Sydney Just Scored a New $50 Million Dining Precinct

Jinja at Oran Park Hotel. (Image Credit: David Griffen Photography)
Jinja at Oran Park Hotel. (Image Credit: David Griffen Photography)

Heads up, Macarthur Region: a new go-to destination for world-class dining, entertainment, and unforgettable experiences has finally opened its doors.

Located in the vibrant heart of Oran Park, Oran Park Hotel is a multi-million-dollar hospitality and entertainment precinct, spanning three levels and offering seven bars, an all-day bistro, an open-air atrium, pizzeria, bottle shop, rooftop bar, two boutique cinemas, a grand ballroom and an indoor kid’s play area.

At an expansive 7,500 square metres, it’s one of the largest hospitality and entertainment precincts in Australia, and three years (and $50 million) after construction began, it’s finally ready to be enjoyed.

Oran Park Hotel is set to redefine the leisure scene in South Western Sydney—here’s what you can expect from a visit.

An Adults-Only Rooftop Bar

Jinja at Oran Park Hotel. (Image Credit: Steven Woodburn)
Jinja at Oran Park Hotel. (Image Credit: Steven Woodburn)

A go-to destination for vibrant nights out, Jina Rooftop Bar is an Asian-inspired, adults-only hotspot serving up cocktails, dumplings and good times all year round.

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With stunning panoramic views of Oran Park and surrounds, the space is decked out in bold velvet seating, stylish rattan weaves, striking pink accents, fire pits and lounge seating. With a hanging swing chair and flower wall, as well as pastel tones and ombre sheer curtains, the space it truly Instagrammable—and the food is just as worthy of an upload for your loyal followers.

A selection of Asian dishes and cocktails from Jinja at Oran Park Hotel. (Image Credit: Steven Woodburn)
Jinja at Oran Park Hotel. (Image Credit: Steven Woodburn)

The Asian-inspired menu features the likes of Pork Sui Mai and Har Gao Prawn Dumplings as well as share plates like Lobster Toast, Crispy Lamb Belly and Cured Salmon. Pair with one of the venue’s signature cocktails—we love the sound of the Pretty Kitty, made with gin, yuzushu, apricot, lemon, raspberry syrup and the Poison Ivy, blending tequila, rhubarb liquour, ginger syrup, and lime.

For special occasions, book the intimate and private dining space, which fits up to 16 guests in style.

Dining Delights

The Atrium at Oran Park Hotel. (Image Credit: Steven Woodburn)

Anchored by a striking bottle tree, the ground floor Atrium is the heart of Oran Park Hotel. Flooded with natural light with environmental elements, bench seating, curved balconies and ambient lighting create intimate outdoor spaces. With a weather-proof roof, there’s shelter on even the rainiest of days, with areas also available to hire and book for events. Consider this the perfect spot for cocktail-style gatherings and celebrations with your nearest and dearest.

For those that fancy a feed, the Bistro (open from 10 am until late) serves up a diverse menu featuring small sharing plates, fresh salads, pub classics and hearty mains like pastas and pizzas. Curated by Executive Chef Amilio Abouna (formerly of Watsons Bay Boutique Hotel), there are signature dishes like herb-stuff porchetta, veal and pork ragu, Aussie tiger prawns and crispy fish tacos.

A pizza from Papi's Pizzeria at Oran Park Hotel. (Image Credit: Steven Woodburn)
Papi’s Pizzeria at Oran Park Hotel. (Image Credit: Steven Woodburn)

Pop into Papi’s Pizzeria for what is arguably the best pizza in Oran Park, with house-made Italian style pizzas served with a unique twist. The menu features all the classics as well as inventive options like Pesto Amore and Chilli Prawn, all made with the freshest and finest ingredients, and served up in a playful yet nostalgic space.

The connecting bottle shop stocks a curated selection of wines and deli-style goods, and with pizzas from Papi’s available for takeaway, you can sort dinner and drinks in one easy stop.

There’s also a sports bar, where you can watch all the action live as you catch up with mates, and with boutique cinemas, a soon-to-be-opened movie-inspired bar, a custom-build playground for kids and a grand ballroom perfect for elevated events, Oran Park Hotel is the go-to spot to celebrate, no matter the occasion.

81 Central Avenue, Oran Park
Open Monday to Saturday, 10 am – 1am, Sundays 10 am – 12 am

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