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Nature's Energy Natural Therapies Centre & Day Spa
With two centres - one in Glebe and one in Balmain - Nature's Energy offers a wide variety of natural therapies including massage, chiropractic, homoeopathy, naturopathy, natural beauty, organic hair colour, acupuncture and more. Nature's Energy also has a retail section where the focus is on selling body and skin care products that are based on natural ingredients and free from parabens and sulphates.
The Philosophy of Nature's Energy Natural Therapies Centre & Day Spa:
We are given the ‘Bean’ by Mother Nature whose energy promotes evolution, enrichment and tranquility. The Bean represents to us, the life force of nature and sums up Nature’s Energy’s holistic approach to the care and commitment given to our clients.
Gallery Red is a commercial, contemporary gallery located in the heart of Glebe, showcasing emerging and established artists.
The little guy, your friendly local in Glebe. A comfortable social environment where friends can meet, strangers can become friends and where neighbours are The Little Guy's best customers. Come on down for some beers and banter, live music or book a space for your next shindig. Open Mic from 7.30pm on Tuesdays. Live music from 7pm Wednesdays, 8pm Thursdays, and 6pm on Sundays.
Join the Nags Head for a meal at their award winning Stables Bistro set in the beautiful hotel. A traditional Old English style pub just minutes away from the central business district, rich in character and history. The friendly staff will be very happy to look after your every need.
Everything from original design clothing, pre-loved attire, bric-a-brac, books and records, to arts and crafts, jewellery and hats. There are food stalls and some outdoor entertainment including bands, jugglers and acrobats. With around 200 stalls, there's a lot of stuff to wade through. And while there's a heap of junk, there is some truth in the adage that one person's rubbish is another's recycling project. Who knows, a good search may unearth a true gem - what wouldn't you give for an original Leo Sayer single, or a Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go T-shirt? Your best bet is to get there early to avoid the lunchtime and early afternoon crush. The multicultural food stalls lend the atmosphere a subliminal exotic aroma, and it won't be too long before you're tucking into samosas on the small stretch of grass and pretending, like everybody else, that you're back in Woodstock.
With more than 30,000 books on offer in every imaginable category, including many out-of-print and hard-to-find titles, Sappho Books, Cafe and Wine Bar has something for every reader. The Glebe bookshop treats customers to cafe goods by day, and wine and tapas by night. The store features two levels of browsing space and also buys and sells used books. There is an excellent travel section too. The cafe serves fresh and delicious food with many vegetarian and vegan options all served in the verdant garden courtyard. At night this comes alive as the wine and tapas bar kicks off, often with live music. The wine list is interesting and carefully chosen, the cocktails have funky literary names and there is a good selection of boutique beers. Tapas in this case are international in their inspiration. Warm and inviting atmosphere - a perfect place for a leisurely enjoyable night.
Gleebooks is the 2008 Independent Bookseller of the Year, and has over 30 years experience stocking a huge range of books, journals and periodicals, music and DVDs. It has an active lecture and book talks program, hosting both Australian and international writers upstairs over wine and cheese at 49 Glebe Point Road. Gleebooks has a diverse range of specialist DVDs including mainstream film and music titles, arthouse and hard-to-find cinema classics.
The Glass Artists' Gallery is Australia's foremost contemporary glass gallery. Established in 1982 by artist/educator Maureen Cahill, the Gallery promotes diverse and unique works by Australian and New Zealand artists both nationally and internationally. Nationally, Maureen Cahill co-founded the Ranamok Glass Prize; awarded annually, this prize has gained international recognition as a major contemporary glass prize. Internationally, the Gallery has exhibited since 1991 in major events in Chicago, New York, Singapore and London.
The Harold Park Hotel is located in the inner west of Sydney, in the suburb of Glebe, directly opposite the landmark Harold Park Raceway. The Bistro at the Harold Park Hotel has everything from snacks, bar food, kids, and desserts on our seasonal a la carte menu. We also have daily specials, and on Sundays we do a traditional roast - just the way your mum makes it! Arturo Osuna and the team in the kitchen want you to feel at home, seven lunches, seven dinners and all day Saturday and Sunday.