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  2. Big Daddy's Restaurants - Wikipedia

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    Big Daddy's Restaurants was a chain of restaurants founded in 1964 on Coney Island Avenue in the Sheepshead Bay section of Brooklyn serving a myriad of food types ranging from European to Asian inspired dishes. In April, 1990, it was reported that Napp was looking to make a comeback with the Big Daddy's name by opening a location in Miami Beach ...

  3. Brooklyn, New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    Brooklyn is the base for Hawkesbury Cruises running The Riverboat Postman each weekday at 10:00 am, and by Brooklyn Ferry Service running the Dangar Island ferry from 6:00 am every day. CDC NSW operates one bus route through Brooklyn: 592: Brooklyn to Hornsby via Mooney Mooney, Cowan, Berowra and Asquith [11]

  4. Guzman y Gomez - Wikipedia

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    Guzman y Gomez was established in Sydney in 2006 by New York City duo Steven Marks and Robert Hazan and operates over 200 restaurants in Australia, Japan, Singapore and the United States. In 2021, Guzman y Gomez is the ninth-most popular fast food restaurant in Australia.

  5. Brooklyn Hotel, The Rocks - Wikipedia

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    The place is important in demonstrating the principal characteristics of a class of cultural or natural places/environments in New South Wales. The Brooklyn Hotel is representative of a type of building traditionally associated with a meeting place and abode for working men within the traditional mixed residential, commercial, industrial and ...

  6. Gordon's Bay (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    Although it was popular as a nude beach in the 1970s, Gordon's Bay is now a place for families relax and enjoy the refreshing breezes and hot sun during Australia's summer. With many places to snorkel such as the Gordon's Bay Underwater Trail — a self-guided 45-minute journey showcasing the aquatic flora and fauna. [6]

  7. Mooney Mooney, New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    The reserve's public facilities include wharf, boat ramps, car and trailer parking area, fish-cleaning table, advisory signs (boating, fishing, personal water craft and navigation), picnic tables and amenities. [6] Linked by a causeway, the former Peat Island hospital, to the west, is now operated by the Department of Community Services.

  8. Harbour Rocks Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Harbour Rocks Hotel is a heritage-listed pub, hotel, shops and former warehouse and terrace cottages located at 34–40 and 42–52 Harrington Street in the inner city Sydney suburb of The Rocks in the City of Sydney local government area of New South Wales, Australia. It was built from 1873 to 1875; and again during 1890 for George Evans.

  9. Australian pub - Wikipedia

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    The Australian pub is a direct descendant of the British and Irish pub. The production and consumption of alcoholic drinks has long played a key role in Western commerce and social activity, and this is reflected in the importance of pubs in the British colonisation of Australia after 1788.