Hyde Park Cafe is located in the south western corner of Hyde Park, behind the main entrance of Museum Railway Station. The Downing Centre is the building behind it, diagonally across the Elizabeth Street and Liverpool Street intersection. This heritage building was originally known as 'The Piazza' and was the site of Mark Foy's department store, but now converted to a court complex containing local courts, state government courts and the District Court of New South Wales.
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A lovely photo, lovely cafe !!
ReplyDeleteWhat an inviting place to have a cup of coffee or a sandwich!
ReplyDeleteFor at least six months of every year I don't want to sit inside to have my espresso and sandwiches. Fresh air and sun shine are essential ... as Hyde Park Cafe has shown.
ReplyDeleteYup I agree, alfresco is best.. Looks good Jim.
ReplyDeleteLovely photo - looks so inviting! - Tasha xxx
ReplyDeleteBeautiful colours! Arianna
ReplyDeleteWhat an interesting mix of styles here. Tom The Backroads Traveller
ReplyDeleteI like outdoor cafés a lot!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely setting for a cafe.
ReplyDeleteFRANKLY MY DEAR
Charming little outdoor cafe. I remember climbing the many steps to the entrance to Mark Foys - in my younger days. But that activity only happened when I visited Mark Foys to view their stunning Christmas display.
ReplyDeleteLooks very inviting!
ReplyDeleteBoth buildings seem to suit each other quite well!
ReplyDeleteI like that pink cafe, Jim! And the Downing Centre looks fabulous.
ReplyDeleteIt's more like red but with the harsh Aussie summer sun, at this time of year, it does appear pink.
Deleteso that's hyde park? very cool! looks very inviting, would love to have a coffee there
ReplyDeleteSo many windows Jim. I wonder how many faces are behind them.
ReplyDeleteA great angle, I have not noticed that sign
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