Open 7 days 9am-3pm. Friday and Saturday 5pm-9:30pm. Located within Hazelhurst Arts Centre, Gymea.

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WHAT'S ON AT HAZEL

CULTURE FOR THE WHOLE COMMUNITY Since 1940

Whether you're a nature enthusiast, a food aficionado, or just seeking a relaxing retreat, Hazel offers endless discoveries, from the gallery to the garden grounds. Plan a day trip to Gymea, just 40 minutes from Sydney CBD, and check out our recommendations and upcoming events to make the most of your visit.

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Weekends are Set

$70 Set Menu
Entree, Main & a glass of Wine
Join us every Friday and Saturday from 5pm an evening of curated drinks and bites – our $70 set Menu includes and entree, main and a glass of wine.

ENTREE

choice of one

Prawn wontons with pickled cucumber, black
vinegar, chilli crisp and coriander

Roasted pumpkin soup with charred bread, goats curd and pepita praline

MAINS

choice of one

Steak frite with café de Paris butter and red wine Jus

Miso glazed salmon with soba noodles, sesame and ponzu dashi

GLASS OF WINE

Mayfeild Chardonnay

Vinterloper Frizzah Blanc de Blancs

Watsons family Cabernet Franc

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Sketch and Sip

Unleash your creativity at Hazel’s Sketch and Sip events, where art meets indulgence in a relaxed, inspiring setting. Coming Soon.

Gymea Baths

Tucked away in the heart of the Sutherland Shire, Gymea Bay is a hidden gem that captures the essence of laid-back coastal living. This picturesque suburb, surrounded by lush bushland and serene waterways, offers a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life.

The Gallery

Explore the vibrant and diverse seasonal art shows on offer at Hazelhurst Arts Centre, where creativity thrives throughout the year. Nestled in a lush garden setting, Hazelhurst offers a rotating program of contemporary exhibitions, showcasing both emerging and established artists across a range of media—from painting and sculpture to photography, digital art, and mixed installations. Each season brings a fresh curation of themes, ideas, and artistic expressions, inviting visitors to immerse themselves in new perspectives and thought-provoking works.

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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.

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