Thirroul eatery owners were left high and dry after a burst water main forced a stop to water to their properties.
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Sydney Water advised urgent repairs ewre underway on Lawrence Hargrave Drive, where up to 33 properties were experiencing low or no water pressure.
Among them was Mexican restaurant Boveda, which had about 150 people booked to eat there on Sunday.
"It's really a shame it happened today, because this long weekend we've found Friday and Saturday have been a bit quieter, and Sunday is when people come out and spend their money," co-owner Barry Pearson said at about noon on Sunday.
Mr Pearson said the restaurant had called customers to inform them of the situation, what alternatives they had, and how they were looking for time.
He was informed the estimated time of water restoration was 4pm, he said, but in the meantime Sydney Water was getting a plumber to redirect water from a fire hydrant.
Mr Pearson said the restaurant had also been able to get water from neighbours for hand-washing and dishes.
Across the road, surf shop and cafe Finbox was also dealing with the problem, with its cafe section closed.
Emily Fowler said Saturday, Sunday and Monday were usually the busiest times for trade, especially coming into winter.
At 12.39pm, Sydney Water advised water was due to be restored by 6pm.
"We apologise for any inconvenience caused to our customers," a spokesperson said.
Water was restored at 3.20pm.
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