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Specialties
Alfredo’s is a true Italian masterpiece. Located in Bulletin Place, close to the Sydney Harbour, Alfredo has been making customers happy since 1984 with delicious entrees, fresh made pastas, live music, and much more.
History
Established in 1984.
Bulletin Place, Numbers 16 – 18, is believed to be the oldest commercial building still in use in Australia. It was built by Mary Reiby, Australia’s first emancipated female convict, commencing in 1816.
The name «Bulletin» is derived from the fact that in those days, the «Herald» read the events of the day in the nearby park (today Macquarie Place) very close to Governor’s Palace (today Loftus Street). It is rumoured that Mary Reiby was the mistress of the Governor, which allowed her anything.
In fact, she collected wool at Bulletin Place which she traded for rum with the arriving ships. Rum at the time was used as currency for trading: in brief she accumulated great wealth and later became a banker.
During the 1970’s and 80’s, for twenty years, it was the home of Len Evans Wines and became one of the best known wines houses in Australia, hosting great dinners and wine tasting.
Bulletin Place has returned to its Glorious Days, with Alfredo’s Authentic Italian Restaurant!
Meet the Business Owner
Alfredo B.
Business Owner
From Alfredo:
«I am extremely proud of my achievements which would not have been possible without the help and support of my best friends: my customers.
I take pride in giving you the best freshest products with fast and courteous service at the right prices. I will always welcome any suggestions or improvements to my estabilishment.
Thank you for taking the time to read about Alfredo’s Authentic Italian Restaurant.»