The Deckhouse is a waterfront Cafe and Restaurant situated in the Lower North Shore suburb of Woolwich. It is about 10km from Sydney CBD, or a 15 minute drive and offers a serene and quiet location to eat out with family and friends. Public Transport to the area is available, with a ferries stopping at nearby Woolwich wharf, a 5-10 minute walk to the Cafe, and regular buses from the city CBD going through the area. However, if you are going with family and friends who struggle to walk fair distances it may be better to drive, as the walk from the main road is quite steep. The car park is situated right outside the Cafe.
The Deckhouse is located on Sydney Harbour and offers majestic views of Sydney’s famed Harbour Bridge, thereby providing an outstanding setting for lunch, breakfast or dinner. The Cafe/restaurant offers a range of cuisines to suit all tastebuds, with a variety of seafood dishes, burgers and pastas offered in the lunch menu. Moreover, breakfast offers a variety of delicious meals, from buttermilk pancakes to Breakfast Sundaes. Moreover, there are a range of kids style meals, with the Deckhouse catering for all ages and tastebuds! Meals are moderately priced, with breakfast ranging to $20, and lunch meals going up to around $30.
Additionally, the Deckhouse has been nationally acknowledged for there fantastic breakfasts’ and serene location, winning the 'Best Breakfast Restaurant CBD Award 2012 and 2013', and 'National Best Breakfast Restaurant 2013'.
The Cafe/ Restaurant is an ideal location for wedding receptions and other formal events, however it also offers a more laid back style of service, with locals being able to stop by for takeaway coffee and cake on their way back from their walk in the nearby Harbourside park.
Therefore, the Deckhouse is by far one of the best Sydney Cafes, with it offering a combination of great food and serene views to match. It is an ideal location to bring family and friends for special events or just a chance to catch up and enjoy each others company in a beautiful setting!
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