Campbell's Stores is a row of heritage-listed sandstone warehouses at The Rocks which have been converted into restaurants. They overlook Campbells Cove, with views across Circular Quay to the Sydney Opera House.
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every thing old seems much better than modern counterparts. lovely place. the old building in background is supercool also. whutta great place! lucky u. :)
Now that looks like a fab place to spend an afternoon or evening sampling some fine fare. It's so great to see those buildings have a new lease on life.
Looks like a great place to eat and hang out and enjoy! Great photos, as always. I love it when cities will make use of older buildings rather than tearing everything down and starting over again. Seems this is what has been done here! Great post!
That looks like a great place to hang out for a while. Hope the restaurants (at least some of them) live up to the ambience and character of the surroundings. Very cool place
It must be nice to hear the wind playing above with the sails, making it probably felt like a small holiday escape. How very nice to see such a place, probably unseen over here. A wonderful Tuesday for you.
The warehouse buildings are lovely. Great idea to use them for restaraunts!
ReplyDeleteIs the food any good?
ReplyDeleteNice photographs & good blog.You have beautifully maintained, you must tried this website which really helps to increase your traffic. hope u have a wonderful day & awaiting for more new post. Keep Blogging!
ReplyDeleteSaretta, the restaurants are quite good. The Italian Village Restaurant is my favourite one here.
ReplyDeleteLooks like the restaurant is packed.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful buildings. I heard there were storms your way!
ReplyDeleteJenn Jilks, the state of Queensland was hit by Cyclone Ului on the weekend. Those storms were around Mackay, about 1700km north of Sydney.
ReplyDeleteLove the restaurants, buildings looks great, a nice place to visit and eat. Did well capturing the photos.
ReplyDeleteevery thing old seems much better than modern counterparts. lovely place. the old building in background is supercool also. whutta great place! lucky u. :)
ReplyDeleteHow easily change and progress can take over a place. For this one, it must be a welcome development before and even now. Very nice photos here.
ReplyDeleteJ Bar: That is really so neat, great to use the old building at the bay.
ReplyDeleteNow that looks like a fab place to spend an afternoon or evening sampling some fine fare. It's so great to see those buildings have a new lease on life.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a great place to eat and hang out and enjoy! Great photos, as always. I love it when cities will make use of older buildings rather than tearing everything down and starting over again. Seems this is what has been done here! Great post!
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I remember eating at Pancakes on the Rocks when I was in Sydney - I even got a t-shirt from there. Great area to explore!
ReplyDeleteSusie of Arabia, ah yes, Pancakes on the Rocks is located in another old warehouse just behind this row of sandstone ones.
ReplyDeleteThe stone building are lovely. It looks like a wonderful place to visit.
ReplyDeleteI always love to see old building maintained and reinvented for new uses. Looks like a lovely area.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a wonderful place. Wow. Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThat looks like a great place to hang out for a while. Hope the restaurants (at least some of them) live up to the ambience and character of the surroundings. Very cool place
ReplyDeleteIt must be nice to hear the wind playing above with the sails, making it probably felt like a small holiday escape.
ReplyDeleteHow very nice to see such a place, probably unseen over here.
A wonderful Tuesday for you.
Picturesque, but is their food any good?
ReplyDeleteI like to see old buildings put to new uses. These are very different than my shots of the desert of California.
ReplyDeleteThey surely look interesting..and different.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing.
What a wonderful day to spend under those sails! Very creative design for a restaurant!
ReplyDeleteWren, I haven't tried them all but the ones that I have been to, have very good food.
ReplyDeleteGreat shots!Conversion and utilization is better than demolition.
ReplyDeleteStay safe friend!
Wonderful heritage structure.
ReplyDeletebeautiful perspective
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful buildings - the sandstone is so golden!
ReplyDeletebeautiful buildings! nice to see they are maintained & put to some use.
ReplyDeleteSydney is really a nice place to visit. Great seafood and restaurants! Thanks for the comment on my blog.
ReplyDeleteIt is nice that these lovely buildings are put to use.
ReplyDeleteThis reminded me of Rotterdam or something. I guess all warehouses get turned into fashionable waterfronts. Great photos.
ReplyDeleteNice photo!!!
ReplyDeleteAlways interesting to come and visit Sydney! Thanks for some great tours!
ReplyDeleteGreat photos. I love the creative designs of the restaurants. Thanks for visiting
ReplyDeleteWhat a neat place. I'll be having seafood tonight but not by the ocean
ReplyDeletegreat place for a lunch I think. :)
ReplyDeleteWhat an exciting place to visit. I look forward to your posts and the interesting topics that you discuss. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThe refurbished warehouses are a perfect setting for this marine themed restaurant. I'd like to see it!
ReplyDeleteGlad they have preserved these and gave them a new life.
ReplyDeleteIt's always nice to see old buildings restored, preserved, recycled...
ReplyDeleteThe buildings are fabulous!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a delightful place to spend a day! Many of the old waterfronts in the US have been converted to restaurants and shops.
ReplyDeleteWonderful buildings. :)
ReplyDeletelooks like a lovely place to visit
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