Sugaroom Restaurant & Wine Bar — Permanently Closed

on the water @ 1 Harris Street, Pyrmont, NSW, 2009

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Standing
150
Seated
100

About Sugaroom Restaurant & Wine Bar

If you are looking for an absolute waterfront venue for your wedding or corporate event, look no further. Sugaroom in Pyrmont has function rooms to cater for up to 120 guest seated or 180 guest in a cocktail style. 

To say that we have one of the best waterfront venues in Sydney would be an understatement. Sugaroom remains one of the harbour’s best kept secrets.

Boasting not only an absolute waterfront venue, but highly acclaimed food, wine and well-renowned service.

We can accommodate your function, no matter how big or small. With a seating capacity of 120, and stand-up cocktail capacity for up to 180 guests. Imagine having your drinks on our beautiful waterfront terrace with the waves lapping nearby....

We relish the opportunity to tailor your function and over-deliver on your expectations.

Think personal, think Sugaroom!

Venue Capacity

Room Board Room U-Shape Classroom Theatre Cabaret Banquet Cocktail
Semi Private2550
Exclusive Use100150
Room Banquet Cocktail
Semi Private2550
Exclusive Use100150

Venue Features

  • Cafe
  • Parking on-site
  • Accommodation on site
  • AV system
  • Disabled access

Function Rooms — Sugaroom Restaurant & Wine Bar

  • M 43359 1

    Semi Private

    Semi-Private area for smaller groups with a waterfront terrace to enjoy your pre-event drinks

    Banquet 25 people
    Cocktail 50 people
  • M 43361 1

    Exclusive Use

    Our exclusive room features water views from every table and can be configured to suit the number of guests attending.

    Banquet 100 people
    Cocktail 150 people

More Information — Sugaroom Restaurant & Wine Bar

When we are not hosting a function, we are a restaurant and wine bar. Check out our menu and specials by visiting our website www.sugaroom.com.au

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Location

Industrial chic edginess, located in the old “CSR” sugar refinery building