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Cafes and restaurants in The Rocks, Sydney

This row of former warehouses in Campbells Cove in The Rocks now houses modern restaurants that are popular with visitors, both during the day and at night. The outdoor areas have been weather-proofed for the cooler winter months.  

The Rocks wins the prize for Sydney's most interesting area to eat out

The Rocks cafe and restaurant precinct is one that caters for all tastes and all budgets, regardlesss of whether you want to eat out cheaply or splash out on fine food. The precinct is one of Sydney's most popular for dining out, whether it be during the day or in the evening.

When it comes to eateries, The Rocks has two faces: the more formal and upmarket dining that takes place at Campbells Cove, where a row of former warehouses have been converted into chic restaurants with areas that look out onto Circular Quay, the harbour and the Sydney Opera House. In the cooler winter months gas heaters are in place and the outdoor areas enclosed with plastic blinds, which means they can be used all year round.

The other face of The Rocks lies in the back streets — Kendall Lane, Playfair Street, Mill Lane, Atherden Street, as well as other small lanes and passageways. This is the most interesting part of The Rocks and much of the interest lies in choosing from the myriad of eateries scattered throughout this area. Here there are restaurants and pubs that cater for more casual dining and this is where you'll find small cafes with exquisite - almost hidden - courtyard gardens.

When you venture through the streets and laneways of The Rocks, if you see an opportunity to walk through to the back of a cafe or shop, make sure you grab it. Some of the more interesting aspects of The Rocks lies hidden behind facades. One excellent example of this is Foundation Park, at the rear of the Argyle Terrace and two restaurants, Wok on Inn and Caminetto.

On weekends, when The Rocks Markets draw thousands of visitors to the area, the small cafes are an adventure in themselves

There are also quite a few restaurants and cafes in George Street, the main street running through The Rocks.

Cafes and restaurants in The Rocks, Sydney

The same scene as in the opening picture, but in daylight hours and in summer months.   Picture: Greg O'Beirne via Wikimedia Commons

Cafes and restaurants in The Rocks, Sydney

It's standing room only in this popular restaurant at the corner of Playfair and Argyle Streets in The Rocks.   Picture: Alex Proimos via Wikimedia Commons

Cafes and restaurants in The Rocks, Sydney

Eating on the sidewalk in George Street.   Picture: © Sydney.com.au

Cafes and restaurants in The Rocks, Sydney

Enjoying the sun on a winter's day in Sydney.   Picture: © Sydney.com.au

Cafes and restaurants in The Rocks, Sydney

Saturdays and Sundays are market days in The Rocks and tables fill up quickly. Picture: © Sydney.com.au

Cafes and restaurants in The Rocks, Sydney

The bottom part of Argyle Street is closed off on Weekends for the markets and tables pop up everywhere.   Picture: © Sydney.com.au

Cafes and restaurants in The Rocks, Sydney

All the houses in this terrace row in Atherden Street have been turned into cafes and restaurants.   Picture: © Sydney.com.au

Cafes and restaurants in The Rocks, Sydney

At the rear of one of the small terrace-house cafes lies this amazining courtyard that relatively few people discover.   Picture: © Sydney.com.au

Cafes and restaurants in The Rocks, Sydney

Caminetto Restaurant, one of the eateries in Aryle Terrace, has a popular outdoor area.   Picture: © Sydney.com.au

Cafes and restaurants in The Rocks, Sydney

Walk out the back of Caminetto Restaurant and a whole new world opens up, including access to a hidden slice of history in Foundation Park (pictured below).   Picture: © Sydney.com.au

Cafes and restaurants in The Rocks, Sydney

Walk up the stairs and check out Foundation Park.   Picture: © Sydney.com.au

Cafes and restaurants in The Rocks, Sydney

The Mercantile Hotel, an Irish pub, is one of the most popular pubs in The Rocks. On weekends it engages patrons with live music.   Picture: © Sydney.com.au

Cafes and restaurants in The Rocks, Sydney

The Mercantile Hotel has a small casual beer garden directly below Gloucester Walk.   Picture: © Sydney.com.au

GETTING THERE

Catch a bus or train to Circular Quay. Turn right into George Street and walk towards the Sydney Harbour Bridge. Alternatively, follow the foreshore around from Circular Quay.