Feros Group to take over premier waterfront venue in Darling Harbour

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Feros Group has announced they now own and operate the Helm Bar & Bistro in Sydney’s Darling Harbour.

Expanding into the heart of the city, their team is beyond excited to be taking over a premier waterfront venue located in the iconic Cockle Bay on Sydney’s world-class harbour.

Boasting a stunning bar and bistro on its upper deck and the Cockle Bay Yacht Club on the lower level, Helm Bar delivers casual social and dining experience.

The venue’s coastal-inspired menu features classic favourites such as fish and chips, steaks, pizzas, fresh seafood, and crisp salads, all complemented by an impressive selection of wines, craft and classic beers, and signature cocktails.

They announced that carefully planned renovations and updates will soon elevate the Helm Bar experience while staying true to its character.

Guests can expect refined offerings and an atmosphere that seamlessly blends the energy of Cockle Bay with the renowned hospitality of the Feros Group.

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