Coronation welcomes new Eat Street tenants to Mason & Main in Merrylands

The new dining hub will see inner-city food favourites Macelleria, Peanut Butter Bar, Yuzu Dining, San Churro and Oakberry open their doors alongside a range of exciting new locally inspired eateries including Mase & Co, Hayat Turkish, and Iftar Lebanese to deliver a true ‘destination dining’ experience
Coronation welcomes new Eat Street tenants to Mason & Main in Merrylands
Joel Robinson June 4, 2024PROJECT SPOTLIGHT

Coronation Property Group has announced an exciting new list of ‘Eat Street’ tenants at Mason & Main, including the renowned inner-city ‘butcher-restaurant,’ Macelleria - providing a superior, new dining precinct for Sydney’s west.

Located in the revitalised Merrylands CBD, Mason & Main features 434 Build-to-Rent (BTR) and 415 Build-to-Sell (BTS) apartments, in studio, one, two and three-bed configurations.

Designed by global architects Woods Bagot, the project offers premium resident amenities such as a resort-style swimming pool, rooftop gardens, a sauna, private dining rooms, cinema rooms and co-working spaces.  

Eat Street is part of Mason & Main’s 9,000 sqm dining and retail precinct, comprising more than 25 retail occupants including the first One Playground gym to open in Western Sydney, a childcare centre as well as beauty and health services. 

The new dining hub will see inner-city food favourites Macelleria, Peanut Butter Bar, Yuzu Dining, San Churro and Oakberry open their doors alongside a range of exciting new locally inspired eateries including Mase & Co, Hayat Turkish, and Iftar Lebanese to deliver a true ‘destination dining’ experience.

Founder of Macelleria, Peter Zaidan said they have a strong Western Sydney customer base who regularly travels to our Newtown and Bondi stores.

"We’re thrilled to offer those regulars a local option that they can share with their family and friends," Zaidan said.

“Not only is the location very central with plenty of parking options and close to public transport but we’re very excited about the opportunity to help put Merrylands on the food map."

Macelleria’s innovative restaurant will offer a large selection of high-grade meat cuts, signature sausages, skewers, and burgers. While poultry, seafood, vegetarian options, and freshly baked bread on the premises, round out the menu.

Featuring pedestrian-only laneways, 147 dedicated retail car spaces, EV charging stations and GoGet car share services - all just 350 metres from major public transport networks, the Mason & Main dining and retail precinct will provide a lifestyle destination not yet seen in the area.

Coronation’s Owner, Joe Nahas, said the team was delighted to welcome such a high calibre of retail tenants to Mason & Main.

“We see Eat Street as a significant opportunity to bring Mason & Main residents, the local community, families and friends together in a shared experience that’s usually reserved for the inner city. Our vision is to introduce diverse dining options to Merrylands, for everyone to enjoy."

Rosemary Georges and Maria Moussa, co-owners of local Mase Café on McFarlane Street, are opening a second site within Mason & Main’s Eat Street. Already popular with locals, the new Mase & Co restaurant will offer a modern style menu with a Mediterranean twist, including a fully functional bar.

“We are delighted to join Eat Street and expand on our existing café which has been successfully operating in Merrylands for the past five years - this is doing wonderful things for the local area, and we wanted to be a part of that,” Georges said.

Coronation will open Eat Street in September this year.

Joel Robinson

Joel Robinson is the Editor in Chief at Urban.com.au, managing Urban's editorial team and creating the largest news cycle for the off the plan property market in the country. Joel has been writing about residential real estate for nearly a decade, following a degree in Business Management with a major in Journalism at Leeds Beckett University in England. He specializes in off the plan apartments, and has a particular interest in the development application process for new projects.

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