You don't have to be in the money to enjoy the world class views over Bondi Beach at Icebergs Bistro (one level below Icebergs award winning restaurant) while sipping on a crisp white with a bowl of mussels at your side. With its blue-green panorama views over the famous swimming pool and the rolling waves of Bondi Beach, this is one of the best spots in Sydney to enjoy a relaxing meal. The seafood platter, either hot or cold, only $70 for 2 comes highly recommended. Kids are well catered for so make it a family outing. The Bondi Icebergs Club is an international landmark, and no trip to Sydney is complete without having been to Bondi and dropping into the club. The Clubhouse sits above the historic Icebergs Pool located at the southern end of Bondi Beach. Access to the club is from Notts Avenue. Bondi Icebergs Club is easily accessible by both public and private transport. There are many bus routes that stop at the top of the street, and parking options on the beach and nearby.
You don't have to be in the money to enjoy the world class views over Bondi Beach while sipping on a crisp white with a bowl of mussels at your side. Bondi Icebergs Club Bistro is situated underneath the coveted Bondi Icebergs Restaurant; however, this downstairs venue only brings guests closer to the waves of Sydney's iconic shoreline. If you are lucky enough to nab one, the most desirable tables are lined along the outside balcony, which runs the length of the north-facing panorama. Unlike the upstairs fine-diner, an easy, breezy beach culture is made apparent with sandy feet, wet-bottoms of recent swimmers, and the smell of sunscreen.
Catching up with friends for a drink gives the perfect opportunity to snack upon an antipasto plate with grilled eggplant, capsicum, zucchini, roasted olives, hummus and pide bread. If the belly grumbles for more, then the pasta, salad and seafood dishes will easily tempt the tastebuds. Beef burgers, fish‘n'chips, and steak sandwiches are easily recognisable club staples and this bistro doesn't disappoint when it comes to size, quality and presentation. Take inspiration from the surfers below and take your turf for a surf, or rather, indulge in half a kilo of fresh Shark Bay prawns for under $25. You'll find that most meals go surprisingly well with an icy cold Blue Tongue beer or a bottle of wine in the bucket. With a view mostly painted with blue and green and a menu to boot, Bondi Icebergs Bistro may just well be one of the most lucrative dining clubs in Sydney.
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