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Open since 1938 (except for a few years when founder Harry ‘Tiger’ Edwards was on active service), Harry’s has been serving meat pies to everyone from Pamela Anderson to Frank Sinatra and Colonel Sanders. You can’t leave without trying a 'Tiger': a hot meat pie with sloppy peas, mashed potato, gravy and tomato sauce.


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1. Artspace

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2. Woolloomooloo Wharf

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5. Art Gallery of NSW

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With its neoclassical Greek frontage and modern rear, this much-loved institution plays a prominent and gregarious role in Sydney society. Blockbuster…

6. Speakers’ Corner

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7. The Cross Arts Projects

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8. Elizabeth Bay House

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