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Run, don't walk: 8 top Sydney restaurants are slashing up to 50% off the bill this winter

Run, don't walk: 8 top Sydney restaurants are slashing up to 50% off the bill this winter

Time Out22-05-2025
We love a bloody good deal when we see one, so we're stoked to report Sydney Restaurant Group is once again bringing back its super-hot winter offer, slashing up to 50 per cent off the bill at eight of its Sydney restaurants. These aren't average spots, either. We're talking the fairly new Postino Osteria in Summer Hill, Ormeggio at The Spit in Mosman, Ripples Chowder Bay, Ripples Little Manly, Summer Salt in Cronulla and more. The offer is available from June 1 to the end of August – ideal for winter babies and their birthday celebrations, cosy family dinners and date nights that won't cost an arm and a leg.
So, the important bit – here are all the details of the 50% off winter specials:
Postino Osteria: Four-course shared meal plus sides for $59 per person. Available Monday to Friday for lunch and dinner
Ormeggio at The Spit: 50 per cent off the five-course Tribute to Australian Produce menu. Available lunch and dinner until July 14, then Thursday lunch and dinner, Friday lunch and dinner, and Sunday dinner
Ripples Chowder Bay: Three-course meal plus sides for $59 per person. Available Monday to Friday for lunch, and Wednesday to Sunday for dinner
Ripples Little Manly: Three-course meal plus sides for $49 per person. Available Friday to Sunday for lunch, and Thursday to Saturday for dinner
The Fenwick: Three-course meal plus sides for $59 per person. Available Monday to Friday for lunch, and Sunday to Friday for dinner
Summer Salt: Three-course meal plus sides for $59 per person. Available Tuesday to Sunday for lunch and dinner
Noi: Three-course meal including a side for $59 per person. Available during all services
Chiosco by Ormeggio: Four-course meal plus bread for $59 per person. Available Monday to Friday for lunch and dinner. Note: The venue will be closed for renovations from June 30 to July 17; the offer will be available when it reopens
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