Bill & Toni's 72-74 Stanley Street, Darlinghurst, New South Wales 2010
About the Business
Welcome to Bill & Toni's, a beloved institution located in the heart of Darlinghurst, Sydney. Situated at 72-74 Stanley Street, this iconic restaurant holds a special place in the history and culture of the city.
Originally established in the 1950s and 1960s, Stanley Street was the vibrant hub of Sydney's original Italian community. It was here that the foundations of what would become Sydney's first "Little Italy" were laid. Bill & Toni's stands as a proud testament to this rich heritage, offering a delightful journey into the flavors and traditions of Italian cuisine.
As you step through our doors, you will be greeted by a warm and inviting atmosphere, reminiscent of a traditional Italian trattoria. The aroma of freshly prepared dishes will entice your senses, as our skilled chefs use only the finest and freshest ingredients to create culinary masterpieces.
Our menu is a celebration of authentic Italian cuisine, showcasing a wide range of traditional dishes that have been passed down through generations. From classic pasta dishes like spaghetti carbonara and lasagna, to mouthwatering pizzas straight from our wood-fired oven, every bite is a taste of Italy.
At Bill & Toni's, we believe that dining is not just about the food, but also about creating memorable experiences. Our attentive and friendly staff will ensure that your visit is nothing short of exceptional, providing impeccable service and a genuine passion for sharing our love of Italian food.
Whether you're looking for a romantic dinner for two, a family gathering, or a celebration with friends, Bill & Toni's is the perfect destination. Our spacious dining area can accommodate large groups, while our intimate corners provide a cozy setting for a romantic evening.
Located in the vibrant Darlinghurst neighborhood, our restaurant is surrounded by a plethora of cultural attractions, entertainment venues, and shopping destinations. After enjoying a delightful meal at Bill & Toni's, take a stroll through the lively streets, immersing yourself in the dynamic energy of Sydney.
So come and join us at Bill & Toni's, where tradition meets modernity, and the flavors of Italy come alive. Experience the rich history of Sydney's first "Little Italy" and indulge in an unforgettable culinary journey that will leave you craving for more.
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Location & Phone number
72-74 Stanley Street, Darlinghurst, New South Wales 2010, Australia
Hours open
Monday:
06:30 - 21:00
Tuesday:
06:30 - 21:00
Wednesday:
06:30 - 21:00
Thursday:
06:30 - 21:00
Friday:
06:30 - 21:00
Saturday:
06:30 - 21:00
Sunday:
06:30 - 21:00
Reviews
"The pizza was nice; very cheesy though. Pasta not so good and tasted funny. Only upside was that the dishes weren’t expensive"
"So a small group of us from Dallas and Ohio made the trek to try Bill & Toni’s pasta and garlic bread. The service was top notch. The food did not disappoint. Definitely worth the visit. Allison did an amazing job finding a pleasant place to dine our first night in Sydney."
"First dinner in Sydney with a group of 40 EF students and adult travelers and the food was hot and served so quickly! I ordered the penne boscaiola which had plenty of bacon chunks, mushroom and flavor. A thick slice of yummy garlic bread was the perfect compliment along with the quick refills of water and light citrus juice. Nice atmosphere with Italia flag garland, red checkered tables and framed photos, posters and athletic jerseys."
"We had a lovely Osso Bucco at Bill and Toni’s restaurant. We did not make a reservation, but fortunately came early in the evening and they were able to squeeze us in. We strongly recommend making a reservation. Lovely atmosphere and wonderful service."
"Spaghetti Bolagnese. A simple fare made famous across Sydney by Bill and Toni. Been coming to this place over the decades. The founder was my neighbour and I was mates with his sons, my age. So it's a bit of a trip down memory lane coming back here. Used to come here a few times a week back in the mid 90s when I used to work out at City Gym around the corner. There was a time in 2015 or so when quality went the way of the Dodo. But today's meal is a taste of nostalgia. Missing is the free bread and cordial. You pay for that experience now. The pasta was $15.00 and still good value. I remember when it was $5.50 with bread and cordial included of course. The layout and seating has changed little. Adding to the feeling of nostalgia. Today, being Mardi Gras, it's quiet and peaceful. Not hectic like I thought it would be. Atmosphere is calm and people at ease chatting. Relaxed. The cannoli, another fare made famous by Bill and Toni's is just average. In that it's what you find elsewhere. I'd say the rest of Sydney has caught up in this regard. The barista used to slam out cappuccinos at a staccato pace. And it was good. Not today. Slow. And about as good as you can find anywhere in Sydney. You can come here for the memories or the food. Either way you won't be disappointed."
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