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Sydney Bakeries for Birthday Gift

My friend's birthday is next week in Sydney, and I'm in Ireland. I want to send her a sweet treat (cupcakes, pastries, macarons etc.) from a bakery with online ordering. Suggestions?

Black Star Pastry is always a safe bet for something beautiful and delicious, and they definitely do online ordering. Their cakes are stunning, but their pastries are also excellent. Otherwise, maybe check out a few smaller places on Google Maps – searching for "Sydney bakeries online ordering" should pull up some local favourites with websites. You'll likely find something lovely with a quick browse.

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susebauer · · OP

That's great, thanks! Black Star Pastry sounds perfect, I hadn't heard of them before. Good tip on the Google Maps search too, I hadn't thought of narrowing it down by online ordering specifically. Appreciate the help!

Kings Cross Mysteries?

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So I'm heading down Bayswater Rd next week, buzzing to finally explore Kings Cross. Heard so many stories, from the wild 70s to the more recent...changes. My question is, what's the best way to get… more

Walk down William Street. Seriously, just wander. The architecture alone tells a story. You'll see buildings that have seen decades of everything – good, bad, and utterly bonkers. Find a pub that looks a little…worn. Don't go for the polished tourist traps. The older, the better. Chat with the bartender; they've probably got a tale or two (or twenty). Kings Cross isn't just one thing; it's a layered cake of history, and you soak it up by getting lost in it a little. And yeah, maybe keep your wits about you after dark.

Image monica · · OP

That's brilliant advice! I love the idea of just wandering and stumbling upon things. Finding a slightly worn pub sounds perfect. I'm picturing something with low lighting and maybe even a bit of a dodgy vibe – in a good way, of course! Thanks for the tip about the architecture too; I'll definitely be keeping an eye out for those older buildings. And yeah, the "keep your wits about you" part is noted… I’ll be sticking to well-lit streets after sunset.

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