Sydney’s Bondi Icebergs restaurant is up for sale for $15m

The iconic Bondi Icebergs restaurant is being sold for an estimated $15 million.

It’s housed many of Sydney’s biggest social soirees, including after-party events during Mercedes Benz Fashion Week, but a group of investors has decided to sell the beloved landmark. 

Adman John Singleton, who purchased the One Notts Avenue address in 1998, has already received offers from overseas buyers interested in the prime piece of real estate.

The iconic Bondi Icebergs restaurant is being sold for an estimated $15 million

The Icebergs private function rooms offer an incredible view of the surrounding beach

The Icebergs private function rooms offer an incredible view of the surrounding beach

'We now have an institution that the community, politicians, swimmers, diners of NSW and Australia can be truly proud of,' Mr Singleton said on Friday

‘We now have an institution that the community, politicians, swimmers, diners of NSW and Australia can be truly proud of,’ Mr Singleton said on Friday

‘We now have an institution that the community, politicians, swimmers, diners of NSW and Australia can be truly proud of. It is etched in the Aussie ethos of helping your mates, doing your bit and providing something for future generations not only to be proud of, but to reflect on what we had to do to make this great place even better,’ Mr Singleton said on Friday.

The Dining Room, as the Icebergs restaurant is known, is currently directed by Italian chef Maurice Terzini with a menu that reflects his heritage.

On the al-a-carte menu oysters with organic lemon dressing are served for $6 a pop, fish for $46 and a hearty steak meal for $76.

On the al-a-carte menu oysters with organic lemon dressing are served for $6 a pop, fish for $46 and a hearty steak meal for $76

On the al-a-carte menu oysters with organic lemon dressing are served for $6 a pop, fish for $46 and a hearty steak meal for $76

The Australian reported that the rent on a place as famous as this stands at $850,000 a year - a price Mr Terzini's company pays

The Australian reported that the rent on a place as famous as this stands at $850,000 a year - a price Mr Terzini's company pays

The Australian reported that the rent on a place as famous as this stands at $850,000 a year – a price Mr Terzini’s company pays

Icebergs is being offered via an international expressions-of-­interest campaign, which closes on October 12. For now, 'for sale' signs will adorn the area

Icebergs is being offered via an international expressions-of-­interest campaign, which closes on October 12. For now, ‘for sale’ signs will adorn the area

They also sell a special Sunday brunch from 10 until 11.30am and a vegetarian menu.

The Australian reported that the rent on a place as famous as this stands at $850,000 a year – a price Mr Terzini’s company pays.

Below the restaurant is the famed Icebergs pool which is open year-round to adults for $6.50 entry or $4.50 for children 

Icebergs is being offered via an international expressions-of-­interest campaign, which closes on October 12. For now, ‘for sale’ signs will adorn the area. 

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