CULTURE FOR THE WHOLE COMMUNITY Since 1940
We are thrilled to announce the upcoming opening of Hazel, a dining, bar and event experience due to open in November, nestled within the iconic Hazelhurst Arts Centre in Gymea.
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Kitchen at Hazel
Hazel Kitchen and Bar offers an exquisite culinary experience perfectly complemented by the artistic ambience of its surroundings.
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Wed at Hazel
Set against the picturesque gardens and elegant gallery spaces of Hazelhurst, weddings at Hazel offer a unique and personalised experience.
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Celebrate at Hazel
Whether it’s a family gathering or an extravagant celebration, Hazel celebrates the intimate moments as well as the revelry.
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What's on Hazel
The most exciting part of visiting our restaurant nestled within an art gallery? There's always something to see or do - an experience that delights the senses.
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Hazel pays homage to the site’s Art Deco heritage and adds a contemporary twist to create a uniquely elegant atmosphere for your next event or dining experience.
A Creative Legacy Since 1940
Hazelhurst’s story began when Ben and Hazel Broadhurst transformed a serene plot of land in Gymea into their dream home. Today, it stands as a vibrant arts centre that preserves their legacy of creativity, community, and a deep connection to nature.
Explore our Gardens
Everyone is welcome—furry friends included!
You can arrive at Hazelhurst Arts Centre by bus, train, or car, with dedicated parking available that offers wheelchair access to the gardens, restaurant, and galleries.
Artistic Expression
Hazelhurst Arts Centre, nestled in the Sutherland Shire’s village of Gymea, has built a strong reputation for showcasing a diverse array of contemporary and historically significant Australian art. Over the years, it has hosted works by prominent Australian artists such as Ben Quilty, Del Kathryn Barton, and Ken Done.
From the team at Audley Dance Hall
Brought to you by the team behind Audley Dance Hall—a picturesque venue in the heart of Royal National Park that offers a charming, nature-filled backdrop for weddings, events, and dining.
Community & Creativity
We acknowledge the Dharawal people as the Traditional Custodians of the land within Sutherland Shire. We pay respect to the Elders and their families, past, present and emerging, and through them, to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.