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Council car park; one-hour street parking

Barrenjoey Restaurant & Guesthouse

Editorial Review

Barrenjoey House offers a modern, contemporary menu with an emphasis on quality fresh produce and seafood, with daily specials. We bring together a relaxed dining experience with professional, friendly service. Intimate summer dining on a candlelit terrace or cosy winter nights by a roaring fire, both are possible in this delightful spot.

Barrenjoey Restaurant %26 Guesthouse

Address

1108 Barrenjoey Road, Palm Beach, NSW, 2108


Contact Details

Phone:

(02) 9974 4001

Email:

info@barrenjoeyhouse.com.au

Website:

http://www.barrenjoeyhouse.com.au


Restaurant Summary

Cuisine:

Modern Australian

Speciality:

Outdoor Seating, Water Views, Function Rooms, Licenced, Group Bookings

Price:

$24.00

Entrees: $11.5 - $18.5, Main: $24 - $37.5, Dessert: $14.5 - $24

Hours:

Mon midday-3pm, Tue-Sun midday-10pm





Editorial Review

Barrenjoey House has all the elements of a special occasion restaurant. It's a bit out of the way so you have to make a bit of an effort to get there, it has a prime location just across from the water at Palm Beach, and the interior design is the very epitome of classy beach house chic. Patrons can survey the comings and goings of the ferry terminal from an elevated balcony out front which is scattered with rustic metal tables and brightly cushioned chairs. The balcony backs onto a casual dining room that opens up in summer to best take advantage of the magical sea breezes. Meanwhile the more formal main dining room looks like something out of Home Beautiful magazine with so many eye-catching objects you'll never get bored, no matter how dry your company.

In the cooler months, a seat between the window and the roaring fireplace is the perfect antidote to miserable weather. If that doesn't help, maybe the food will. The poached prawn and scallop in fragrant coconut broth is an exotic winter warmer, while the salad of prosciutto with roasted raddichio, gorgonzola, pears and hazelnut dressing is a light introduction to the main course. The saffron tagliatelle with seafood is divine, drenched in lobster bisque with chilli jam and basil. Follow with a beautifully balanced white chocolate macadamia cheesecake with red berry coulis. And remember: if the lure of the good drop gets the better of you, there's accommodation upstairs.

Shelley Hepworth, July 2007

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