Restaurant in Sydney, Australia
The Last Slice
100Pearl PointsEvent-night stop

About The Last Slice
The Last Slice is a practical pick for Sydney Olympic Park when the meal needs to be easy, casual, close to the action. It is better for event-day timing and low-commitment groups than for a special-occasion dinner or a food-led Sydney outing.
The verified picture for The Last Slice in Sydney is limited, so the safest way to plan around it is practical rather than assumption-led. Confirmed details point to a casual venue with daily hours from 6 AM to 12 AM. Beyond that, menu, service style, booking process, seating, pricing, specific location details are not verified here.
Use The Last Slice as a Sydney option when the basics matter: broad opening hours and casual dress expectations. Avoid building a plan around unverified specifics such as signature dishes, takeaway or delivery, a particular dining format, or special-occasion service unless you confirm those details directly before you go.
Use it as a casual Sydney option with broad daily hours
The strongest confirmed planning detail is availability: The Last Slice is listed as open from 6 AM to 12 AM every day. That makes it easier to consider across early-morning, daytime, evening, or late-night timing, but the verified information does not establish what is served at each time of day.
Dress expectations should stay casual. For anything more specific, including reservations, wait times, menu range, dietary needs, or whether the venue suits a longer sit-down meal, check directly with the venue rather than relying on assumptions.
Where it sits against other options
If you are comparing options, consider The Last Slice alongside Bacar Restaurant & Bar, Auvers Cafe Rhodes, Savoury Dining North Strathfield, Oliver Brown, Iluka on Baywater. The right choice depends on the details you verify for the occasion, including timing, menu, booking needs, group preferences.
The grounded verdict is simple: The Last Slice is a casual Sydney venue with long daily hours. Choose it when those confirmed basics match your plan, verify any finer details before making it the centre of a meal.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I order at The Last Slice?
The verified information does not include a menu or signature dish. Check the current menu directly with The Last Slice before deciding what to order.
Can I eat at the bar at The Last Slice?
Bar seating is not verified. The confirmed details are that The Last Slice is in Sydney, has casual dress expectations, is listed as open from 6 AM to 12 AM daily.
How far ahead should I book The Last Slice?
Reservation details are not verified. If timing matters, contact The Last Slice directly. For comparison, you may also look at Bacar Restaurant & Bar when planning a different kind of meal.
Is The Last Slice good for a special occasion?
The verified facts do not establish whether The Last Slice is suited to special occasions. It is confirmed as a casual Sydney venue, so check directly if you need a particular setting, service style, or booking arrangement.
Is lunch or dinner better at The Last Slice?
The Last Slice is listed as open from 6 AM to 12 AM every day. Specific lunch or dinner menus are not verified, so confirm current service details with the venue.
What are alternatives to The Last Slice in Sydney?
Other options to compare include Bacar Restaurant & Bar, Oliver Brown, Auvers Cafe Rhodes, Iluka on Baywater, Savoury Dining North Strathfield. Check current details for each venue before choosing.
Location
Shop 1/11 Australia Ave, Sydney Olympic Park NSW 2127, Australia
Sydney, Australia
Compare The Last Slice
| Venue | Location |
|---|---|
| The Last Slice | Sydney |
| Bacar Restaurant & Bar | Sydney Olympic Park |
| Oliver Brown | Sydney |
| Auvers Cafe Rhodes | Sydney |
| Iluka on Baywater | Sydney |
| Savoury Dining North Strathfield | Sydney |
How The Last Slice Sydney compares with similar nearby venues.
Also Consider
- Bacar Restaurant & Bar, Notable alternative
- Oliver Brown, Notable alternative
- Auvers Cafe Rhodes, Notable alternative
- Iluka on Baywater, Notable alternative
- Savoury Dining North Strathfield, Notable alternative
How It Compares
The Last Slice is the easiest choice when convenience is the priority around Sydney Olympic Park. Compared with Bacar Restaurant & Bar, it reads more casual and lower-commitment; Bacar is the better fit for a planned sit-down meal, while The Last Slice is better for a quick stop before or after an event.
For a more cafe-led experience, Oliver Brown and Auvers Cafe Rhodes are stronger alternatives, especially if coffee, dessert, or a daytime catch-up is the brief. Iluka on Baywater and Savoury Dining North Strathfield make more sense when ambience and a fuller dining format matter.
Value depends on what the group needs: The Last Slice wins on ease and likely speed, while the peers are better for lingering, hosting, or making the meal feel intentional. If booking pressure is the concern, this is the lower-stress option; if experience quality is the priority, cross-shop the sit-down alternatives first.
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