coogee
Restaurants
Coogee Pavilion
Restaurant
This sprawling mega-venue is Merivale’s most ambitious. Here you’ll find a family-friendly bistro, a tapas bar, a cocktail den and a fine diner that spiritually succeeds the now closed Est. Plus, there’s a killer rooftop bar on top of it all. Regardless of where you are, you're likely to have great views out over Coogee Beach.
Mimi’s
Restaurant
Caviar bumps, vintage booze and josper-grilled seafood – this refined eatery on Coogee Pavilion's middle level might just be Merivale’s magnum opus. A focus on premium Australian produce speaks to the beachside location, but the curvaceous, pastel-hued dining room recalls old-world European elegance.
Osteria Coogee
Restaurant
It's a bright Italian eatery moments away from the beach.
Rosie’s
Restaurant
A restaurant with “conscious cocktails” in misty hues of mitochondrial green and sugar-free desserts, from a medical nutritionist.
Sugarcane Coogee
Restaurant
The younger sibling of the Surry Hills restaurant feels like a Thai beach hut.
Bars
Una Mas
Bar
At this tapas joint inside Coogee Pavilion, you can walk in off the beach for seafood cooked on the plancha and vermouth on ice. One more of everything, please.
Will's
Bar
The smallest venue at Coogee Pavilion is packed with spritzes, Martinis and snacks. It’s also open till late on weekends.
Coogee Wine Room
Bar
Split across two levels, this classic seaside wine bar and kitchen feels like a little slice of the Mediterranean.
Coogee Bay Hotel
Bar
Coogee’s other gargantuan boozer sports has stepped up in recent years. A flash Mediterranean inspired eatery with a seafood focus joins the downstairs Garden Bar – one of Sydney's most impressive beer gardens, and the best spot in the house for seaside pub grub and schooners.