We went for a drink and a view. But not allowed on the balcony as we didn't eat. The lounge was so bad, terrible decor, you better have a drink at the old Scout bar. We weren't allowed to walk to the balcony to see what fuss was about. Not even at peak times, so we went elsewhere, guess what, there are lots of places to see the circular pier in this area, what's the big deal?. Go somewhere else...
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We went for a drink and a view. But not allowed on the balcony as we didn't eat. The lounge was so bad, terrible decor, you better have a drink at the old Scout bar. We weren't allowed to walk to the balcony to see what fuss was about. Not even at peak times, so we went elsewhere, guess what, there are lots of places to see the circular pier in this area, what's the big deal?. Go somewhere else...
The location is good and the food is delicious. Although the weight is not much, it can also meet the general dinner needs, we are very satisfied here. The dessert is delicious and very special. Eating at customs is a very special experience, and the dinner lasted for several hours. The waiters are hospitable. Many people inside (Monday night), it is a good signal, the waiters here are very efficient. Give a compliment to the management team here.
The old Customs House is like many old Sydney buildings such as Queen Victoria Building. It is very rustic and textured. Among them, the Customs House is flat and serves as an important demonstration building in the light music festival held in Sydney every year. So friends who come to Sydney to experience it are best to take this time. Customs House is just not far from Sydney, you can go together.
Sydney, Australia, is a watcher in the revitalized monuments, convenient location, and boats. The three-dimensional map of Sydney city in the center of the house is especially excellent.
The old customs building with the library, cafe, bar, can be seen as soon as you come out of the ring road subway station, there are three floors inside, and there is a mini model of downtown Sydney in the middle. Worth a visit, admission is free.