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"Acclaimed first and foremost as deliverers of delectable donuts, you can also head down to their store in Camperdown Wednesday through Sunday for your fix. Alternately, order online and let them do the hardwork for you!. The s’more donut with dark chocolate ganache, crushed biscuit crumb and marshmallow fluff that torched to perfection is other-wordly, and the apple fritter number is chockers with apple, cinnamon and caramel pieces – a match made in heaven."
"Sweet toothed folks with dietary requirements haven’t been left behind either, thanks to good folks at Nutie. The crew is currently keeping both the Balmain and Surry Hills spots open for takeaway so Sydneysiders can continue to get their sugar fix. If you’ve never had the opportunity to try one of Nutie’s extravagant doughnuts, here’s the lowdown: they’re all 100-percent gluten-free, resulting in a slightly denser, cake-like treat (and this is not a bad thing)."
"Get your favourite donuts delivered to your doorsteps by Donut Papi. 📍 Donut Papi, 34A Redfern St, Redfern NSW 2016"
"Situated on the historic Jones Wharf in Pyrmont, Cafe Morso is a fab idea for a long lunch. With sweeping views across the harbour to East Balmain and North Sydney, you’ll love dining at this industrial-chic venue. What could be better than dining al fresco and enjoying the fresh sea breeze as you feast on locally-sourced produce and perhaps indulge in an Aperol Spritz or two?"
"Cafe Vizio Caffe e Cucina is laden with old-world charm and customers are treated like family. For a unique breakfast experience, order your cup of robust, specially-curated beans and bring a few friends along to enjoy a breakfast fit for royalty. Pair it with a traditional Italian pastry, or fill yourself up with some bacon and eggs."
"Share the pleasures of life with friends and family at Vizio Caffe e Cucina on William Street in Woolloomooloo. With a name that has two meanings – family and home – catch up over a good dose of caffe..."
"Beneath a soaring roof, the Maritime Museum sails through Australia’s inextricable relationship with the sea. Exhibitions range from Indigenous canoes to surf culture, immigration to the navy. The worthwhile ‘big ticket’ (adult/child $32/20) includes entry to some of the vessels moored outside, including the atmospheric submarine HMAS Onslow and the destroyer HMAS Vampire. The high-production-value short film Action Stations sets the mood with a re-creation of a mission event from each vessel. Excellent free guided tours explain each vessel's features."
"The Australian National Maritime Museum is situated at the northern end of Darling Harbour and appeals as a distinctive indoor/outdoor attraction to offer entertainment for the whole family. This museum introduces you to the maritime world as you enter the journey of underwater warfare aboard the submarine; explore the last of the big gun destroyers; marvel at...Read more"
"The Australian National Maritime Museum is a great attraction particularly for families with kids. Join a guided tour or let the kids get their hands on some of the interactive displays. Find out what life was like above and below water through interesting exhibitions."