“We’re very excited to share the food and beverage offering for AO 2025, one of our most extensive and diverse lineups to date, with more than 15 cuisines on offer, from 21 different restaurants,” Tennis Australia Chief Commercial Officer Cedric Cornelis said.
Garden Square will again be an oasis, complete with delicious food options, live music and tennis on the big screens.
The menu for Garden Square is truly international, starring classics from French-inspired Melbourne favourite Entrecote, ‘Maltese meets Mediterranean’ by one of Melbourne’s most loved food stars, OSTRO by Julia Busuttil Nishimura, mouthwatering panini and Italian dolce from Piccolo Panini Bar, and delicious Lebanese savoury pastries and wraps from second generation family-run A1 Bakery.
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Grand Slam Oval will become a global food mecca with exciting new names El Jannah, CDMX Taqueria, Silk Spoon and The Filipino Project and returning favourites serving cuisines from around the world.
The Western Courts will host Good Days, offering fresh Vietnamese fare with a twist, and Tennessee Wingboys, the latest venture from AO-favourite Charlie Carrington, serving Nashville style fried chicken, burgers and fries.
Balaclava’s inspiring social enterprise All Things Equal, staffed by an all-abilities workforce, will bring its delicious café menu to the AO Ballpark presented by Emirates alongside family-favourite Wonder Pies.