Waterfront Sydney restaurant favoured by celebs for sale

Apart from their fame and fortunes, Pippa Middleton, Brad Pitt, Orlando Bloom and Cuba Gooding Jr all have one thing in common.

When visiting Sydney, each of them made their way to The Cottage Point Inn in the Sydney suburb of Pittwater to indulge in a lavish meal at the picturesque venue.

And as the exclusive property hits the market this week, Daily Mail Australia takes a look inside the famous waterfront restaurant that is a magnet for A-Listers.

Sweeping views, exclusive seaplane access and a sumptuous seven-course degustation menu:  Lavish waterfront Sydney restaurant, The Cottage Point Inn, which is favoured by international celebrities has hit the market this week

The stunning secluded property is just 20 minutes by seaplane from Sydney’s central business district and has a prime location at the water’s edge. 

Surrounded by lush greenery, The Cottage Point Inn, which served as the honeymoon destination for Pippa Middleton and James Matthews after they tied the knot last year, is in the heart of the scenic Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park.

In June, Pippa and James were snapped travelling by seaplane to the inn during their honeymoon, and were later spotted inside as they dined. 

The private locations means guests can enjoy obstructed pristine views of the water from the restaurant’s sprawling deck area.

Scenic: The restaurant in situated on the water's edge at Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park and offers spectacular views

Scenic: The restaurant in situated on the water’s edge at Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park and offers spectacular views

Famous fans: When he visited Sydney, US actor Cuba Gooding Jr made sure to visit the fine-dining establishment

Famous fans: When he visited Sydney, US actor Cuba Gooding Jr made sure to visit the fine-dining establishment

Enjoying a rich and varied history, The Cottage Point Inn was initially a boat shed, general store and post office before undergoing several transformations until its most recent incarnation as a fine dining establishment.

The celebrities who visited the venue while holidaying Down Under were treated to an exquisite restaurant with a seven-course degustation menu on offer as well as lunch and dinner options.

If guests choose the degustation option,  scallops, goats curd, pork jowl and Tajima Wagyu beef a all served over a minimum of three hours. 

Varied history: The Cottage Point Inn was initially a boat shed, general store and post office before undergoing several transformations until its most recent incarnation as a fine dining establishment

Varied history: The Cottage Point Inn was initially a boat shed, general store and post office before undergoing several transformations until its most recent incarnation as a fine dining establishment

Famous visitors! During their honeymoon in Australia, Pippa Middleton and husband James Matthews were photographed travelling to The Cottage Point Inn via seaplane

Famous visitors! During their honeymoon in Australia, Pippa Middleton and husband James Matthews were photographed travelling to The Cottage Point Inn via seaplane

Food fit for royalty: The newlywed couple were spotted inside the lavish eatery, possibly dining on the seven-course degustation menu on offer

Food fit for royalty: The newlywed couple were spotted inside the lavish eatery, possibly dining on the seven-course degustation menu on offer

Set in a community of just 55 houses, the property is away from the hustle and bustle of city life, despite its central location. 

As well as the restaurant building, two self-contained apartments are also for sale.

According to realestate.com.au, The Cottage Point Inn has been on and off the market since 2012.

Away from the hustle and bustle: The stunning secluded property is just 20 minutes by seaplane from Sydney's central business district and has a prime location at the water's edge

Away from the hustle and bustle: The stunning secluded property is just 20 minutes by seaplane from Sydney’s central business district and has a prime location at the water’s edge



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