Guidebook for Beachside Apartment

Bernadette
Guidebook for Beachside Apartment

Food Scene

Indoor and outdoor seating. Breakfast and lunch 7 days. Dinner Friday and Saturday nights. We recommend the seafood tapas, barramundi and Spaghetti Marinara. The pizzas are also very good.
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Malabar Beach Cafe
59 Bay Parade
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Indoor and outdoor seating. Breakfast and lunch 7 days. Dinner Friday and Saturday nights. We recommend the seafood tapas, barramundi and Spaghetti Marinara. The pizzas are also very good.
Freshly barbequed chickens with fresh salads. Hamburgers, chips, Roast meat and vegetables. Very popular family run business. Open 7 days, closes about 7.30pm
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Krazy Chix Main Food Bar Malabar
1214 Anzac Parade
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Freshly barbequed chickens with fresh salads. Hamburgers, chips, Roast meat and vegetables. Very popular family run business. Open 7 days, closes about 7.30pm
Local Chinese restaurant and take away. The place itself is very dated, but our guests who eat there tell us the food is good.
Crystal Garden
1211 Anzac Parade
Local Chinese restaurant and take away. The place itself is very dated, but our guests who eat there tell us the food is good.
This bakery is very popular with locals. We are regular customers and can highly recommend it.
Malabar Hot Bread Shop
1220 Anzac Parade
This bakery is very popular with locals. We are regular customers and can highly recommend it.
Bay Window Restaurant. Excellent food with great views over the ocean. Lunch and dinner Wednesday to Sunday, good daily specials, check their website for up to date menu specials
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Randwick Golf Club
1 Howe St
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Bay Window Restaurant. Excellent food with great views over the ocean. Lunch and dinner Wednesday to Sunday, good daily specials, check their website for up to date menu specials
Walk to Nude Pizza about 15 minutes, very popular with our guests.
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Nude Pizza
1215 Anzac Parade
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Walk to Nude Pizza about 15 minutes, very popular with our guests.
Great seafood, enormous seafood platters. Best to book, otherwise you might have to queue to get in on a weekend. Very casual and relaxed outdoor eating. Parking can be difficult on the weekends. You can go by bus the 399 will get you there in 10 minutes. Catch it across the road on the ocean side.
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The Boatshed La Perouse
1609 Anzac Parade
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Great seafood, enormous seafood platters. Best to book, otherwise you might have to queue to get in on a weekend. Very casual and relaxed outdoor eating. Parking can be difficult on the weekends. You can go by bus the 399 will get you there in 10 minutes. Catch it across the road on the ocean side.
Very popular local cafe, walk 10 minutes. Across the road from a number of different city bound buses that pass regularly.
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The Heritage Kitchen Garden
1212 Anzac Parade
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Very popular local cafe, walk 10 minutes. Across the road from a number of different city bound buses that pass regularly.

Drinks & Nightlife

Coogee Pavilion celebrates the good things in life – friendship, family, fun and food, all with a Coogee ocean view. The Ground Floor is the ideal location for family get-togethers, coffee dates or catching up with friends, offering casual dining in a fun, beachside setting. From freshly shucked oysters and sashimi to wood-fired pizza and kids dishes, our menu is made for sharing. Our nostalgic games arena – complete with petanque, giant magnetic scrabble, ping pong and an in-house theatrette – ensures fun for all ages. A fun and relaxed adults only social destination for the iconic beachside suburb, the Rooftop features four indoor and outdoor bars, a sweeping balcony boasting wraparound views of the Coogee shoreline and a mouth-watering Mediterranean menu.
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Coogee Pavilion
169 Dolphin St
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Coogee Pavilion celebrates the good things in life – friendship, family, fun and food, all with a Coogee ocean view. The Ground Floor is the ideal location for family get-togethers, coffee dates or catching up with friends, offering casual dining in a fun, beachside setting. From freshly shucked oysters and sashimi to wood-fired pizza and kids dishes, our menu is made for sharing. Our nostalgic games arena – complete with petanque, giant magnetic scrabble, ping pong and an in-house theatrette – ensures fun for all ages. A fun and relaxed adults only social destination for the iconic beachside suburb, the Rooftop features four indoor and outdoor bars, a sweeping balcony boasting wraparound views of the Coogee shoreline and a mouth-watering Mediterranean menu.
Quality Pub Meals at a very reasonable price. With a great range of Beers and wines. Dining area is family friendly. Approx 30 minute walk from apt.
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The Bay Hotel and Diner
182 Marine Parade
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Quality Pub Meals at a very reasonable price. With a great range of Beers and wines. Dining area is family friendly. Approx 30 minute walk from apt.
Live music on the outdoor balcony on Sunday afternoons from 3pm.
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Randwick Golf Club
1 Howe St
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Live music on the outdoor balcony on Sunday afternoons from 3pm.

Entertainment & Activities

The Ritz Cinema is located at The Spot in Randwick. The cinema is in an area surrounded by lots of cafes and restaurants. Its a nice place to see a movie and have a meal and the movie tickets are very reasonably priced.
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Ritz Cinema
45 St Pauls St
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The Ritz Cinema is located at The Spot in Randwick. The cinema is in an area surrounded by lots of cafes and restaurants. Its a nice place to see a movie and have a meal and the movie tickets are very reasonably priced.
Cromwell Park Playground is located at Malabar Beach. It is a nautically themed playground which includes a big kids play gym with includes monkey bars and a slide. There’s small kids gym which includes a tunnel, beads and a slide. The beach theme area has a boat and a dolphin bouncing seat. The two swing set includes a baby clip.
Malabar Beach Playground
Cromwell Park Playground is located at Malabar Beach. It is a nautically themed playground which includes a big kids play gym with includes monkey bars and a slide. There’s small kids gym which includes a tunnel, beads and a slide. The beach theme area has a boat and a dolphin bouncing seat. The two swing set includes a baby clip.
Des Renford Leisure Centre is very close by. It has a number of swimming pools, a gym and a large variety of group gym classes from Zumba to Pump, Pilates to Kick boxing. The gym is a 5 minute drive or approximately 20 minute walk. For unlimited swimming, gym classes and full use of gym equipment the costs are as follows. Facility Membership: $24.70/weekly direct debit Casual Entry: $24.50 (single entry) Casual Entry - Concession: $17.30 (single entry) Casual swim costs:Casual Swim Adult: $7.00 Pensioner: $4.40 Child: $5.00 Family (2 adults & 2 kids): $20.50
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Des Renford Leisure Centre
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Des Renford Leisure Centre is very close by. It has a number of swimming pools, a gym and a large variety of group gym classes from Zumba to Pump, Pilates to Kick boxing. The gym is a 5 minute drive or approximately 20 minute walk. For unlimited swimming, gym classes and full use of gym equipment the costs are as follows. Facility Membership: $24.70/weekly direct debit Casual Entry: $24.50 (single entry) Casual Entry - Concession: $17.30 (single entry) Casual swim costs:Casual Swim Adult: $7.00 Pensioner: $4.40 Child: $5.00 Family (2 adults & 2 kids): $20.50
For a 3 hour snorkling tour at Malabar or a social shore dive 3 hours at Malabar and Bare Island. https://sydneydivesafari.rezdy.com/114220/social-shore-dive https://www.tripadvisor.com.au/AttractionProductReview-g255060-d12925380-Sydney_3_Hour_Snorkeling_Tour-Sydney_New_South_Wales.html
Sydney Dive Safari
1371-1373 Botany Rd
For a 3 hour snorkling tour at Malabar or a social shore dive 3 hours at Malabar and Bare Island. https://sydneydivesafari.rezdy.com/114220/social-shore-dive https://www.tripadvisor.com.au/AttractionProductReview-g255060-d12925380-Sydney_3_Hour_Snorkeling_Tour-Sydney_New_South_Wales.html

Sightseeing

Le Perouse is a good return walk or bike ride from the apt. If you walk you can go along the coast. Ask us if you would like to borrow bikes. La Perouse was named after the French navigator Jean-François de Galaup, comte de Lapérouse (1741–88), who landed on the northern shore of Botany Bay west of Bare Island on 26 January 1788. Captain Arthur Phillip and the first fleet of convicts had arrived in Botany Bay a few days earlier. Louis XVI of France had commissioned Lapérouse to explore the Pacific.[2] In April 1770 James Cook's expedition had sailed onto the east coast of Australia whilst exploring the south Pacific searching for Terra Australis or ‘Land of the South’. Upon King Louis XVI's orders, Lapérouse departed Brest, France, in command of Astrolabe and Boussole on 1 August 1785 on a scientific voyage of the Pacific inspired by the voyages of Cook. La Perouse in Sydney's south is named after the leader of this French expedition.
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La Perouse
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Le Perouse is a good return walk or bike ride from the apt. If you walk you can go along the coast. Ask us if you would like to borrow bikes. La Perouse was named after the French navigator Jean-François de Galaup, comte de Lapérouse (1741–88), who landed on the northern shore of Botany Bay west of Bare Island on 26 January 1788. Captain Arthur Phillip and the first fleet of convicts had arrived in Botany Bay a few days earlier. Louis XVI of France had commissioned Lapérouse to explore the Pacific.[2] In April 1770 James Cook's expedition had sailed onto the east coast of Australia whilst exploring the south Pacific searching for Terra Australis or ‘Land of the South’. Upon King Louis XVI's orders, Lapérouse departed Brest, France, in command of Astrolabe and Boussole on 1 August 1785 on a scientific voyage of the Pacific inspired by the voyages of Cook. La Perouse in Sydney's south is named after the leader of this French expedition.
For more information on this please loo under the Natures and Parks section of this guidebook.
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Malabar Headland National Park
Anzac Parade
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For more information on this please loo under the Natures and Parks section of this guidebook.

Arts & Culture

Phone 9019 0784 Visit our website ENTRY FEES Adults: $5.00 Children: $2.00 Group tours of the site including the Museum and the Nurses War Memorial Chapel by appointment. The Coast Hospital at Little Bay, on the ocean side of the La Perouse peninsula, was commissioned on the 6th December, 1881 and operated initially as a sanitation camp for healthy contacts of smallpox patients who were nursed across the harbour at Quarantine Station on North Head. This hospital has the distinction of being the first public hospital in NSW, earlier hospitals such as the Rum Hospital being run by charities. In 1934 the Coast Hospital became the Prince Henry Hospital to honour the visit of Prince Henry, third son of King George. The Nursing and Medical Museum showcases the hospital through the eras of change. There are displays of surgical instruments, a large collection of photographs and a comprehension range of uniforms for nurses, doctors, domestic, and past catering staff. The library features books used by nurses and doctors dating back to the early 1900s. The Nurses War Memorial Chapel built by the Prince Henry Hospital Trained Nurses Association in 1967 is located on the site and dedicated to the nurses of both world wars.
Prince Henry Hospital Trained Nurses Association Nursing and Medical Museum
2 Brodie Ave
Phone 9019 0784 Visit our website ENTRY FEES Adults: $5.00 Children: $2.00 Group tours of the site including the Museum and the Nurses War Memorial Chapel by appointment. The Coast Hospital at Little Bay, on the ocean side of the La Perouse peninsula, was commissioned on the 6th December, 1881 and operated initially as a sanitation camp for healthy contacts of smallpox patients who were nursed across the harbour at Quarantine Station on North Head. This hospital has the distinction of being the first public hospital in NSW, earlier hospitals such as the Rum Hospital being run by charities. In 1934 the Coast Hospital became the Prince Henry Hospital to honour the visit of Prince Henry, third son of King George. The Nursing and Medical Museum showcases the hospital through the eras of change. There are displays of surgical instruments, a large collection of photographs and a comprehension range of uniforms for nurses, doctors, domestic, and past catering staff. The library features books used by nurses and doctors dating back to the early 1900s. The Nurses War Memorial Chapel built by the Prince Henry Hospital Trained Nurses Association in 1967 is located on the site and dedicated to the nurses of both world wars.
La Perouse was named after the French navigator Jean-François de Galaup, comte de Lapérouse (1741–88), who landed on the northern shore of Botany Bay west of Bare Island on 26 January 1788. Captain Arthur Phillip and the first fleet of convicts had arrived in Botany Bay a few days earlier. https://www.randwick.nsw.gov.au/facilities-and-recreation/buildings/la-perouse-museum There are often events at the museum and you can get information about these on their website.
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La Perouse Museum
1542 Anzac Parade
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La Perouse was named after the French navigator Jean-François de Galaup, comte de Lapérouse (1741–88), who landed on the northern shore of Botany Bay west of Bare Island on 26 January 1788. Captain Arthur Phillip and the first fleet of convicts had arrived in Botany Bay a few days earlier. https://www.randwick.nsw.gov.au/facilities-and-recreation/buildings/la-perouse-museum There are often events at the museum and you can get information about these on their website.

Parks & Nature

Small family beach, with excellent children's playgound. Good beach for children as there are no big big waves. Beach cafe is across the road for coffee or meals.
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Malabar Beach Cafe
59 Bay Parade
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Small family beach, with excellent children's playgound. Good beach for children as there are no big big waves. Beach cafe is across the road for coffee or meals.
Large park for peace and quiet. Have a picnic, read a book or play ball games. A nice walk from the apartment. Sporting teams train here for rugby, football and baseball.
Pioneers Park
1160-1196R Anzac Parade
Large park for peace and quiet. Have a picnic, read a book or play ball games. A nice walk from the apartment. Sporting teams train here for rugby, football and baseball.
Walk from Malabar to Maroubra Beach along this beautiful coast walk, whales often sited here, get the whales app "wild about whales''. Have a great muffin and coffee at the small cafe 'The Grumpy Baker" on the north side of the beach. Continue along this walk to Coogee Bondi beaches if you have the energy. Alternatively you can do a loop, one way to Maroubra Bech by the coastal walk and take the Western Escarpment bush/coast walk back home. This website has the details https://www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/things-to-do/walking-tracks/boora-point-walking-track
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Malabar Headland National Park
Anzac Parade
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Walk from Malabar to Maroubra Beach along this beautiful coast walk, whales often sited here, get the whales app "wild about whales''. Have a great muffin and coffee at the small cafe 'The Grumpy Baker" on the north side of the beach. Continue along this walk to Coogee Bondi beaches if you have the energy. Alternatively you can do a loop, one way to Maroubra Bech by the coastal walk and take the Western Escarpment bush/coast walk back home. This website has the details https://www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/things-to-do/walking-tracks/boora-point-walking-track