Can you eat in the Sydney Opera House?
Can you eat in the Sydney Opera House?
Perfect for a light meal, coffee and dessert or pre-show dining, this relaxed family friendly restaurant offers stunning views out over Circular Quay and the Harbour Bridge. Pre-show two course dining with a glass of house wine is $61, with entrees and main meals ranging from $17 – $34.
What do they serve at the Sydney Opera House?
Opera Bar. Inspired by Sydney, Opera Bar’s food menu is light, sunny and made for snacking, sharing or savouring solo. Fresh, seasonal and sustainable, the menu showcases Australian suppliers and provenance and seafood is the star.
Does Opera Bar have a dress code?
Our dress code is smart casual.
How should I dress for the Royal Opera House?
There is no formal dress code. We want everyone to feel comfortable and able to engage with what is happening on stage, and so we encourage audiences and visitors to wear whatever they feel comfortable wearing. We only ask that feet and torsos are covered.
Can you wear a suit to the opera?
Wear a well-tailored suit or even a tuxedo to look sharp and put-together. Formal suits are always appropriate for the opera, no matter the dress code.
How do I get to the Royal Opera House in London?
The easiest way to navigate to the Royal Opera House in central London is to use the app Citymapper. The closest underground station, only a few minutes walk away from the Royal Opera House is Covent Garden on the Piccadilly line. However, the station can get crowded, especially around performance times.
Does the Royal Opera House have a cloakroom service?
The Royal Opera House does have a free cloakroom service but only for small items and coats. We stored both of our small backpacks and coats in the cloakroom for free. You are given a ticket which you can use to collect your bags during or after the performance since the cloakroom is staffed at these times.
What is the seating capacity of the Royal Opera House?
The seating capacity of the Royal Opera House is 2,256. That’s split across the Stalls, Donald Gordon Grand Tier, Balcony and Amphitheatre. We were seated in row A of the Stalls Circle, seats 71 and 72. These were great seats, only slightly off centre, elevated above the audience in front of us.
Is there a dress code at the Royal Opera House?
There is no dress code at the Royal Opera House so feel free to dress smart or casual, no matter the ticket price. The Royal Opera House advises that you avoid bringing bags with you if possible. However, they can accommodate bags up to a certain size.