Occupying more than half the massive 2000 square metre Westfield Sydney rooftop, the 216-seater venue includes two large bars, a wood-fired kitchen, indoor and outdoor seating, a large outdoor terrace, plus multiple private and semi-private dining spaces. The expansive Middle Eastern restaurant and bar is opening on Westfield Sydney’s coveted rooftop this Friday 21st June. We’ve patiently waited and in an turn, we now have an official open date for Babylon. It was only a few months ago that Mantle Group announced they were opening not one but two new venues in Sydney’s CBD. Mantle Group have expanded their hospitality reach with the opening of Babylon. Police told the man and his daughter to block the person on the app, as well as make her profile private and not accept friend invites from unknown parties. The sender, who the man does not know, was threatening to release photos, which the daughter said do not exist.
A girl called 911 because she was mad at her little brother on Nov.Police told the woman she is not allowed back at the restaurant. The caller told police she did not want the woman to return to the restaurant and signed a trespass affidavit. Police spoke with the woman, who said the waitress made her feel uncomfortable so she voiced her displeasure with the service. The caller told police the woman was having lunch in the restaurant when she began to get aggressive, getting in her face, accusing her of racism, filming her and refusing to leave the restaurant. A woman reportedly refused to leave The Purple Elephant on Nov.A small hole in Eatons Neck Road was caused by a pothole repair that had broken apart, police found on Nov.Police tried to view the security cameras at the gas station but the employee stated someone would have to come in during the day to speak to his boss.
Neither person seemed injured, police said. Police tried to interview both people outside of the vehicle separately but both refused and were extremely uncooperative, police said. Both the man and woman refused to tell the officer any information only that they were arguing loudly in the parking lot of the Husco gas station and neither one of them pushed the other, police said. A caller told police it was a white SUV that went westbound on Fort Salonga Road.
Police reminded the man of the active trespass affidavit against him and told him to not enter the property. The man was in the road in front of the business. 15 for a report of a man who is not supposed to be on the property.