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Kirribilli Village Cafe & Ristorante

1-3 Broughton Street, Kirribilli NSW 2061

Nestled near the foundations of Sydney Harbour Bridge is Kirribilli Village Cafe & Ristorante, a quaint, casual corner café that’s always bustling. The alfresco tables are ideal spots to relax over Sunday breakfast or just pass the time with a cup of coffee served with a smile

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Ainoya

34 Burton Street, Kirribilli NSW 2061

Sit back and enjoy the cultural experience that AINOYA has to offer, from the friendly service & atmosphere to the exquisite modern/traditional cuisine all in an elegant Japanese influenced décor.

Our menu is a fusion of traditional Japanese cuisine and innovative modern dishes, all complimented by a carefully matched wine list chosen to further accentuate the dishes.

The perfect venue to catch up with family & friends or for that intimate dinner, choose between conventional seating or Japanese Horikotatsu seating to enhance the experience.

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Asian Tapas

Shop 3/12 Fitzroy Street, Kirribilli NSW 2061

Spanish tapas culture meets Asian street market flavours. Imagine strolling along the bustling night markets in Hong Kong, Singapore, Manila or Shanghai filled with different aromas of charcoal grilled skewers and exotic spices, music, chaos and rows of brightly lit stalls.

Now imagine sitting back on a warm summer night in one of Barcelona's cosy plazas unwinding with a glass of wine, dimmed lights,
a couple of friends and a table filled with different tapas to share while chatting and laughing the night away.

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Garfish

2/21 Broughton Street, Kirribilli NSW 2061

Our philosophy is simple: we serve the best seafood and you choose how you’d like it prepared, with our constantly changing blackboard menu featuring only the freshest market fish sourced that morning.

Our restaurant menu promise you the best seafood from each season, as well as our renowned favourites like our Snapper Pie with mouth watering thick fillets of fresh snapper, that keep the locals coming back for more. We also offer a varied wine list so you can add a perfectly matched drop to your meal.

 

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Stir Crazy Thai

Shop 5/ 1 Broughton St, Kirribilli NSW 2061

The Botanist

17 Willoughby Street, Kirribilli NSW 2061

The Botanist encompasses a worldly mix of tastes and concepts. Situated in the heart of Kirribilli, the site pays homage to Gerard Fothergill, a well-travelled pioneer in the study of plants and spices and their medicinal qualities.

The Botanist has embraced Gerard’s legacy in the form of fine produce, exotic spices, the spirit of adventure and a thirst for knowledge, easily quenched with a well-poured Botanist gin, just as Gerard would have liked it.

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Outdated by Mark Kilmurry

78 McDougall Street, Kirribilli NSW 2061
Diving back into the dating pool in your 40’s is a scary prospect. This bittersweet comedy navigates the highs and lows of modern dating. Will Matt and Olivia take the plunge and swipe right? Or is it left ? So, you’re in your 40’s and dating again? Relax! Your first date may feel like you’re speeding towards a cliff at 100 kilometres an hour, but just follow these simple tips to make the dating process a breeze: One: Wish you could stop the date and start again? Ignore that doubting voice inside your head, nobody can hear it anyway (or can they?). Two: You’ve got this! After all, you’ve been in a relationship before, how hard can it be to get back on the bike? (Note: unlock it first). Three: And finally, never, under any circumstances, order the cocktail with the stupid umbrella in it. Just don’t do it. Ever. Stop! If Matt and Olivia follow these golden rules, they should be on the path to dating bliss. But do they actually have anything in common, or is this just another of those awkward dating blunders everyone wishes they could forget?...
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Killing Katie: Confessions of a Book Club by Tracey Trinder

78 McDougall Street, Kirribilli NSW 2061
When former Queen Bee of the book club Robyn publishes her first novel, the truth about the death of her nemesis, Katie, begins to unravel. Female friendships are tested in this laugh-out-loud, brutally honest, new comedy. Everyone has a nemesis. And for Robyn (Kate Raison), Queen Bee of her long running book club, that nemesis comes in the form of free-spirited and luminous Katie (Chantelle Jamieson). When Katie is invited to join the group, Robyn’s once steady kingdom is rocked by her exuberance and carefree honesty. Katie is next-level annoying, and Robyn swiftly sets about enacting a plan to eject her from her precious book club, with shocking and unexpected consequences. Laugh-out-loud funny and brutally honest, Killing Katie re-opens the book on female alliances, guilt and the mysterious forces that can either make or break a friendship group. With a hilarious ensemble cast of five extraordinary women, don’t miss Tracey Trinder’s slice of book noir....
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Flower Centrepiece Class

1 McDougall Street, Kirribilli NSW 2061
Welcome! In this workshop, you'll learn how to make natural and romantic styled floral centrepieces. Whether you're looking to create chicken wire centre pieces, candelabra centre pieces or real flower 'cake' centre pieces, in this class you'll learn all of the techniques you need to make a beautiful floral centrepiece at home, or for a special event. All of the flowers and materials will be provided and the centrepiece designs are inspired by Dutch still life paintings or 19th and 20th Century French oil painting style. Come join them to unleash your creativity and learn the secrets of good floral centrepieces. ...
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A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens

78 McDougall Street, Kirribilli NSW 2061
Audience favourite John Bell directs and plays the iconic role of penny-pinching Ebenezer Scrooge in this delightful reimagining of Charles Dickens’ classic tale. Christmas spirits are conjured up with music, pantomime and other surprises in this magical family event not to be missed! Visited by three strangers on the eve before Christmas, Ebenezer Scrooge sees his penny pinching ways revealed in all their terrible glory: from brushes with the past, to enlightenment in the present and dreaded visions of the future. Will Scrooge repent and throw turkey to the wind, or will he hold on to his purse strings, forever doomed like his poor dead friend Marley? Gather your mistletoe, hang your stocking and join the Crummles family in their home as they bring to life this classic festive tale of villainy, injustice, transformation and redemption. This Victorian troupe will immerse you in the magic of Dickens’ ghostly world as they conjure up spirits with music, pantomime and other thrilling surprises. Playing the misanthropic Scrooge, John Bell is joined by a magnificent ensemble cast in this delightful adaptation by Hilary Bell. A joyous family event not to be missed!...
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The Woman in Black by Susan Hill and Stephen Mallatrat

78 McDougall Street, Kirribilli NSW 2061
Prepare for scares in a gripping ghost story perfect for Ensemble’s intimate stage. This spine-chiller, one of the longest running plays in West End history, will have you watching through your fingers and gasping at every eerie twist and turn. This season, one of the most thrilling and long-running plays in West End history makes its way to the close quarters of Ensemble’s intimate stage. Mr Kipps (Jamie Oxenbould, Barefoot in the Park) is troubled by disturbing memories of his journey to fog bound Eel Marsh, where Mrs Drablow’s lonely house stands in isolation. Trapped by the fog, he witnessed mysterious events he would rather forget, but cannot. In desperation, he enlists the help of an actor (Garth Holcombe, TRIBES) to tell his tale and exorcise the demons that haunt his dreams. As the two men become immersed in Kipps’ story, eerie events materialise from the mists of the past and begin to haunt the present. Susan Hill’s classic ghost story, adapted for the stage by Stephen Mallatratt, will have you watching through your fingers, laughing out loud, and gasping at the spooky twists in an unforgettable theatrical experience....