Established
1975
Phillip's
Foote was named after Captain
Arthur Phillip who led the first fleet from England
to Australia in 1788. He was one of the first white men to set
foot on the shores of Sydney Cove, his mission, to set up a British
penal colony.
Among convicts on board The
Scarborough of the First Fleet was Joseph Tuzo
whose descendant Howard Dredge helped
establish Phillip's Foote in
1975. The building formerly housed a sailors bar, customs agent
and stable prior to standing derelict for many years until
the early 1970's when during Sydney's notorious Green Bans, Phillip's
Foote emerged to become what it still is today; an informal
eatery with lots of colonial charm and good old fashioned Australian
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