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NSW: transgender friendly restaurants or cafe
Posted by Anonymous on 05/01/2009 at 4:11 amcan anyone help me, I am looking to go out in Sydney to sit down to a nice meal, there are any transgender friendly restaurants or cafes that other girls can recommend.
Be starting my night at the taxi club so I know I can get a good meal and a drink there, but we should have a list of friendly and safe places where we can go?
Penny
Anonymous replied 10 years, 10 months ago 2 Members · 5 Replies -
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Penny,
I’ve been eating out with groups and with friends for many years now in Sydney. I can’t make a list of tgirl friendly places because they all are. In what must now be a hundred or so visits I have only ever had one bad experience – and that was in a Black Stump steak house “out west’ where we were seated next to a young (and inquisitive) family.Any list of T friendly places would just be unmanageable as it would include just about every restaurant!
Just decide what you like to eat and go for it!
Amanda -
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Deleted User05/01/2009 at 10:53 amPenny
As Amanda said, virtually anywhere is Tranny friendly however I’d probably put a visit to McDonalds in femme mode towards the bottom of a list of places I’d want to go.
If you want to dine out with other Girls in TR on a regular basis Try the Newcastle Nights Or the Wednesday Concord nights I post information on
You are more than welcome to join us
Caroline
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Anonymous
Guest05/01/2009 at 11:36 amHi Penny,
Anywhere’s fine really, any type of food too except maybe young family type restaurants. Going with a few girls makes it easier too. The Taxis fine to start with…maybe try to come out to Concord some time – there’s never any hassles.
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Anonymous
Guest11/03/2014 at 2:13 amCoco Cubano’s super friendly at Darlinghurst….been there a lot for a coffee, pizza or light meals….can seat outdoors or indoors. Area is friendly im sure everybody knows that in Sydney….enjoy!
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Anonymous
Guest20/03/2014 at 10:36 pmThere really is no limit to the places to go subject to care and safety.
I enjoy the Darling Harbour and King Street Wharf areas when in Sydney (nice backdrop for selfies).
We are fortunate in Australia to have quite cosmopolitan cities.