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Hidden bar sydney
Hidden bar sydney






hidden bar sydney

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hidden bar sydney

Hidden behind the guise of ‘Bobby’s Boss Dogs’, a phoney fifties’ coke machine creates a secret entrance to a space you’d never expect – The Soda Factory – Surry Hills’ late-night sweet spot with American diner food and a great bar, great cheap and cheerful vibes.*Product Disclaimer: Tourism Australia is not the owner, operator, advertiser or promoter of the listed products and services.

hidden bar sydney

With more than 80 gin varieties available, The Barber Shop is the perfect place to get a cut.

hidden bar sydney

Read moreġ6 Wentworth Avenue, Surry Hills (Museum Train Station) Hidden behind a fully functioning mens barber shop is a low-lit hideaway that doubles as a gin palace. Infused with the spirit of witch-doctor apothecary, home-made herbal elixirs, plenty of classic & tiki cocktails, craft beers, a smorgasbord of absinthes traditionally served, great wine, funk, soul & rituals of relaxation. Melbourne has traditionally been Australia’s Mecca for out-of-the-way, hidden small bars, but ever since Sydney’s liquor licence laws were relaxed the city’s quickly been playing catch-up, with niche bars popping up all over, from taxidermy-filled dens like Shady Pines Saloon to the near-24-hour rock-star afterparty catered by Frankie’s. Hidden behind a fridge door in the laneways of Manly, The Cumberland is an underground speakeasy with a Spanish twist. Read moreĭown the laneway at 348 Kent Street, Sydney CBD (Wynyard / Town Hall Train Station) We love the old 1920's sewing machines under the bar but don't be fooled, this drinking den is very popular and you will need to brave the crowd to enjoy their rare whiskey alongside a burger or hot dog. Stitch can be hard to find, with its subtle seamstress shop front and staircase to the underground bar. Read moreĨ9 York Street, Sydney CBD (Wynyard / Town Hall Train Station)īehind a fully functioning barbershop, discover this low-lit gin bar that not only offers a trim and a shave but also cheese plates and house-made sausage rolls! Read moreĦ1 York Street, Sydney CBD (Wynyard / Town Hall Train Station) Located on the corner of Park and Elizabeth, the door is marked only by a black sign with three skulls so it might take you some time to actually find it! Live music from 8 pm every Thursday. The bar is located above the Surry Hills restaurant Table for 20, but to get there, youll have to head to a nondescript door on nearby Campbell Street. Read moreġ99 Elizabeth Street, Sydney CBD (St James / Town Hall Train Station) Walk down an alleyway, through a nondescript door and find yourself in another place and time. If you are looking for a fun restaurant or an exciting place to dine, these unique restaurants Sydney can help Contents hide. Read moreĪbercrombie Lane, Sydney CBD (Wynyard Train Station)Īn underground prohibition-style bar, celebrating a time when booze was banned, yet free-flowing. This underground bar is named after 1930’s Sydney Queen of Bohemia, Dulcie Deamer. Our own local and famous historic criminal Kate Leigh herself was sentenced to six months in prison for illegal liquor transactions in 1943!įind our top 7 secret bars below, one for every day of the week! DULCIE'S KINGS CROSS, OUR NEIGHBOURS!Ĥ4B Darlinghurst Road, Kings Cross (Kings Cross Train Station)Įxperience Kings Cross’ Premier Cabaret Parlour & 100% Australian made Drinking Den. Sure, Sydney's hidden or underground bars aren't probably that secret but how fun is it to track down and enter a signless door in a tucked-away alley or go down a dodgy secret staircase to a basement bar ?! It feels immediately like an adventure and will give you a taste of Sydney's 1940s sly grog blackmarket boom that took place during World War II.








Hidden bar sydney