Top Notch Chargrill Chicken in Glebe's Tramsheds
Glebe, get ready the hottest chickens in town have arrived! Camy’s Chargrill Chicken is now open at the iconic Tramsheds, serving up fresh, flavour-packed meals right in the heart of one of Sydney’s most vibrant foodie hubs. Whether you’re craving our famous flame-grilled chicken, crispy golden chips, or fresh salads made daily, Camy’s Glebe has something to satisfy every appetite.
Located inside the main Tramsheds building, we’re the perfect stop for locals, visitors, and anyone exploring Glebe’s buzzing dining scene. Whether you’re after a quick lunch, a family dinner, or a takeaway feast to enjoy at nearby Jubilee Park, Camy’s brings the bold flavours and generous portions we’re famous for.
At Camy’s Chargrill Chicken Glebe, every dish is crafted with care using premium ingredients. From our juicy chargrill chicken cooked fresh daily to our crowd-pleasing wraps, burgers, and sides, it’s all about delivering unbeatable flavour and value.
Camy's Chargrill chicken Glebe Tramsheds
Opening Hours
Tuesday: 10am – 9pm,
Wednesday: 10am – 9pm,
Thursday: 10am – 9pm,
Friday: 10am – 9pm,
Saturday: 10am – 9pm,
Sunday: 10am – 9pm


Convenient Parking
Tramsheds offers free parking for the first 2 hours, followed by tiered rates perfect for quick visits or lingering over lunch. You’ll also find 2-hour street parking in adjacent streets, and additional options within a short walk.
Public Transport options
The Jubilee Park Light Rail stop sits right outside the depot, on the L1 Dulwich Hill line just a few stops (approx. 19 min) from Central and Pyrmont Bus routes 433 and 431 also serve nearby stops, making Camy’s easy to reach from Glebe Point Road or The Crescent.
So What’s Nearby?
Camy’s at Tramsheds Glebe is located inside the beautifully restored historic Rozelle Tram Depot food hall, tucked next to Jubilee Park and Jubilee Park Oval, ideal for picnics or catching a game. It’s also a stone’s throw from scenic Glebe Foreshore Walk, a popular 2 km path along Blackwattle Bay perfect for a post-chargrill stroll or gelato stop.
Just upstairs, the Tramsheds Growers Market (weekends) brings fresh produce, artisans, and lively atmosphere making it easy to pair market browsing with a hearty Camy’s meal.
For history lovers, grab a bite before exploring the heritage-listed tram depot architecture, or wander through nearby Hereford House and Glebe Town Hall to appreciate classic Victorian charm.