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Top 5 Eateries in NSW for Travellers and Remote Workers

  • Writer: TheBrassRoom
    TheBrassRoom
  • Jul 9
  • 2 min read

Updated: Jul 26


Cozy café in Newtown, Sydney with remote workers enjoying coffee and laptops open on rustic wooden tables.

New South Wales is a prime destination for travelers seeking a blend of comfort, coastal charm, and culinary adventure. Whether you’re booking a short-term rental, hotel, or furnished apartment for remote work, discovering great places to eat enhances the entire experience. Here are five must-visit eateries in NSW that promise delicious meals, welcoming atmospheres, and locations close to some of the region’s best accommodations.

1. Bills – Sydney (Darlinghurst & Surry Hills)

Famous for its creamy scrambled eggs and airy ricotta pancakes, Bills is a quintessential Sydney brunch spot. It’s ideal for remote workers staying in central Sydney who want a cozy place to plug in or meet a client over breakfast. With locations in Darlinghurst and Surry Hills—areas known for boutique hotels and stylish Airbnb rentals—you’ll find yourself within walking distance of great coffee and coworking-friendly spaces.

Best For: Brunch lovers, city-based digital nomads

2. The Boathouse – Palm Beach

Located at the tip of Sydney’s Northern Beaches, The Boathouse offers a relaxed waterfront dining experience with fresh seafood, seasonal produce, and unbeatable views. It’s a great choice for travelers staying in coastal Airbnbs or vacation homes in Avalon or Palm Beach. The outdoor seating and calming ambiance also make it a perfect break spot for remote workers taking in the scenery.

Best For: Coastal vibes, seafood, casual luxury

3. Fleet – Brunswick Heads

Tucked into the charming town of Brunswick Heads (north of Byron Bay), Fleet is an intimate, award-winning dining venue with a focus on local produce and elegant tasting menus. For foodies working remotely from Byron or booking longer stays in Northern NSW, this is a must-visit. Be sure to book ahead—Fleet is small, exclusive, and wildly popular.

Best For: Upscale dining, special occasions, food-centric travellers

Bright brunch spot in NSW serving artisan coffee and locally sourced dishes—perfect for digital nomads.

4. Three Blue Ducks – Byron Bay

Set in a converted farmhouse on The Farm, just outside Byron Bay, Three Blue Ducks is a magnet for digital nomads, families, and wellness travelers alike. The restaurant blends ethical farming with modern Australian cuisine, serving up wood-fired meals and organic coffee. It’s close to coworking hubs and furnished rentals that cater to long-stay visitors.

Best For: Farm-to-table fans, remote work families

5. Rick Stein at Bannisters – Mollymook

If your short-term rental is along the South Coast, a visit to Rick Stein at Bannisters is non-negotiable. This fine-dining seafood restaurant in Mollymook combines Rick Stein’s coastal British roots with Australian freshness. It’s an ideal spot for travelers looking for a luxury experience near the sea—and close to Bannisters’ own boutique hotel or nearby furnished holiday homes.

Best For: Gourmet seafood, romantic dinners

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