Community Divided Over $33m Restaurant Complex in Terrey Hills

A proposed $33 million restaurant complex by the Boathouse Group in Terrey Hills has stirred community division, with locals split between supporting the development and raising concerns about noise and traffic impacts.



From Coastal Cafés to Rural Retreats

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The Boathouse Group, a Sydney-based hospitality business with 12 outlets from the Central Coast to Wollongong, has submitted plans to develop a three-restaurant complex on a semi-rural property in Terrey Hills. The project, named “The Farmhouse, Terrey Hills”, would consist of three separate dining venues, each offering a unique experience.

The site, acquired by Isaac Property Developments for $9.8 million in 2022, spans 1.6 hectares on Myoora Road. The development is designed to include low-scale, farm-style pavilions with landscaped open spaces. Features would include three licensed restaurants, outdoor dining areas, a children’s play area, a stage, pergolas, and a large lawn, with over 8,300 new plants and 93 trees to enhance the setting.

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The Vision: A Trio of Unique Dining Experiences

The proposed complex (DA2024/1362) would operate from 7 a.m. to 12 a.m. every day, accommodating up to 794 patrons. A basement car park with 156 vehicle spaces is part of the design, addressing parking concerns raised by locals. Each restaurant would provide a distinct dining atmosphere:

  • Restaurant 1: Casual dining with a rural shed-style design.
  • Restaurant 2: Family-friendly, featuring both indoor and outdoor dining, a bar, and a small stage for live music between midday and 10 p.m.
  • Restaurant 3: Fine dining with a covered outdoor seating area.
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Locals Speak Out: Support and Concerns

The proposal has drawn mixed reactions. During a public exhibition period, 43 submissions were received: 22 in favour and 21 opposed. Supporters, including the Duffys Forest Residents Association, highlight the potential for local job creation. However, concerns include increased traffic, noise, and the potential for disruptions from events.

Paul Davenport, president of the Terrey Hills Progress Association, raised concerns about noise pollution from functions and traffic impacts, noting an anticipated increase of 135 vehicles per hour during peak times. While supportive of the economic potential, the association emphasised the need for noise management and improved traffic planning.

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What’s Next for Terrey Hills?



The NBC has presented a briefing to the Sydney North Planning Panel, highlighting the divided community response. The panel will continue to assess the proposal, considering public feedback and potential impacts on local infrastructure.

Published 29-Mar-2025

Major $33-Million Restaurant Complex Proposed for Terrey Hills

Sydney hospitality business Boathouse Group has announced plans for a $33-million, three-restaurant complex at Terrey Hills, marking a major development for the area’s dining and community scene.



The Boathouse Group, a well-known hospitality operator in New South Wales, has detailed its vision for a new restaurant destination named The Farmhouse, Terrey Hills.

Set on a 1.6-hectare property on Myoora Road, the complex will house three separate dining venues, each designed to offer distinct experiences. The property was purchased in 2022 for $9.8 million by the group’s development company, Isaac Property Developments, led by North Shore brothers Ben and Jono Isaac.

Design and Features

Plans submitted to Northern Beaches Council (DA2024/1362) describe a “farm-style” complex with pavilions and landscaped open spaces intended to blend with Terrey Hills’ semi-rural surroundings. The proposal includes over 8,300 new plants, with 93 trees and 18 palms adding to the site’s natural aesthetic. The Farmhouse will feature an underground car park for 156 vehicles, a large lawn, pergolas, a stage for live music, and a children’s play area. 

The complex will comprise three restaurants, each with its own style. The first will offer casual dining in a space inspired by a classic Australian rural shed. The central restaurant will provide a relaxed, family-oriented setting with both indoor and outdoor areas, featuring a bar and outdoor terrace for live music from midday to 10 pm. The third restaurant aims to deliver a fine dining experience with a covered outdoor section.

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Community Impact

Documents submitted with the development plan suggest that The Farmhouse is intended to enhance the community feel of Terrey Hills by providing a new space for residents and visitors to enjoy. Boathouse Group committed to creating a welcoming environment, stating that while the offering would be of high quality, it would retain a casual, accessible atmosphere. The new venue will operate from 7 am to midnight, seven days a week, and is expected to accommodate up to 794 patrons at maximum capacity.

40 Myoora Road The Farmhouse Terrey Hills
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Project Background

The Boathouse Group currently operates 12 locations across New South Wales, including popular sites such as Manly Pavilion and The Boathouse Shelly Beach. This latest project comes as part of a resurgence for the company, which nearly collapsed four years ago under previous ownership, owing more than $21 million to creditors. The Isaac brothers have since taken ownership and overseen the group’s expansion, bringing it back into financial stability.



The development application for The Farmhouse will be available for public viewing and input from October 28 for three weeks, allowing the community to review and comment on the plans.

Published 6-Nov-2024