Pyrmont
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- Thinkbone
Pyrmont has come a long way since it’s early days in Sydney’s history. It used to be a working class suburb and in the early 19th Century it was even considered a slum. Not anymore. It’s now a cultural hot spot full of fancy restaurants, creative agencies, awesome pubs and the Star – Sydney’s only casino… for now. Pyrmont is an old suburb that’s received a bit of a face-lift and it’s well worth a look around.
Quarryman’s Hotel
Peg Leg
Darling Harbour Waterfront
Giba Park
Culture At Work
Culture At Work blends Art and Science into the perfect balance of visual and cognitive stimuli.
Gourmandise De Paris
Do you like crepes? We do.
Harris Miller
National Maritime Museum
Obunmee
Parchment Coffee Traders
Pirrama Park
Sydney Electric Bikes
SNAP Fitness Pyrmont
The Lord Wolseley Hotel
The Star
Urban Oasis
Vic’s Meat Market
Wentworth Park – Exercise Park
Wentworth Park – Greyhound Racing
Bar Anonimo
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Bar Anonimo
- Address
- 104 Miller Street120
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Keep your eyes peeled, or you might miss this one. Bar Anonimo is as its name suggests, quite anonymous. The unassuming front entrance expands into a modern dining area, cleverly designed to maximise space. It’s a local favourite for its delicious coffee and food. When you’re eating the avocado and tomato bruschetta with fresh ricotta, you think to yourself, “How is this so delicious?” It’s warm, genuine and friendly, without being too overfamiliar. You’ll always feel at home here. We recommend the granola for take away, the bruschetta for eating in and for lunch, check the specials board. We had a delicious smoked duck salad.