
Manly Pavilion
Manly, Sydney
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Event Description
Welcome to Manly Pavilion, a heritage-listed terrace bar and restaurant with unobstructed views over Manly Cove and Sydney Harbour. Enjoy a relaxed style of dining, with dishes inspired by the Mediterranean coast. Join us for a casual drink and snacks on the waterside terrace, with our extensive cocktail list complimenting the views, or enjoy a full à la carte meal in our dining room - we are here to welcome you for all occasions. NOTE: As of March 2024 the walkway from Manly Cove towards Fairlight is temporarily closed due to requiring work by the local council. You are most welcome to walk through Manly Pavilion for the fastest access between Manly Cove and Fairlight.
WHEN
Saturday, 7th September 2024
AGE
60+ year olds
COST
$39 booking fee
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