Inside Sydney's celeb haunts where the A-list eat, party and pose

Inside Sydney's celeb haunts where the A-list eat, party and pose
Source: Daily Mail Online

When it comes to celebrity sightings in Australia, nowhere compares to Sydney.

From beachfront bistros to subterranean steakhouses, the Harbour City has become a magnet for A-listers, influencers and reality stars.

Whether it's Margot Robbie sipping cocktails in Rose Bay, or Rita Ora indulging in a long lunch in Coogee, these venues have become the city's ultimate celebrity magnets.

Daily Mail can reveal the most star-studded hotspots in Sydney right now - and exactly who's been spotted at them.

Totti's (Bondi, Rozelle, CBD)

There are few restaurants with as many celebrity sightings as Mike Eggert's cult-favourite Totti's.

Chris Hemsworth, Matt Damon and Taron Egerton have all been snapped indulging in flatbread and burrata at the Bondi location, while Martha Stewart recently declared her love for the venue.

Married At First Sight alumni Lauren Dunn and Evelyn Ellis are regulars.

Daniel Ricciardo and Justin Hemmes were also recently spotted.

Meanwhile, Nathan Cleary and girlfriend Mary Fowler were spotted at the Balmain location.

Bar 26, Lilyfield

Sydney's newest hidden gem has quietly entered the scene - and insiders are already calling it the city's next big thing.

Located within the Otter Craft Distilling site in Lilyfield, Bar 26 is a New York-style speakeasy bar and cellar door founded by brother-sister duo Eduard and Julie Otter.

It's become a cult hit with craft spirit lovers and discerning cocktail fans.

With handcrafted OCD whiskies, vodkas and the cult-favourite Mary St Gin, the venue is also home to a tightly curated cocktail list overseen by award-winning mixologist Flynn McLennan.

Bar 26 is already drawing a stylish inner-west crowd and influencers have been flocking to its moody interiors for content.

The house-smoked brisket, wood-fired pizzas and $12 Bloody Mary Saturdays are fast becoming legend.

Lyf Hotel, Bondi Junction

Bondi's newest hotel has fast become a go-to hangout for reality TV stars and young influencers.

Located just minutes from both the beach and the CBD, Lyf Bondi Junction is a stylish, social-living hotel aimed at digital nomads, creatives and trend-savvy travellers.

Recently, Married At First Sight's Eliot Donovan, Tayla Winter, Ellie Dix and Jono, as well as Love Triangle's Alan Wallace, were all spotted checking in.

The hotel features a sleek design, communal kitchen, co-working areas and in-house events that attract a fashionable crowd - making it the perfect home base for Sydney's most social stars.

Mimi's at Coogee Pavilion

This Merivale venue screams luxury - and so does its guest list.

Margot Robbie launched her Papa Salt gin here, while Kourtney Kardashian and her entourage were spotted dining during her 2024 visit.

Zac Efron, Rita Ora, Delta Goodrem and Nadia Bartel have all dined here, and during the Logies, the upstairs room is a go-to for power lunches and post-awards debriefs.

Pelicano, Double Bay

A long-standing favourite among Sydney's Eastern Suburbs party set, Pelicano continues to pull in a who's who of socialites, fashion types and reality TV royalty.

From Love Island stars to MAFS grooms, the upstairs booths and cobblestone courtyard remain some of the most photographed spaces in Sydney nightlife.

It's where deals are whispered, flirtations start, and late-night stories are made.

Saint Peter, Paddington

Josh Niland's innovative seafood restaurant has earned a global following, with Margot Robbie, Nigella Lawson and Liam Hemsworth among the elite who've dined at the now-expanded venue inside the Grand National Hotel.

It's small, discreet and attracts a polished foodie crowd.

The Gidley, Sydney CBD

Tucked beneath Elizabeth Street, this moody steakhouse has hosted some of the biggest names in the music industry.

Drake dined here during a whirlwind Sydney trip, while The Kid LAROI was seen enjoying a late-night burger.

The venue is favoured for its privacy, velvet booths and no-phones policy, making it a haven for stars who want to go unnoticed.

Bistecca, Bridge Street

Another underground favourite, this Italian steakhouse is a celeb go-to thanks to its moody interiors and cult following.

Patrick Schwarzenegger popped in during White Lotus promo duties, and Irish muso James Vincent McMorrow was spotted at the bar.

It's also become a hotspot for stylists and publicists entertaining international talent.

Pellegrino 2000, Surry Hills

Taylor Swift fans will never forget the moment she dined here with Sabrina Carpenter during her sold-out Eras Tour in 2024.

Even before that, the chic trattoria had become a go-to for Melissa Leong, Sam Armytage, Abbie Chatfield and Sylvia Jeffreys.

You'll need to join the waitlist - or know someone - to get in.

Bellevue, Woolloomooloo

Fast becoming the unofficial lunch spot for media insiders and rising reality stars, Bellevue in Woolloomooloo serves up classic bistro fare with harbour views.

It's been quietly gaining traction with the likes of radio execs, TV producers and social media personalities ducking in for midweek catch-ups or Sunday brunches.

The sleek-yet-casual setting makes it ideal for those who want to see and be seen - without the chaos of the beachside buzz.

Park Hyatt Sydney, The Rocks

When it comes to A-list stays, the Park Hyatt still reigns supreme.

Renée Zellweger, Lady Gaga, Elton John, Nicole Kidman, Jerry Seinfeld, Jennifer Coolidge and Bette Midler have all checked in.

During the Eras Tour, Taylor Swift's team took over an entire floor; the Governor Suite has reportedly hosted private interviews with Hugh Jackman and Chris Hemsworth.

Crown Sydney, Barangaroo

With its $38,000-per-night suites and private rooftop pool, it's no surprise Crown Sydney is the new go-to for VIP guests.

Taylor Swift, Matt Damon, Ariana Grande, JoJo Siwa and Chris Hemsworth have all stayed here.

Tim Robards and Anna Heinrich were also seen relaxing poolside following a major fashion event.

W Sydney, Darling Harbour

Since opening its doors in late 2024, W Sydney has quickly risen to elite status.

Its star-studded launch drew Candice and David Warner, Bella Varelis, Sarah Ellen, Larry Emdur and Scott Tweedie.

Rapper Akon and UK DJ Joel Corry recently checked in during their Australian tours.