 2000
Westend Youth Hostel: 412 Pitt Street, Central Sydney, 2000
Stellar Hotel Sydney: 4 Wentworth Avenue, Sydney, 2000
Premium Accommodation
Westin 5 Star Hotel: No. 1 Martin Place, Sydney 2000
Vulcan Hotel: 500 Wattle Street, Sydney 2000
Travelodge Hotel: 27 Wentworth Avenue, Sydney 2000
Seasons Hotel: Cnr Harbour and Goulburn Street, Darling Harbour, 2000
Vibe Hotel: 111 Goulburn Street, Darling Harbour, 2000
Somerset Hotel:252 Sussex Street, Sydney, 2000
Sofitel Wentworth: 61-101 Phillip Street Sydney, 2000
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
Friday, September 17, 2010
Bavarian Bier Cafe, Manly
Branches of the Bavarian Bier Cafe are springing up like mushrooms around Sydney, and I don't think anyone's complaining. Promising to "spread the fun and froth of Bavarian Bier and culture around the globe", the German beer-hall stylings from the nation which gave the world Oktoberfest promise a fun night out in faux-Deutsch surrounds.
The Bavarian Bier Cafe at Manly is situated on the wharf looking out into the bay. When we arrived a lively Saturday night was well underway, both the interior and the exterior brimming with punters awash with the giddy pleasure of beer. The amber liquid is indeed the catch of the day here, with a full beer menu taking up an entire A3 page in tiny print, with a selection of the best beers from Germany and Europe.
The menu is unpretentious and proudly German, offering dishes such as bratwurst sausages, freshly baked Bavarian pretzels and the "Löwenschnitzel". While the prices are on the more expensive side, but the dishes are roughly the size of a laptop computer so is more than enough when split between two. The dessert menu is even more appetising, with things such as apple strudel and vanilla Anglaise or walnut and date pudding with honey ice-cream, or for those pretending to be adults, a nice cheese platter served with a red wine apple compote.
Overall, the Bavarian Bier Cafe at Manly Wharf is a fun night out with friendly staff and a great atmosphere. As they say in Germany, "Prost!"
The Bavarian Bier Cafe at Manly is situated on the wharf looking out into the bay. When we arrived a lively Saturday night was well underway, both the interior and the exterior brimming with punters awash with the giddy pleasure of beer. The amber liquid is indeed the catch of the day here, with a full beer menu taking up an entire A3 page in tiny print, with a selection of the best beers from Germany and Europe.
The menu is unpretentious and proudly German, offering dishes such as bratwurst sausages, freshly baked Bavarian pretzels and the "Löwenschnitzel". While the prices are on the more expensive side, but the dishes are roughly the size of a laptop computer so is more than enough when split between two. The dessert menu is even more appetising, with things such as apple strudel and vanilla Anglaise or walnut and date pudding with honey ice-cream, or for those pretending to be adults, a nice cheese platter served with a red wine apple compote.
Overall, the Bavarian Bier Cafe at Manly Wharf is a fun night out with friendly staff and a great atmosphere. As they say in Germany, "Prost!"
Address: Shop 2-5 Manly Wharf Manly NSW 2095
Tuesday, September 7, 2010
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