When A Long Lunch With Your Crew Is Well Overdue, Here’s Where To Head

From bottomless to brand new venues

Giro Osteria Cronulla

Giro Osteria, Cronulla

There are lots of fun ways to catch up with your besties, but if you ask us, nothing quite measures up to a lazy, long lunch that stretches well into the hours after the sun goes down - and even further if you’re truly game.

Thankfully, the Shire feels almost purpose-built for such an affair, with more venues serving delicious platters and specialist cocktails than you can shake a stick at. So, if a catch up with the girls or your crew is well overdue, here’s where to head for a long lunch in the Sutherland Shire.


Fior Restaurant, Gymea

Fior

A long lunch that ends with an aperitivo hour is just the ticket. On Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays, the Shire’s latest restaurant Fior throws open its doors to welcome guests (a.k.a. you and your besties) for lunch. Fior’s menu features all the hallmarks of slightly fancy gathering with the girls, including burrata, generous plates of pasta and gelato, all presented in the prettiest of ways. Book at 1:00pm and stay ‘til aperitivo hour begins at 4:00pm, where you’ll be able to get another round of oysters for just $2 each!

 
Alphabet Street

Alphabet St

Famous for their modern Asian bites and unique cocktail list (hello, Apple Martini), Alphabet St is already a firm favourite amongst girlfriends of the Shire. Their rosé-toned, comic book chic interiors make for a perfect pairing with their equally colourful menu, which features the likes of Hiramasa Kingfish Sashimi, Roti, Miang Prawns, and Coconut Chicken Salad - all of which are designed to be shared.

 
CC Babcoq

C.C. Babcoq

The stylish C.C. Babcoq projects seriously cool vibes which is the only energy you need for a long lunch. Offering a flavourful share-style menu and an equally fun drinks selection (think Yuzu Spritz and Juicy Water Melon Sour), it's the perfect spot to relax and indulge. If you and your besties are the types to get straight into long and overdue conversations, perhaps consider the set menu, to which you can add a drinks package - or make it bottomless.

 
Conys Cronulla

Cony’s

This self-described ‘fun and feminine’ space was founded upon owner Cony’s love of cooking and passion for great South American-style food. For an easy-breezy option, we highly recommend the bottomless brunch, held every Saturday and Sunday at 12:30pm and 2:30pm. For $99pp, you’ll be granted some of the best menu picks as well as unlimited margs, Aperol spritzes, tap beer and, of course, sangria.

 
Bobbys Cronulla

Bobbys

Promising to impart an experience akin to an afternoon on the European coastline, Bobbys is shaping up to be one of the Shire’s hottest new venues. Designed by renowned architecture firm Tom Mark Henry, the interiors are totally Instagrammable, with splashes of terracotta, stone and marble. Combined with coastal breezes and a modern European menu designed to share, this is the perfect spot to plonk down for a long afternoon.

 
Jensens Kareela

Jensens

Light, bright and open, Kareela’s Jensens has a long-standing history of serving great food and drinks to great friends and family. Old-school cooking techniques are brought to life in a contemporary menu, while their resident mixologist is constantly adding his cocktail creations to the ever-changing drinks list. To get the full experience, we recommend you and your besties try the set menu, which includes their famous fried gnocchi and some seriously tempting dessert options. Scout tip: request a plush booth for your crew when booking!

 
Hurricane's Cronulla

Hurricane’s

Draped in a palette of neutrals and full of Euro-inspired chalky curves and sculptural shapes,  the interiors alone are a conversation starter for your next long lunch. Despite being a fresh face in Cronulla's dining landscape, Hurricane's has been dishing out top-notch fare across Australia (and now globally) for nearly two decades. Their Cronulla spot introduces a twist with locally sourced seafood, complementing their signature selection of premium meats and fresh produce. It's the perfect setting for an indulgent, laid-back lunch experience.

 
Giro Osteria

Giro Osteria

The experience at Giro Osteria is typical of the culture its dishes are derived from: true, authentic Italian designed to be shared amongst friends and family, with lots of good drinks thrown in for good measure. Like their sister venue, Alphabet St, Giro Osteria is also home to the coveted Apple Martini, plus a slew of other delicious cocktails to sip on before - or while - you chow down on the freshest antipasto and pasta.

 
Jack Gray Grays Point


Jack Gray

Jack Gray is where morning coffee meets early evening wine - and isn’t that what long lunches are all about? Their mag-worthy, neutral-toned space is an idyllic backdrop to an afternoon of beautifully-plated dishes and refreshing sips. On Fridays and Saturdays, you and your crew can settle in for a little longer as they extend into their dinner service.

 
Sealevel cronulla

Sealevel

A long lunch seaside is hard to beat, and with Sealevel’s floor-to-ceiling glass windows, the experience is truly hard to beat. Priding themselves on sourcing the finest and freshest seafood, their Seafood Platters are the perfect pick for a real treat yourself moment. Bonus points: Sealevel is BYO, so pack your favourite sip and settle in for a long afternoon.

Hazelhurst

This festoon-lit, art-filled paradise is just the ticket for your next catch up with friends. Think the Grounds of Alexandria meets the leafy streets of the Shire - and with a fresh, colourful and seasonal menu to match, Hazelhurst never fails to feel like an escape from the everyday. If a cocktail or two is on the agenda, we suggest getting around one of their signature spritzes!

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