rosebery
Restaurants
Frenchies Bistro and Brewery
Restaurant
Cheese, beer, bread and charcuterie. What more do you need?
Da Mario
Restaurant
A three-tonne woodfire oven from Naples powers this Rosebery pizzeria. It’s housed inside a refurbished warehouse and - much like the dining space itself – the pizza toppings are minimal, allowing the ingredients to truly shine.
Three Blue Ducks Rosebery
Restaurant
Step inside the warehouse and surrender to Bob, the 500-kilogram grill.
Stanton & Co.
Restaurant
Modern Australian dining with a Japanese edge.
Koskela Kitchen
Restaurant
A relaxed, earthy space in a multi-use location.
Banh Xeo Bar
Restaurant
Modern and traditional Vietnamese, the kind you rarely see in inner Sydney.
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Cafes
Salma’s Canteen
Cafe
Two top chefs have joined forces to open a casual eatery in South Sydney. The red-brick one-stop shop has you covered with vibrant lunchtime salads, deli provisions and the city’s most Instagrammable desserts.
Kosta’s Takeaway Rosebery
Cafe
The lord of handheld lunches is back in South Sydney – with items you won't find at its other shops. Get a whopping schnitzel sanga or a smashed beef burger, plus treats inspired by classic Vietnamese train station bakeries.
Black Star Pastry Rosebery
Cafe
The much loved Newtown hotspot Black Star Pastry is baking up a storm in Rosebery.
Moon and Back
Cafe
This sleek Rosebery cafe and shop sells croissant-waffle hybrids and hard-to-find products overseas. The kitchen, run by Le Cordon Bleu-trained chef, turns out matcha-infused pastries and more. Moon and Back also has a sister cafe in Kyoto.
Grandma's Rosebery
Cafe
The homey little bakery opens its third cafe.
5th Earl Rosebery
Cafe
A restored factory will soon become a one-stop weekend spot.
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Shops
The Vault
Shop
Everything from French and Italian furniture to contemporary Australian-made lighting, 1680s Spanish consoles to modern works of art.
The Vault
If you thought antiques were outdated and suitable only for classic homes, The Vault will make you think again. Started by partners Phoebe Nicol and Jeremy Bowker as an online store for architects, interior designers and other design aficionados, the duo has expanded their offering with a bricks-and-mortar shop in Rosebery that’s all about bringing antiques into the 21st century. The large store has two main rooms stocking everything from French and Italian furniture to contemporary Australian-made lighting, 1680s Spanish consoles and modern works of art.
Barny’s Fine Wines and Ales
Shop
A retail love letter to grapes and hops.