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25th Floor Cocktail Bar


Sip in style 25 floors up
90 William St
(Sydney Boulevard Hotel)
Sydney, NSW 2010
Australia
+61 (0)2 9383 7222
http://www.boulevard.com.au/
Only a short walk from Kings Cross, here you will find real style, service and atmosphere. The view from the bar on the 25th Floor of the Bayview Boulevard Hotel is flawless especially when you've got a champagne cocktail in your hand. The mood is old fashioned and the cocktail are shaken, stirred and decorated to perfection. An unforgettable experience, you will share it with well-heeled tourists and locals indulging in a bit of the luxurious.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
ARQ


A club with all the extras
16 Flinders Street
Darlinghurst
Sydney, NSW 2010
Australia
+61 2 9380 8700
http://www.arqsydney.com.au
A fairly new, gay venue, beginning to make its mark on Sydney's clubbers as a location with the lot. Within the complex are a club, a bar, a wine bar, an oyster bar, a cocktail bar and a restaurant. The nightclub area houses two dance floor areas so there is plenty of room to get sweaty in! There are also Drag shows, a function area and a weekly Monday recovery party. Different levels mean different music vibes are on offer throughout the night. Popular with gay and straight, you get all sorts here.

Review © 2007, Wcities
ARQ photo by Tim
Photo: Tim
ARQ photo by Tim
Photo: Tim
 

 
Aqua Luna Bar and Restaurant


Inspiring harbourside setting
5-7 Macquarie Street
Shop 18, Opera Quay
Sydney, NSW 2000
Australia
+61 2 9251 0311
What a location to relax and enjoy the expansive views over Circular Quay Sydney Harbour Bridge. In warm weather, this bar has outdoor seating overlooking the harbour and serves cocktails and delicious snacks like pizza, antipasti and pasta. The décor is slick and minimalist and the clientele locals and tourists. The very popular Aqua Luna restaurant next door is a fine dining experience. Utilising home-grown organic produce and local and overseas chef stars, the food is contemporary Australian, with a dash of seafood and accessorised by a great cellar of premium Australian and Italian wines.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Argyle


Five-Bar Lounge
12-18 Argyle Street
The Rocks
Sydney, NSW 2000
Australia
+61 2 9247 5500
http://www.theargyle.biz/
Located in Argyle Stores Argyle is a five-bar lounge in the oldest part of the city. The 18th century architecture lends a certain charm to this place that is as big as a boutique hotel. With space not being a constraint, the seating is spacious and comfortable. Muted lights, wooden rafters, huge pillars and glass urns make up the interiors. You are spoiled for choice between the 'Lava Bar,' 'The Perch,' 'The Lounge,' or 'Courtyard'. The staff is extremely friendly and this place is a must-visit for its ambiance, food, and margaritas.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Australian Hotel


Beer, beer, beer
100 Cumberland St
The Rocks
Sydney, NSW 2000
Australia
+61 (0)2 9247 2229
http://www.australianheritageh...
A swish and very stylish hotel, renowned for offering gourmet lagers and a huge selection of Australian beers most notably Scharer's Lager and Burragorang Brock, both made with natural ingredients. The claim is that the natural ingredients and manufacturing process mean no hang over. Smart and stylish the clientele is a mixture of tourists and Sydneysiders who come here to enjoy the historical Rocks atmosphere and also the tasty pub food.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Australian Hotel photo by Charles Bell
Photo: Charles Bell
Australian Hotel photo by Robert Diggle
Photo: Robert Diggle
Australian Hotel photo by Haley Hughes
Photo: Haley Hughes
Australian Hotel photo by James Ladan
Photo: James Ladan
Australian Hotel photo by Halifax2186
Photo: Halifax2186
Australian Hotel photo by Laura Plini
Photo: Laura Plini
Australian Hotel photo by tigerulze
Photo: tigerulze
 

 
BB's Bar


Some of the cheapest drinks around
157 Curlewis Street
Bondi
Sydney, NSW 2026
Australia
+61 (0)2 9365 3687
As relaxed and un-threatening as it gets in Bondi this place packs with locals who come to relax and unwind. A wide variety of non-offensive live bands play almost every night. The bar itself claims to be a wine bar, but all in all stocks a good list of alcoholic beverages and around 20 wines by the glass, selling some of the cheapest drinks in Bondi. While you are there, have a glass of their famous Sangria. The decor is basic but clean and comfortable.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Bar at Olympic Hotel


Drinking, dining and accommodation
308 Moore Park Road, Paddington
The Olympic Hotel
Sydney, NSW 2021
Australia
+61 2 9361 6315
http://www.olympichotel.com.au
Renovated in 1997, this establishment has really undergone a transformation from grungy, lout pub to a sleek and sophisticate drinking and dining experience. The restaurant and bar occupy separate areas, the pub attracting beer drinking patrons, often before or after a match at the football and cricket stadiums across the road. The restaurant has quickly obtained a reputation as a foodies paradise, serving French Mediterranean cuisine such as roast skate or char grilled sirloin. With a good selection of alcohol in both the restaurant and pub area you will find your niche here.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Bar- The Victoria Room


Simply Cocktails
235 Victoria Street, Level 1 Dalinghurst
The Victoria Room
Sydney, NSW 2010
Australia
+61 2 9357 4488
http://www.thevictoriaroom.com...
The Bar in The Victoria Room is one of the most awarded bars in Sydney. You can find exquisitely mixed cocktails here, right along with sumptuous food from the restaurant. Constantly innovating this bar has something new for you every time. Get your drink personalized to your tastes and likes. Sip on a rose petal martini, or one of the spirits from the list. If nothing else you can always have a soft drink or a beer from their menu.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Barons


In the heart of Kings Cross
5 Roslyn Street
Kings Cross
Sydney, NSW 2010
Australia
+61 0 2 9358 6131
Above Baron's restaurant and located in a side street off the main drag of Kings Cross where strip and peep shows are a dime a dozen, this place fits right in. Inside you will encounter a dimly lit room where a mixed crowd relax in booths and receive table service or sit at the bar for a drink. They drink to the sounds of a jukebox! Not a glamorous bar just a bar.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Barracks Bar


Boys only
1 Flinders Street
Darlinghurst
Sydney, NSW 2010
Australia
+61 (0)2 9360 6373
In the basement of the Taylor Square Hotel this space attracts a predominately gay male mid 20s crowd. With two main bar areas, the first a pool room bar, open every night offering pool competitions on a Wednesday evening. The other bar, the Dungeon Bar gets it on from Thursday. Its recovery equivalent is its roast dinner on a Sunday. Happy hour is daily until 8pm. Not the place if you are the shy, retiring type and girls, it is best to stay away.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Basement


A little night music in the CBD
29 Reiby Place
Sydney, NSW 2000
Australia
+61 2 9251 2797
http://www.thebasement.com.au
One of the country's foremost clubs for jazz, acoustic, folk, funk, blues, world and soul live music, this place was renovated and re-launched in 1992 with an adventurous regular line-up of local and international musicians. There are cabaret-style tables close to the stage or an elevated bar at the back. It has functional decor, with wood panelling and unattractive carpeting. If you are not looking for live music there is an admission-free bar and Mediterranean style bistro serving snacks and supper. Weekdays 4:30p-6:30p is happy hour so it is popular for after-work drinks. Performances are held 9:30p onwards.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Basement photo by Lori Metz
Photo: Lori Metz
 

 
Bayswater Brasserie


Inner city crowd
32 Bayswater Road
(Kings Cross)
Sydney, NSW 2010
Australia
+61 (0)2 9357 2177
Come here to sip on a cocktail, or for a pre-dinner drink. Sit back and watch Sydney's inner city trendy mid 30s crowd schmooze. There is no doubt this is a glamor puss's haven. Have a drink at the bar with or without the intention to dine and absorb the flashy atmosphere. Glamorous and ritzy, with clientèle to match. You can enjoy an award winning cocktail in the bar, conservatory or outside in the courtyard.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Bayswater Brasserie photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Be Mine Bar & Restaurant


Flavors of New Orleans
413 Bourke Street
Surry Hills
Sydney, NSW 2010
Australia
+61 (0)2 9360 4070
http://www.be-mine.com.au
Bourke Street with its Gothic-Victorian structures has an uncanny resemblance to the city of New Orleans. And to add to that is this restaurant where Chef Steven Neumann prepares authentic Cajun and Creole dishes. The restaurant smells of fresh spices and herbs. Unique ingredients are used in preparing these mouthwatering dishes. A good range of beer, spirits and wine are also served. Transparent chairs, tables covered with crisp yellow linen, glass exterior walls, and printed rugs form the interiors. Lots of expats come here. Make sure you reach early on weekends.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Be Mine Bar & Restaurant photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Beach Road Hotel


Great for live music
71 Beach Road
Bondi
Sydney, NSW 2026
Australia
+61 (0)2 9130 7247
To the mostly local patrons the hotel in which this restaurant is nestled, is known as the Regis (once its old name). Within the hotel there is a betting area, pool hall, pokies and No Names—a very cheap pasta restaurant. There are also three bar areas. The ground floor bar is filled with casually dressed locals. Upstairs it is a lot trendier and younger: the upmarket rear bar often has jazz bands playing, and the other bar is filled with pool tables and contemporary bands or DJ's playing mostly hip hop.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Beauchamp Hotel


Relax and unwind
267 Oxford Street
Darlinghurst
Sydney, NSW 2010
Australia
+61 (0)2 9331 2575
As relaxed and casual as it gets along the Oxford Strip. Comfortable and simple, this place is a haven compared to the busy atmosphere in the area. Although don't be surprised when the Beauchamp gets pumping for pre-club drinks on the weekend. Happy House tunes generally play in the background, and Sunday Recovery is very popular. There are some poker machines downstairs but otherwise just sit back and enjoy the simplistic pleasures of a traditional Australian pub.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Billy The Pigs


Friendly and fun atmosphere
512 Oxford Street
Bondi Junction
Sydney, NSW 2022
Australia
+61 2 9389 5726
Where did this pub get its name? In the 1940s, owner Billy looked like a pig, ate and drank like a pig, and treated his customers like pigs. Times have changed somewhat in this bustling local, which is popular with families, backpackers and office workers. The décor is clean and warm and there is a leafy courtyard which is great on summer evenings. The bistro specialises in Malaysian cuisine as well as normal pub fare like steaks, sandwiches and schnitzels. Meals cost AUD3 to AUD9.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Bistro CBD


Business dining with flair.
52 King St.
Level One
Sydney, NSW 2000
Australia
+61 02 8297 7010
http://www.merivale.com/hotelc...
The business crowd has come to expect exceptional quality, ambiance, and service all within the hour, and Bistro CBD always delivers. The setting is classy: the ionic columns and wide arched windows give the room and open, airy feel. Award-winning head chef James Privett turns out dishes that are inventive yet classic. Great for a business lunch or a night on the town.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Bistro CBD photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Bistro-Fax


Sydney Fare
27 O'Connell Street
Sydney, New South Wales 2000
Australia
+61 2 8214 0400
http://www.radisson.com/webExt...
Bistro-Fax in Radission Plaza Hotel Sydney, is the place to head for authentic Australian food with a modern twist. High ceilings, French windows, and glass art, make up the attractive interiors. With a menu that has seasonal offerings like crisp zucchini flowers stuffed with spanner crabs, classic chargrilled beef rump; its a food-lovers delight. Accompany this with a suitable wine from the menu which even has Mlawa VC and Riesling in its collection. Top off this gastronomic feast with chilled desserts, mouthwatering cheeses or a selection of after dinner spirits.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Blu Horizon Bar


Top Floor Bar in Shangri-La Hotel
Shangri-La Hotel, Level 36
176 Cumberland St., The Rocks
Sydney, NSW 2000
Australia
+61 2 9250 6013
http://www.shangri-la.com/sydney
Either as a guest or a local of Sydney, take in the beautiful decor and breathtaking city views from the top floor of the Shangri-La Hotel. The sophisticated Blu Horizon Bar offers a wide selection of the latest cocktails, premium wines and champagnes.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Blu Horizon Bar photo by Amit Karmakar
Photo: Amit Karmakar
 

 
Blueberries Bar and Brasserie


Pick of the North Sydney bunch
107-109 Mount Street
North Sydney
Sydney, NSW 2060
Australia
+61 2 9954 4919
Blueberries is a microcosm of North Sydney itself--office, eighties-style architecture, lots of suits, conservative at lunch time, wild after those après-work cocktails have kicked in, and the back dance floor area transforms into a strobe-lit nightclub. This is one of the latest closers in the area. Tables surround the centre bar and big, comfy booths line the walls--the perfect spot for a power-lunch or sharing a cosy cocktail. Food choices include New York-style Wedges and Sour Cream, Nachos, Pastas and Seared Sirloins. Daiquiris are a perennial favourite. Blueberries also does a decent Bloody Mary.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Bondi Golf Club


Swing by for a drink
5 Military Road
Bondi
Sydney, NSW 2026
Australia
+61 (0)2 9130 3170
This is an integral part of this nine hole golf course, perched out of the way on North Bondi Hill. During the week you will find an older set relaxing here after a round on a course that boasts some of the most priceless Bondi views in the area. On weekends the crowd is more mixed. The décor is comfortable though slightly dated and the pictures of the Queen are indisputably noticeable. More recently this club has played host to some Bondi Dance parties so keep an eye open for other special events.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Bondi Golf Club photo by max nathans
Photo: max nathans
 

 
Bondi Icebergs Club


Priceless view of Bondi Beach
1 Notts Avenue
Bondi Beach
Sydney, NSW 2026
Australia
+61 (0)2 9130 3120 / +61 (0)2 9130 4804
http://www.icebergs.com.au
The Bondi Icebergs Club has been a sponsor for winter swimming for over 75 years. Situated at the South end of Bondi, this Club supplies the mostly local crowd with some of the best-priced drinks in Sydney. Whilst your guzzling your bargain you will not be able to miss one of the best views of Bondi Beach. Bands play most nights and always on the weekends. The downstairs area - also with a priceless view - is available for functions.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Bondi Icebergs Club photo by Stephen Gillies
Photo: Stephen Gillies
Bondi Icebergs Club photo by Mark Merton
Photo: Mark Merton
Bondi Icebergs Club photo by Sophie Turner
Photo: Sophie Turner
Bondi Icebergs Club photo by Paul Ryan
Photo: Paul Ryan
Bondi Icebergs Club photo by Bryn Price (Blue Doors Studio)
Photo: Bryn Price (Blue Doors Studio)
Bondi Icebergs Club photo by Joel Moldenhauer
Photo: Joel Moldenhauer
Bondi Icebergs Club photo by Travis Hensgen
Photo: Travis Hensgen
Bondi Icebergs Club photo by Stuart Hamilton
Photo: Stuart Hamilton
Bondi Icebergs Club photo by Christopher Chan
Photo: Christopher Chan
Bondi Icebergs Club photo by Fabian Foo
Photo: Fabian Foo
Bondi Icebergs Club photo by Robin Lake
Photo: Robin Lake
Bondi Icebergs Club photo by alison
Photo: alison
Bondi Icebergs Club photo by tco1961
Photo: tco1961
Bondi Icebergs Club photo by Ben Barnett
Photo: Ben Barnett
Bondi Icebergs Club photo by Richard Walker
Photo: Richard Walker
Bondi Icebergs Club photo by Olly Headey
Photo: Olly Headey
Bondi Icebergs Club photo by baris atayman
Photo: baris atayman
Bondi Icebergs Club photo by Andrew
Photo: Andrew
Bondi Icebergs Club photo by Ricard Gil
Photo: Ricard Gil
Bondi Icebergs Club photo by Daniel Peccatus
Photo: Daniel Peccatus
Bondi Icebergs Club photo by Bronwyn Smith
Photo: Bronwyn Smith
Bondi Icebergs Club photo by kibogoyo
Photo: kibogoyo
Bondi Icebergs Club photo by Ingrid Fetell
Photo: Ingrid Fetell
Bondi Icebergs Club photo by Janice Yenpasook
Photo: Janice Yenpasook
Bondi Icebergs Club photo by mishes
Photo: mishes
Bondi Icebergs Club photo by leah hersh
Photo: leah hersh
Bondi Icebergs Club photo by Dawn Hollingsworth
Photo: Dawn Hollingsworth
Bondi Icebergs Club photo by Vivienne Ho
Photo: Vivienne Ho
 

 
Bourbon & Beefsteak


This place rocks all day and all night
26 Darlinghurst Road
Kings Cross
Sydney, NSW 2011
Australia
+61 2 9358 1144
http://www.thebourbon.com.au/
This place, known as a haven for homesick Americans and a sailors hangout, is always open and always entertaining. From 5pm until 9pm, a pianist plays Golden Oldies tunes then until 3am on a weekday and weekends until 7am a rhythm and blues pop band or Top 40 music plays. Within the complex there are two discos, one playing techno and house the other playing retro and techno. Comfortable and traditional, this place is filled with a combination of locals and tourists. The Bourbon & Beefsteak serves an a la carte menu of seafood, Steak, Tex-Mex and the like. Breakfast is also served 24 hours.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Bourbon & Beefsteak photo by Fabian Foo
Photo: Fabian Foo
 

 
Buena Vista Hotel


Hey, good looking
76 Middle Head Road
Mosman
Sydney, NSW 2088
Australia
+61 (0)2 9969 7022
Ry Cooder's cinematic documentary of the Buena Vista Social Club brought fame to a previously forgotten part of Cuban culture, and the Buena Vista hotel is one of Sydney's oft-forgotten watering holes. This fabulous pub is a great place to come on a lazy Sunday afternoon, mid-week, or for a Saturday night out with Mosman's young and glamorous residents. Inexpensive bistro meals are available.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Burdekin Hotel


Upmarket bar
2 Oxford St
Darlinghurst
Sydney, NSW 2010
Australia
+61 (0)2 9331 3066
http://www.burdekin.com.au
Suitably so The Burdekin's motto is "...first on Oxford Street--but the last place you would want to leave!" Within this trendy up market hotel there are five bars. The street level bar is for those more laid back. The Dug Out Bar is for the icy cool only. The Cherry Blue Bar offers a wide variety of shots for the game. The Lava bar is known for its views and cocktails. There is something for everyone here.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Burdekin Hotel photo by Benn Glazier
Photo: Benn Glazier
 

 
Coogee Bay Hotel


Famous for its beer garden
253 Coogee Bay Road
(Coogee)
Sydney, NSW 2034
Australia
+61 (0)2 9665 0000
http://www.coogeebayhotel.com.au
This huge pub, as well as having three bars, boasts a fabulous beer garden and is particularly popular with backpackers, who come to enjoy regular live bands and some tasty treats from the brasserie. This lively establishment also offers two nightclubs, coverage of major sporting events, TAB betting, a gaming room, a bottle shop, charming boutique style accommodation, function rooms and a conference center, all just a stone's throw from Coogee Beach.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Coogee Bay Hotel photo by Eoghan McElwee
Photo: Eoghan McElwee
Coogee Bay Hotel photo by Zach Weisman
Photo: Zach Weisman
Coogee Bay Hotel photo by Zach Weisman
Photo: Zach Weisman
Coogee Bay Hotel photo by Charles Barratt
Photo: Charles Barratt
 

 
Cruise Lounge


The view will take your breath away!
Level 3, Overseas Passenger Terminal
West Circular Quay, The Rocks
Sydney, NSW 2000
Australia
+61 2 9251 1188
http://www.cruiserestaurant.co...
Wish you could sit and sip a drink at sunset, while looking out across a harbour and at the twinkling lights of a city? Cruise Lounge offers you the chance to do just that. And from its vantage point, you'll get the most stunning view of the Sydney Opera House. Come here to unwind and relax, and watch vessels big and small sail in and out of the harbour as you enjoy the excellent service and a few choice snacks, such as Carpaccio of Smoked Salmon with Asparagus and Salsa Verde, or Persian Feta with Olive Tapenade and Toasted Sourdough.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Cushion


Party after dark
242 Arden Street
Sydney, NSW 2034
Australia
+61 2 9315 9130
Located at the Crowne Plaza Hotel, this bar, lounge and restaurant has a lot to it. It is one of the best night spots in the eastern suburbs, where you can relax with a panoramic view of the ocean. The food is modern Australian with mouth watering entrees, such as Honey Five Spice Chicken and Pacific Oysters on offer. For the main course, go for the Grilled Chilli Garlic Prawns and Sefood Ragout with Smoked Paprika. The seafood really matches the view. Enjoy your favorite wine from the elaborate wine list. With so much to choose from, chances are that you might not want to go home!

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Darlo Bar


Local and diverse hang out
306 Liverpool Street
Darlinghurst
Sydney, NSW 2010
Australia
+61 (0)2 9331 3672
The Darlo Bar is the only Bar in the Royal Sovereign Hotel. Patrons (mostly Darlinghurst locals) sink comfortably into the lounges surrounded by the 50s and 60s décor. They relax within the buzzing activity, made busier by the echoing of the wooden floorboards. Part of the hotel houses a bottle shop where you can grab a bottle before heading down Victoria Street to the many local restaurants. Alternatively, grab a cafe-style, inexpensive snack from the Bar. If you start here, you may end up here or choose to party all night in the nearby Kings Cross.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Darlo Bar photo by Garth Elliott
Photo: Garth Elliott
 

 
Dendy Bar and Bistro


Part of the Dendy cinema complex
19 Martin Place
Sydney, NSW 2000
Australia
+61 (0)2 9211 1243
Bar, food, cocktails and club, what more could one ask? After watching a movie at the cinema, come in for some very good cafe food. Often used as a venue for functions or club type events, its resident club night suitably named "Bendy at the Dendy", plays deep and dirty house tunes. Arrive early for half price cocktails and get ready for a cranker! Whatever the reason, the Dendy Bar is unlikely to disappoint.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Dolphin On Crown Hotel


Aussie, Aussie, Aussie (Oi, Oi, Oi!)
412 Crown Street
(Surry Hills)
Sydney, NSW 2010
Australia
+61 2 9331 4800
The Dolphin is a local landmark—a beautiful, traditional corner pub that is popular with locals, and heavily patronised by Rugby Union fans before and after games at the nearby Sydney Football Stadium. The classic pub decor (polished timber fixtures and fittings, brass tap ware) has recently been redone and refurbished, retaining all of its original charm. The hotel offers fine dining in its smart restaurant (Seafood and Wild Duck), as well as a more laid back affair in its bistro (salads and pasta).

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Dugout Bar


Cocktails and cigars
Burdekin Hotel
2 Oxford Street, Darlinghurst
Sydney, NSW 2010
Australia
+61 (0)2 9331 3066
Tucked away under the Burdekin Hotel this intimate space is staffed by friendly folk who mix a mean cocktail. The décor is wood paneled and the walls and floor are decorated with the old pub-style tiles. There is a cigar room with an excellent range of Cubans and well-known varieties. The clientele are a mix of straight, gay, beautiful, mad and groups out having a hoot. Early in the evening enjoy complimentary nibbles served with New York style cocktails.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Durty Nelly's Hotel


Irish eyes are smiling
9 Glenmore Road
Paddington
Sydney, NSW 2021
Australia
+61 (0)2 9360 4467
This historic pub is popular with Sydney's Irish community, and not just the backpacker crowd. The gracious Durty Nelly has been lovingly restored and serves traditional brews like Guinness and Kilkenny with a refined class that sets it apart from some of the rowdier Irish watering holes around town. On a wet, windy day by the fire, you would swear you were back in the emerald isle. Durty Nelly's also serves a great Shepherd's Pie.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
ECQ Bar


Beautiful views from a beautiful bar
63 Macquarie Street, Quay Grand Hotel
Circular Quay
Sydney, NSW 2000
Australia
+61 (0)2 9256 4000
The obvious draw at this chic bar is the outdoor patio with simply amazing views of the harbor and the Harbour Bridge. But for a bar so hip, there is a variety of fashionable and very casual looks so do not feel the need to dress-up to enjoy. The crowd is an interesting mix of well-heeled tourists and business folk enjoying the ultra modern décor which includes plenty of seating both inside and out. Of course, you want a seat outdoors. Surprisingly it is not too pricey, you can buy great stuff that are moderately priced. Bar snacks such as pizzetta and bruschetta are also available.

Review © 2007, Wcities
ECQ Bar photo by headingdownunder
Photo: headingdownunder
 

 
East Village


Slick and trendy bar and restaurant
234 Palmer Street
East Sydney
Sydney, NSW 2010
Australia
+61 2 9331 5457
http://www.eastvillage.com.au
With two bars and a restaurant, East Village is a Darlinghurst hot spot. The middle bar is characterised by big red booths and is a great place for a weekend drink. The Rooftop Bar has sweeping city views of Sydney and a marquee shelters its outdoor area so the party can continue regardless of the weather. The restaurant is the newest addition and serves up modern Australian cuisine. Fashionable and sleek, this venue attracts a local Darlinghurst crowd.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Excelsior Hotel


Enjoy some live bands
64 Foveaux Street
Surry Hills
Sydney, NSW 2010
Australia
+61 (0)2 9211 4945
If live bands, rock videos and card machines are your thing, this is the place for you every night of the week. Recently refurbished, it offers a cozy atmosphere to a clientèle who come mostly from the local Surry Hills area. Things tend to mellow out a bit at the weekends but you can always find somewhere to relax be it in the outdoor area or over a game of pool and enjoy a cold beer and some traditional pub grub served noon-3pm daily.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Flinders Hotel


Kicks off at midnight
63 Flinders St
Darlinghurst
Sydney, NSW 2010
Australia
+61 (0)2 9360 4929
This upmarket bar has been a recovery spot for many years. The place gets pumping once midnight hits and continues on past the break of dawn. The music starts at 10p and is mostly handbag house and DJs. Generally a younger crowd of adamant Sydney clubbers dance here, but anything goes really.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Flying Fish


Seafood Extravaganza
Pier 21
19-21 Pirrama Road
Sydney, NSW 2009
Australia
+61 2 9518 6677
http://www.flyingfish.com.au
Located in a loft, Flying Fish serves traditionally Australian cuisine but the emphasis is on seafood. Chef Peter Kuruvita also has some interesting recipes up his sleeve that have taken inspiration from France and other parts of the world. The food is fresh and the best produce of the season is served. Don't forget to try the Yellow Fin Tuna with Sweet Crackling Pork and Ruby Grapefruit, the Crispy Skin Meadows Farm Duck with Brinjal Pickle and Cumin Sauce, and Honeycomb Bombe Alaska with White Chocolate Sauce. With an amazing view of the harbor, this restaurant also has a special menu for kids and vegetarians. Also, check out the exquisite cocktail and wine list. Witness the confluence of delectable cuisine and beautiful ambience at this restaurant.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Flying Fish photo by Jennifer Lam
Photo: Jennifer Lam
 

 
Forbes Hotel


Smack bang in the middle of the city
30 York Street
Sydney, NSW 2000
Australia
+61 (0)2 9299 3703
The Forbes Hotel plays host to a mixed bag of city workers and tourists drawn here by the conveniently central location and the friendly Heritage Bar characterised by its antique décor. The second bar, the Cocktail Bar, has pool tables, a very good sound system playing non offensive background music and of course, some tantalising drinks. The Forbes Hotel also has a Pasta Bar and Grill restaurant which is available for private functions.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Forbes Hotel photo by Steve Thornton
Photo: Steve Thornton
Forbes Hotel photo by EUGENE
Photo: EUGENE
Forbes Hotel photo by dmbphotography
Photo: dmbphotography
 

 
Four in Hand


Popular venue
105 Sutherland Street
Paddington
Sydney, NSW 2021
Australia
+61 2 9326 2254
Ever since Cleo Magazine revealed, some years ago now, that more than a few of its Most Eligible Bachelors drank at The Hand, Friday nights have seen this popular pub become even more popular. This is where Paddo's bold-and-beautiful set hang out. The Four In Hand has got it right when it comes to picking music for its crowd. Jazz, swing, and cool (not tacky) Retro are the soundtrack to this classic club-lounge bar. The in-house restaurant features Mod Oz and fusion bar food including some great salads, and the catch of the day Beer-Battered Fish and Chips.

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Gilligans


Extravagant Cocktails
134 Oxford Street
Darlinghurst
Sydney, NSW 2010
Australia
+61 (0)2 9331 3467
After extravagant cocktails? This is the place. Overlooking Taylor Square sit here sipping your pina colada whilst watching the many clubbers scurrying by. There are groovy tunes, comfortable lounges and even table service. Long mirrors reflect the happening crowd which is made up mostly of locals though some tourists with a bit of insider knowledge also make their way here. This place was the first ever cocktail bar in the area and has been a spot for many Sydneysiders' (be they gay or straight) pre club or dinner drinks.

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Golden Sheaf Hotel


This pub has a big local following
429 New South Head Rd
Double Bay
Sydney, NSW 2028
Australia
+61 (0)2 9327 5877
http://www.goldensheaf.com.au
Double Bay is Sydney's most up market shopping area; its village atmosphere is characterised by its close knit community of which the Golden Sheaf is a part. This pub has a big local following. Newly renovated it has a premium beer garden, which serves a mixture of pub food and modern Australian cuisine. DJ's and live bands are constantly playing throughout the venue. The perfect place to relax on a summer evening.

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Grace Wine Bar


Specialises in Australian wines
77 York Street
Sydney, NSW 2000
Australia
+61 (0)2 9272 6888
http://www.gracehotel.com.au
In the center of the city, this is a tranquil place for Sydney's travelers. It houses two bars, the Grace Wine Bar and the Grace Bar (part of the Grace Brasserie). The Grace Wine Bar is the trendier of the two bars, specializing in Australian wines, selling many of these by the glass. Tuesday to Friday lunch and Fridays for dinner it hosts a pasta bar where the chef cooks up your ingredients for you on the spot at a very reasonable price.

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Grand Pacific Blue Room


Restaurant, bar and nightclub
Oxford St and South Dowling St
(Paddington)
Sydney, NSW 2021
Australia
+61 (0)2 9331 7108
A restaurant, a bar, and now a nightclub, the high ceilings and classy interior provide a great space for a young Paddington things to sip their cocktails. This old building is anything but a dingy club, and more a refined place to have dinner. The menu is modern Australian and the kitchen delivers a great pan-fried wild barramundi, the grilled T-bone with field mushrooms, and an irresistible dessert list. It can be as fun or romantic as you like.

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Greenwood Hotel


Religious experience
36 Blue Street
North Sydney
Sydney, NSW 2060
Australia
+61 (0)2 9964 9477
The Greenwood is one of the main watering holes for North Sydney's financiers and advertising whizzes. It is positively packed on Fridays after work, and does a decent trade during the week. Weekends tend to be quieter. Atop the stunning architectural showpiece that is Greenwood Plaza shopping centre, the Greenwood Hotel is actually three bars, situated around a central courtyard. The quaintest of these is the old sandstone church which was heritage listed and preserved during the site's reconstruction. There is also a cocktail bar and club-style area.

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Grosvenor Club


Still open when everything else is closed
40-42 Flinders Street
Darlinghurst
Sydney, NSW 2010
Australia
+61 (0)2 9331 4256
To those really in the know, this is the Taxi Club. Previously known as one of Sydney's seediest clubs, this place has cleaned its act up with some major renovations. Punters are a mixed bag of straight, gay, weird and freaky. Drinks are well priced, it is always open and you can get down to loads of commercial dance tunes. Play a video game, drink or dance; you are bound to have good time.

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Hampton Court Hotel


Always open
9 Bayswater Road
Kings Cross
Sydney, NSW 2010
Australia
+61 (0)2 9357 2711
Situated at the beginning of the Kings Cross strip, this renovated hotel is open 24 hours. Entertainment on offer comprises of a gaming room and a Noodle House restaurant serving up a mixture of Asian cuisine. If you like a challenge, the bar offers both karaoke and pool competitions throughout the week. Close to the city, this hotel also has 150 moderately priced, fully equipped guest rooms.

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Hampton Court Hotel photo by Howard Fraser
Photo: Howard Fraser
 

 
Hero of Waterloo


History repeats
81 Lower Fort Street
The Rocks
Sydney, NSW 2000
Australia
+61 (0)2 9252 4553
The battle at hand is not Napoleonic but much closer to home--which is Sydney's longest-established pub, the Lord Nelson or the Hero? Debate has raged for years, but no one is about to surrender this one. The Hero is steeped in history so palpable you can almost hear the bawdy cries of the drunken sailors who drank here back in the mid-nineteenth century reverberating off the sandstone walls. The Hero is a living part of Australia's heritage--and a great place for a cold beer and a game of two up. Food served includes fish, meat and vegetable dishes.

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Hero of Waterloo photo by Michael Lumley
Photo: Michael Lumley
Hero of Waterloo photo by Eoghan McElwee
Photo: Eoghan McElwee
Hero of Waterloo photo by Natalie Hitoun
Photo: Natalie Hitoun
Hero of Waterloo photo by Rob Barker
Photo: Rob Barker
Hero of Waterloo photo by Tim Ball 2006
Photo: Tim Ball 2006
Hero of Waterloo photo by James Cooper
Photo: James Cooper
Hero of Waterloo photo by robojack67
Photo: robojack67
Hero of Waterloo photo by Simon Chester
Photo: Simon Chester
 

 
Home Sydney


The Place To Be Seen
Wheat Road
Cockle Bay Wharf, Darling Park
Sydney, NSW 2000
Australia
+61 2 9266 0600
http://www.homesydney.com/
The first Home club was opened in Scotland and there are also branches in New York and London. With such an international reputation the facilities are second to none and are some of the best to be found in Sydney. With three levels, it can accommodate a maximum capacity of 2200 in its trendy surrounds. From the balcony area you can check out the view of Cockle Bay. Immensely popular be prepared to queue along with the other smartly dressed Sydneysiders and tourists.

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Hopetoun Hotel


Laid back band venue and bar
416 Bourke Street
Surry Hills
Sydney, NSW 2010
Australia
+61 (0)2 9361 5257
Known to locals as "The Hoey", this relaxed hotel offers varying types of live bands which are generally good quality, original acts. The service, atmosphere and bands are inoffensive. Come to play pool, listen to a good band or have a quick drink. The decor is as close to a big comfortable lounge room as you can get, remembering you are in a bar. Looking for a casual drink or want the hang out whilst listening to a quality band, this place is for you.

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Hopetoun Hotel photo by Amy Walters
Photo: Amy Walters
Hopetoun Hotel photo by Shannon Scully
Photo: Shannon Scully
Hopetoun Hotel photo by Julia Thomas
Photo: Julia Thomas
Hopetoun Hotel photo by Vitek
Photo: Vitek
Hopetoun Hotel photo by Jonathan Vandenberg
Photo: Jonathan Vandenberg
Hopetoun Hotel photo by Brian McBride
Photo: Brian McBride
Hopetoun Hotel photo by Markus Karlseder
Photo: Markus Karlseder
 

 
Hotel CBD


Massive complex favoured by business people
75 York Street
Sydney, NSW 2000
Australia
+61 (0)2 9299 1700
http://www.merivale.com/hotelcbd
Geared towards stylish business folk, this enormous pub restaurant boasts five floors each with a different range of facilities. The ground floor has a sleek bar and for lunch during the week serves up excellent noodle dishes. There is also the Pool Bar, the Club Bar, Jam which can be hired for functions and the CBD restaurant serving modern Australian Cuisine. Stylishly decorated throughout everyone can find something to their liking here.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Hotel CBD photo by xiaow3i :)
Photo: xiaow3i :)
 

 
Jackson's On George


Four floors of drinking
176 George St
(Circular Quay)
Sydney, NSW 2000
Australia
+61 (0)2 9247 2727
http://www.jacksonsongeorge.co...
Drinking, drinking, drinking and perhaps a boogie to commercial dance hits or music from the 80s and 90s in the Bar Luna, this popular venue is spread over four floors. Attracting all sorts and being somewhat more civilized during the day, this is predominantly a watering hole where you can sample any number of their 110 different types of local and imported beer. And even better, Happy Hour is from 5pm-7pm. Smart and stylish, pull on your fancy togs and join the throng. There is a restaurant downstairs.

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Judgement Bar


Late night mixed crowd
189 Oxford Street
Darlinghurst
Sydney, NSW 2010
Australia
+61 (0)2 9360 4831
Everything else about to close? This is where to go. It is 3am and the all night bender has just been confirmed. Welcome to the Court House's, Judgement Bar. Not a nightclub by any means but it is open 24 hours and the drinks are among the cheapest along the Oxford Strip. No posers and no scene queens, so if you are not looking fabulous, and it is too early for you to go home, drop by for a drink.

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Kinselas


1920's decor
383-387 Bourke Street, Taylor Square
Darlinghurst
Sydney, NSW 2010
Australia
+61 2 9331 3100
http://www.kinselas.com.au
The bar area here was restored to its original 1925 grandeur with no expense spared. One of Sydney's hottest night spots the clientele is mixed but mostly locals. Drink, dance have a game of pool or chance the pokies, the decision is yours. Or simply enjoy the regular live bands and DJs.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Kinselas photo by Joss Wee
Photo: Joss Wee
 

 
Kirribilli Hotel


Jumping off point
35 Broughton Street
Milsons Point
Sydney, NSW 2061
Australia
+61 (0)2 9955 1415
The Kirribilli has all the hallmarks of a good Aussie pub--live music, good DJs, a dance floor, and trivia competitions. Situated opposite Milsons Point Station, this is a popular spot to duck in for a quick drink after work, or on your way into the city. Imported beers and a wide-ranging wine list are a feature of the Kirribilli. The atrium bistro features pasta and steak nights, and serves an excellent roast with all the trimmings. The salads are fresh and healthy, and the chips cooked the way chips are supposed to be cooked.

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Leichhardt Hotel


Lesbian and straight crowd
Balmain Road and Short Street
Leichhardt
Sydney, NSW 2040
Australia
+61 (0)2 9569 1217
As well as being a pub, this venue plays host to great recovery parties that you will not want to miss after your Sleaze Ball or Mardi Gras bender. The patrons are a mixture of gay and straight and the activities here are aplenty. Come for the free pool all day Saturday, or take it more seriously with competitions on a Wednesday and Thursday evening. There are trivia nights on Tuesday evenings.

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Light Brigade


Period-style pub
2a Oxford Street
Woollahra
Sydney, NSW 2025
Australia
+61 (0)2 9331 2930
This is a Golden Oldie in art deco pubs--stylishly renovated and restored to polished perfection (little wonder it was formerly called The Ritz). There is also period-style pub accommodation upstairs. A vast wood-and-brass island bar and glass bar fridge in the shape of the Manhattan skyline take pride of place amongst the thousands of deco tiles. Like the pub, the food here is simple and stylish--gourmet pizzas for one, salads, pastas and nachos. You will often see locals ordering take away.

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Lobby Bar


Fantastic Bondi views
Corner Beach Rd & Campbell Parade
Bondi Beach, Swiss-Grand Hotel
Sydney, NSW 2026
Australia
+61 (0)2 9365 5666
http://www.swissgrand.com.au
Part of the Swiss-Grand Hotel Bondi Beach the view from the terrace of this comfortable bar over the golden sands of Bondi is about as good as it gets. The service is to a hotel standard with prices to match. The clientele are mostly well-heeled overseas tourists or visitors to Bondi. Enjoy a leisurely drink on the terrace or a snack from the bar menu as you absorb the Bondi atmosphere.

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Lobby Lounge Bar at Pier One Parkroyal


Martini by the harbour
Pier One Parkroyal Hotel
11 Hickson Road, Walsh Bay
Sydney, NSW 2000
Australia
+61 2 8298 9999
Situated on one of the historic Walsh Bay wharves with great water views, this bar is a real treat. It has comfortable table and lounge seating inside for the cooler months but really comes into its own when the weather warms up and you can sit outside beside the gently lapping water and watch the sun set over Sydney's bustling harbour. The bar specialises in martinis AUD11 and assorted cocktails. Clientele range hotel guests and tourists to locals out for a good time.

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London Hotel


London Pub
234 Darling Street
Balmain
Sydney, NSW 2041
Australia
+61 (0)2 9555 1377
This is a principal landmark along Balmain's main drag. From here, everything is either "up the hill" (towards the shopping heart of the village), or "down the hill (to the ferry wharf), and the fabulous front balcony has stunning views of both--the perfect place to people watch as you knock back a cold beer. This gracious sandstone and jarrah timber pub has been lovingly renovated and has not lost any of its intrinsic charm. Locals and tourists come here to enjoy the pub food which includes plenty of seafood and meat dishes with a hint of Italian.

Review © 2007, Wcities
London Hotel photo by Saskia Bosch van Ros
Photo: Saskia Bosch van Ros
London Hotel photo by Brian Costelloe
Photo: Brian Costelloe
 

 
Longrain


Cool Asian fusion
85 Commonwealth Street
Surry Hills
Sydney, NSW 2010
Australia
+61 2 9280 2888
http://www.longrain.com.au/
The epitome of groovy, stylish and scrumptious modern Asian - and that is just the interior. A fusion of different continents makes for a fantastic combination of tastes and flavours; all consumed from long tables in designer decor. If there is a long wait for a table, there is always the adjacent bar full of hungry fellow diners. It all happens in a large airy renovated space and is as cool as Sydney comes. Bookings are available only for lunch. And if are in Melbourne and want a touch of Longrain, step in at 44 Little Bourke Street; yes it is yet another Longrain sibling for you!

Review © 2007, Wcities
Longrain photo by Ellecer Valencia
Photo: Ellecer Valencia
Longrain photo by wirelessoxygen
Photo: wirelessoxygen
 

 
Lord Dudley Hotel


Ye olde London pub
236 Jersey Road
(Woollahra)
Sydney, NSW 2025
Australia
+61 (0)2 9327 5399
http://www.lorddudley.com/
Sherlock Holmes would have been right at home in this very English pub, built in 1890 and virtually unchanged to this day. Locals of all ages who are after a pint, a yarn, and a game of darts frequent the Lord Dudley. Dark red carpeting, roaring log fires, and cosy tables make the Lord Dudley a haven on a dark, cold winter's night. English beers including Boddingtons, Bass and Newcastle Brown are big here, and the courtyard restaurant offers traditional pub meals for under AUD20. There is also a 130-strong wine list.

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Mansions Hotel


A hot spot for the young ones
18 Bayswater Road
Kings Cross
Sydney, NSW 2010
Australia
+61 (0)2 9358 6677
With its wooden floors and light interior, Mansion Hotel is a regular meeting place for the twenty somethings, scantily clad in the latest fashions. During the day the bar serves snacks and light bites and on Thursday nights, live bands play. On the weekends the place packs out and the dance floor pumps to Top 40s popular music. Not the place to be if sweaty bodies are not your thing, but if you fancy a boogie then this could be the spot for you.

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Marble Bar


Wild baroque decadence
Sydney Hilton Hotel
259 Pitt Street
Sydney, NSW 2000
Australia
+61 (0)2 9266 2000
Originally built for the Tattersall's Hotel in 1883, this marvellous bar was rescued from destruction by the Hilton Hotel and installed in the basement in the early 1970s. A firm favourite with Sydneysiders it is a riot of indulgent Italianate gold, marble and rococo extravaganzas and a very nice place to have a drink and listen to live music. Graceful arches, glorious stained glass ceilings and doors and a carved bar make this a wonderfully eccentric watering hole. There is also a gallery of original Julian Ashton paintings.

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Marble Bar photo by Oat Vaiyaboon
Photo: Oat Vaiyaboon
Marble Bar photo by Oat Vaiyaboon
Photo: Oat Vaiyaboon
Marble Bar photo by norris
Photo: norris
 

 
Mezz Bar at Hotel Coronation


Rhythm and Blues and great pasta
Level 1, Hotel Coronation
7 Park Street
Sydney, NSW 2000
Australia
+61 2 9267 8362 / +61 2 9266 3100
http://www.hotelcoronation.com...
The Mezz Bar is several genres all rolled into one. It is a bar, an Italian restaurant called Amalias@Mezz and once the dining is done, it turns into a dance party with a revolving selection of late-night DJs. Popular with city workers, it is cosy and comfortable and quite large, with bar and restaurant seating that can be moved back when the dance floor is pumping. Pasta dishes include popular favourites such as Lasagne and Spaghetti Napoli and tempting alternatives such as Fettuccine with Tiger Prawns.

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Mint Room


A Sydney secret...but not for long
53 Martin Place
Sydney, NSW 2000
Australia
+61 2 9233 5388
This great space is the perfect haven for movers and groovers looking for something a little different. It is more sophisticated than a pub, but not quite as sophisticated as some of the other inner-city venues. On Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights relax with a drink and listen to urban funk played by an ever-changing line-up of the latest DJs. There is an extensive array of cocktails available, as well as wine by the glass and beer on tap.

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Mr Goodbar


An intrinsic part of Oxford Street
11a Oxford Street
Paddington
Sydney, NSW 2021
Australia
+61 (0)2 9360 6759
Generally a straight club, its recent facelift has changed the top bar area into a modern bar area, whilst the downstairs area remains a clubbers sweat box. On a Wednesday evening its Warm Up, a free night where twisted break beats and special acts appearing weekly perform (for serious music lovers). On weekends and in the upstairs bar a mixture of disco, funk, rhythm and blues and hip hop play to a polished but not overtly poses crowd.

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Newport Arms Hotel


Sunset over Pittwater
Kalinya Street
Newport
Sydney, NSW 2106
Australia
+61 (0)2 9997 4900
http://www.newportarms.com.au/
Overlooking picturesque Pittwater, this is one of the Northern Beaches' trump cards. Frequented by Sydneysiders who moor their yachts along the peninsula, as well as surfers, families, big groups of friends, and jazz aficionados (the live jazz on Sundays is an institution), the Newport Arms is more like a street party than a pub. Inside, there are big, roomy, unpretentious bar areas, but the beer garden and outdoor tables are the most sought-after spots on a sunny afternoon. The bistro serves a limited but popular menu that includes pub favourites like fish and chips, calamari, oysters, salads and burgers.

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Oaks


THE North Shore pub
118 Military Road
Neutral Bay
Sydney, NSW 2089
Australia
+61 2 9953 5515
http://www.oakshotel.com.au/
A landmark since 1885, The Oaks houses four bars and two restaurants. The main draw card is the huge beer garden, sprawled underneath the enormous Oak tree. At night, the garden is illuminated by fairy lights wound around the tree's outstretched branches. The Oaks is perennially popular with locals of all ages. Food wise, choose from the gourmet pizzeria or the Bistro, offering standard pub fare, vegetarian dishes and the option to cook your own steak on big communal barbecue plates.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Oaks photo by (c) Bruce R. Phelan
Photo: (c) Bruce R. Phelan
Oaks photo by Wendy Barron
Photo: Wendy Barron
Oaks photo by Scott Mark - flickr
Photo: Scott Mark - flickr
 

 
One World Sports Bar


A sports fanatics palace
Shop 1, 25 Harbour Street
Darling Harbour
Sydney, NSW 2000
Australia
+61 2 9264 5200 / +61 2 9633 2600
http://www.oneworldsport.com.au
With 60 screens playing non-stop action and an interactive games area this is an absolute must for fans of any sport. The walls are covered with sporting memorabilia from past and present. The crowd is made up of the sports heads and the curious. The restaurant serves up bistro style food to a mainly family type crowd. When the sun sets, the venue also doubles as a nightclub and cocktail bar.

Review © 2007, Wcities
One World Sports Bar photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Opera Bar


Spirits and a View
Lower Concourse Level
Sydney Opera House
Sydney, NSW 2000
Australia
+61 2 9247 1666
http://www.operabar.com.au
Known as the 'best beer garden in the world', Opera Bar offers a list of over 40 types of wine, as well as a host of international and local spirits. Situated on the beautiful Sydney pier, below the Opera House, you'll get the best seat in the city as it overlooks the Opera House itself, the Sydney Harbor Bridge and the skyline of the city. It's open to all types of functions, from cocktail parties to large events and serves a cool selection of modern Australian cuisine.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Opera Bar photo by Chris Yardin
Photo: Chris Yardin
Opera Bar photo by Bob Marquart
Photo: Bob Marquart
Opera Bar photo by Paula Michelle del Rosario
Photo: Paula Michelle del Rosario
Opera Bar photo by Andrea Schaffer
Photo: Andrea Schaffer
Opera Bar photo by Francisco Vasconcellos
Photo: Francisco Vasconcellos
Opera Bar photo by Herry Lawford
Photo: Herry Lawford
Opera Bar photo by Steve McDonald
Photo: Steve McDonald
Opera Bar photo by Francisca Larredonda
Photo: Francisca Larredonda
Opera Bar photo by Juliana Tang
Photo: Juliana Tang
Opera Bar photo by cat cameron
Photo: cat cameron
Opera Bar photo by taveshala
Photo: taveshala
Opera Bar photo by planearm
Photo: planearm
Opera Bar photo by fsilver
Photo: fsilver
Opera Bar photo by J Donoghue
Photo: J Donoghue
Opera Bar photo by Chris Songailo
Photo: Chris Songailo
Opera Bar photo by Michael Melhem
Photo: Michael Melhem
Opera Bar photo by anninottawa
Photo: anninottawa
Opera Bar photo by Jo Brooks
Photo: Jo Brooks
Opera Bar photo by Jamie Chatterton
Photo: Jamie Chatterton
Opera Bar photo by milla nova
Photo: milla nova
Opera Bar photo by jrwebbe
Photo: jrwebbe
Opera Bar photo by matburn
Photo: matburn
Opera Bar photo by Isadora Brasil
Photo: Isadora Brasil
 

 
Orbit Bar


Gastronomic Revolution
264 George Street
Level 47 Australia Square
Sydney, NSW 2000
Australia
+61 2 9247 9777
http://www.summitrestaurant.co...
Orbit Bar is an elegant revolving bar, atSummit Restaurant (The). A full rotation provides the most spectacular panoramic views of the city. The decor is chic with stylish white chairs and contrasting carpet. A variety of appetizing tapas prepared with finest ingredients is served on your platter. Diners can experiment with grilled oysters or nibble on 'hot butter almonds with scorched orange'. Indulge in the organic experience with organic vodka, organic fresh watermelon and lime juice shaken with mint, served in a martini glass with a pernod rinse. Undeniably, an ideal place to watch a sunset while sipping on a cocktail!

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PJ Gallaghers


Party time!
195 Victoria Road
Sydney, NSW 2047
Australia
+61 2 9181 1229
http://drummoyne.pjgallaghers....
At PJ Gallaghers, it's party time 24/7. There's so much to do that the question of getting bored does not arise. Relish delicious cuisine at the restaurant on the first floor or sit at the bar and have a drink. The Irish pub here is just as happening and offers a long list of wines to choose from. You can book this place for private functions and cocktail parties as well. Sports lovers can catch all the action on the plasma screens. PJ Gallaghers has a branch at 74 Church Street Parramatta (+61 2 9635 8811).

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Paddington Inn


Recently renovated
338 Oxford Street
Paddington
Sydney, NSW 2021
Australia
+61 (0)2 9380 5913
Situated in the heart of Oxford Street, Paddington's shopping strip, this renovated pub offers both good food and a great selection of drinks. The atmosphere is as cool and sleek as its punters, who look as though they have been there all day enjoying a drink. The decor is clean and sophisticated, smart and stylish offering an easy place to relax and a great meeting place. This is the place to be on a lazy Saturday afternoon.

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Palace Hotel


Hip pub off Oxford
122 Flinders Street
Darlinghurst
Sydney, NSW 2010
Australia
+61 (0)2 9361 5170
Located between the main clubbing drag of Oxford Street and the quaint back street Paddington pubs, this heritage-listed art deco treasure has a groovy bar scene that breaks into house beats as the night wears on. Fabulous tiles that create a deco mosaic on the exterior and interior walls set off glass fridges, dark wood paneling and an island bar. Four rooms upstairs have pool tables and sofas and can be hired for AUD50. The restaurant and bar serve meals such as fish and chips and pastas. There is a great selection of wines by the glass.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Palace Hotel photo by Michael Guy
Photo: Michael Guy
 

 
Pontoon


Darling Harbour bar
201 Sussex Street, Cockle Bay Wharf
(Darling Harbour)
Sydney, NSW 2000
Australia
+61 (0)2 9267 7099
What once was a run down dock and railway yard is now a centre of varied entertainment. Pontoon is well known as a Friday night post office drinking institution. Punters kick back in the contemporary bar or cool and comfortable out door seating area, whilst soaking up the views of Darling Harbour. Generally the background music is mellow, but on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Night DJs spin funky jazzy disco music. And you can get a great bite to eat straight from the barbecue.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Pontoon photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Q Bar


The who's who of Oxford Street come here
34-44 Oxford St
Darlinghurst
Sydney, NSW 2010
Australia
+61 (0)2 9360 1375
http://www.qbar.com.au
Don't show up in your Sunday cleaning clothes if you expect to slide by the entrance and enter the lift that takes you to this bar heaven. Only the coolest hipsters make it into this place, but that should include you if you simply look the part. With a pool hall, club and bar, this Oxford Street institution is one of the harder places to get into along this strip. With three bars—the first, an oval shape bar, swoops its way down to form the second bar in the pool hall. The third bar is members only and you need a photo ID Q card to get in and dance, mingle or pose. The décor is modern with high ceilings and the clientele are hip and trendy.

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Quay Bar


Trendy bar in central location
31 Alfred Street
Circular Quay
Sydney, NSW 2000
Australia
+61 (0)2 9251 3305
Open early in the morning, this is where the stylish office crowd has breakfast, lunch and after works drinks—if they have even bothered to go back after lunch. Located in the newly renovated Customs House, you can sit outside under an umbrella, soaking up the sunshine and sipping a glass of premium Australian wine. In the summer months you can enjoy live jazz from some of Sydney's best bands. Habitually busy at weekends, you will rub shoulders with suits and well-heeled tourists.

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Rag and Famish


Historic North Sydney haunt
Corner Miller and Berry Streets
North Sydney
Sydney, NSW 2060
Australia
+61 (0)2 9955 9281
There are not many historical pubs in North Sydney, but the Rag and Famish is a little history lesson in the middle of the shiny office towers. Built in 1860 by British Army Officer Charles Bullivant, this charming two-storey stone pub is a throwback to a bygone era. Choose from a great selection of beers from the bar and good food in the restaurant including milk fed veal with chips and salad and grilled Barramundi.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Rogues Nightclub


Be seen here
16-18 Oxford Square
Darlinghurst
Sydney, NSW 2010
Australia
+61 (0)2 9262 4858
Not a place to go if your ego is feeling a little battered this is a place of glamour and posing. Rogues has been a part of the Oxford Street scene for many years and it is a desirable place to be seen. The club area plays mostly house music. The bar area upstairs is serviced by cocktail waitresses in short tight black dresses. (Unfortunately the male bar staff are not dressed the same.) There are sometimes live music events.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Rose Shamrock & Thistle Hotel


Traditional bar
27-33 Oxford Street
Paddington
Sydney, NSW 2021
Australia
+61 (0)2 9360 4662
Locally known as the three weeds, this hotel has it all under one roof. The WE3DS bar is older in style but young in spirit and offers a multitude of beers, cocktails and wines. Popular with backpackers and students, whilst you are there check out the pokies, pool, or stay the night on one of its boutique hotel rooms. The hotel also hosts functions for up to 150 people.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Sackville Hotel


Hit the sack
599 Darling Street
Rozelle
Sydney, NSW 2039
Australia
+61 2 9555 7555
The changes at the Sackville Hotel have come full circle--from an above average local to a swanky, silver service restaurant, and back to an above average local. Chic and sophisticated, this is one for the discerning barfly. Like something out of an IKEA or catalogue, the Sackville's use of colours, timbers and textures create a stylish effect. The Sackville has a decent cocktail list and bistro fare, including the obligatory Fish and Chips and Steak.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Sir Joseph Banks Hotel


Australiana
1354 Botany Road
Botany
Sydney, NSW 2019
Australia
+61 2 9700 1196
This classic pub does not just take its name from Captain Cook's on-board botanist, its cuisine takes a leaf out of his botany book too. The décor is rustic Australian--heavy timber, a big bar area and pared-back dining room. Banksias, the restaurant within Sir Joseph Banks Hotel, is as Aussie as it gets. Not to be confused with "Mod Oz", which generally refers to a fusion of cuisines, this is a real taste of Australia--kangaroo, home-grown coffee and home-made bush bikes. Washed down with superb Aussie wines and, of course, the best in Aussie beers.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Slip Inn


Inner city bar and dining
111 Sussex St
Sydney, NSW 2000
Australia
+61 (0)2 9240 3000
http://www.merivale.com
Consisting of three levels and an outdoor courtyard. The crowd is anything from suit to trainer wearers and a few famous celebrities. The Sand Bar is an intimate bar surrounded by heritage windows, which look out onto the courtyard terrace. The Garden Bar is Tuscan in style and overlooks Darling Harbour. this is where you will find DJ spinning. Slip Bar is the main bar and has gaming facilities. The Slip Inn Ristorante serves Italian food with good vegetarian options.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Slip Inn photo by Wendy Teow
Photo: Wendy Teow
Slip Inn photo by Natalie Kersey
Photo: Natalie Kersey
Slip Inn photo by msnaut
Photo: msnaut
Slip Inn photo by ymhy photos
Photo: ymhy photos
 

 
Soho Bar and Lounge


An upmarket Sydney bar and club
171 Victoria Street
Kings Cross
Sydney, NSW 2011
Australia
+61 (0)2 9358 6511
http://www.sohobar.com.au/
Just off the hustle and bustle of the main Kings Cross drag, Soho has been attracting the coolest Sydneysiders since it opened in 1980. Consistently renovated to keep up with changing fashions, the interior is sleek and contemporary. Punters hang downstairs for a boogie and go upstairs for a cocktail from the bar. A favorite amongst celebrities, Soho was rumored to be the meeting spot of Kylie Minogue and the late Michael Hutchence.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Star City Casino


All under one roof
80 Pyrmont Street
Pyrmont
Sydney, NSW 2009
Australia
+61 2 9777 9000
http://www.starcity.com.au
If gambling is your game, you are spoilt for choice with 1500 pokies (slot machines), a TAB lounge for horse punters, Blackjack, Craps, Baccarat, Sic Bo, Big Wheel, Roulette, Caribbean Stud Poker, and the quintessential Australian coin-tossing game Two Up. Star City is also home to two theatres, Cave Nightclub and 20 restaurants and bars including Trophies Bar. The retail arcade is lined with specialty shops and there is even a sculpture garden. There is also a conference and banquet centre, luxury hotel and, of course, lots of ATMs, and a massive car park.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Star City Casino photo by Chris Carlin
Photo: Chris Carlin
Star City Casino photo by Vanessa Pike-Russell
Photo: Vanessa Pike-Russell
Star City Casino photo by Kristin Bihr
Photo: Kristin Bihr
Star City Casino photo by Con Vougioukas
Photo: Con Vougioukas
Star City Casino photo by fluttrgrl
Photo: fluttrgrl
Star City Casino photo by Noes!
Photo: Noes!
Star City Casino photo by Jaroslaw Gasiorek
Photo: Jaroslaw Gasiorek
Star City Casino photo by Monkey_VN
Photo: Monkey_VN
 

 
Strawberry Hills Hotel


Strawberry Hills forever
453 Elizabeth Street
Surry Hills
Sydney, NSW 2010
Australia
+61 (0)2 9698 2997
http://www.strawberryhillshote...
This is Sydney's premier jazz venue, home to the jazz Society, with live performances two nights a week and regular jam sessions. One of Sydney's classic art deco pubs, it has dark polished timber and mottled tiled walls. As well as the usual pool comps and pokies, there are also 10 single rooms upstairs. You can get food from the bar, anything from burgers, chips and caesar salads to chicken salad, with char grilled chicken breast, fresh coriander and basil, roma tomatoes and lime dressing. Enjoy!

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
The Columbian


Fit for a king or a queen
117 Oxford St.
Darlinghurst
Sydney
Australia
+02 93 60 2151
http://www.colombian.com.au/
Established as one of Sydney's best gay bars, the bar at the Columbian Hotel serves premium and imported beer along with its own signature cocktails. Decor self-described as "South American chic," along with large-screen music videos and an upstairs dance floor, make this spot extremely popular with the city's gay community.

Review © 2007, Wcities
The Columbian photo by SYN-RGY
Photo: SYN-RGY
The Columbian photo by Joshua Meadows
Photo: Joshua Meadows
 

 
Tilbury Hotel


Live it up!
12-18 Nicholson Street
Woollomooloo
Sydney, NSW 2011
Australia
+61 2 9368 1955
This was earlier a small waterhole but has now been converted into one of the most happening pubs in town. You have a choice of an outdoor courtyard or an open air bar upstairs. This place is very popular with the after-office crowds and does not have a strict dress code. Don't leave the place without trying the Coopers Pale Ale and Asahi Super Dry on tap. A variety of snacks are also available. However, due to its popularity, it does get packed on weekends.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Tilbury Hotel photo by Rob Barker
Photo: Rob Barker
 

 
Toxteth Hotel


Free films nights
345 Glebe Point Road
Glebe
Sydney, NSW 2037
Australia
+61 2 9660 2370
Popular with backpackers and locals alike, this modern, light and airy pub screens films out in the courtyard, which, best of all, are free. The atrium bistro at the back has a clean, open feel, with a cafeteria-style server. Food ranges from Calamari, surgers and salads to Steak done any way you like. Jars of cookies line the bar, and the adjoining bottle shop is a winner, with regular specials (which include some amazing bargains), and wine tasting.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Trinity Bar


Collegiate tavern
505 Crown Street
Surry Hills
Sydney, NSW 2010
Australia
+61 2 9319 6802
Not all Irish pubs are the same--some try-hard, and some, like Trinity, do not have to--their authenticity speaks for itself. Modelled on Dublin's Trinity College Law Library, with shelves of leather-bound books, this old-school hotel has pavement tables and a buzzing upstairs pool room which makes it a popular haunt for a mixed range of clientele. Traditional Irish fare is served here, including an all-day Irish breakfast. Plus the usual trinity of Irish brews: Guinness, Boddingtons and Kilkenny.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Trophies Bar


Sports galore
80 Pyrmont Street
Pyrmont
Sydney, NSW 2009
Australia
+61 (0)2 9777 9000
http://www.starcity.com.au
Trophies Bar is located within the extensive Star City Casino complex. Predominately a sports bar, there are three huge television screens playing whatever the sporting match or matches of the moment are and smaller screens to provide updates on the races. The patronage is generally young and you can get some standard bistro grub here if you are hungry. Casino service is mostly rushed and can be quite abrupt at busy times.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Unicorn Hotel


Beginning of week entertainment
106 Oxford Street
Paddington
Sydney, NSW 2021
Australia
+61 (0)2 9360 3544
The main bar in this hotel is the Fringe Bar. It is a trendy bar generally straight on the weekends attracting a young crowd and is better known to locals simply as the "Fringe." On the weekends, DJs spin lounge, funk and hip hop music. Each Monday night drop by to catch some very reputable Australian comedy acts. Contemporary modern décor of wood and mirrors creates a warm and friendly atmosphere. There is plenty of seating either on high stools at the bar or at separate tables.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Unicorn Hotel photo by philip@turntable.com
Photo: philip@turntable.com
 

 
Union Hotel


All rolled into one!
Corner Pacific Highway & West Street
Sydney, NSW 2029
Australia
+61 (0)2 9955 5844
http://www.unionhotel.com.au/
A mélange of all sorts of things, the Union Hotel is an exciting place, to be sure! It houses a restaurant, an all-day bar, and a store! All Day Dining offers the usual pub-grub, along with drinks in dimly-lit interiors. The restaurant, Uncorked, offers slightly heavier fare, while the Union Hotel Bottleshop is the perfect place to buy wine at great prices. You can also book the premises for your parties and business events. Be sure to book well in advance to avoid disappointment!

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Verona Cinema Bar


Stylish bar and cinema
17 Oxford Street
Paddington
Sydney, NSW 2021
Australia
+61 (0)2 9360 6099
Part of the modern Verona Cinema complex and competing with the best bars on Oxford Street, the Verona Bar has a relaxed atmosphere and loads of style. What keeps the bar so chilled is that only moviegoers with a movie ticket can drink here keeping it uncrowded and mellow. A great place for a pre-movie drink or a post movie chat, popular with locals, the decor is comfortable and stylish.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Verona Cinema Bar photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Water Bar


Elegant Drinking
6 Cowper Wharf Road
Blue Sydney
Sydney, NSW 2011
Australia
+61 29 331 9000
http://www.tajhotels.com/sydney/
Located in the splendid Blue Sydney the Water Bar is stylish, classy and classic. It has a wide variety of spirits, cocktails and mocktails to offer. The interiors are done tastefully with dark color tones keeping in mind the clam and cocooning ambiance. The velvet ottomans, pouffes, cube tables and screened alcoves with armchairs and couches are so inviting and all set to make one comfortable. The bar is rated as "One of the top 10 bars in the world" by Condé Nast Traveler.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Wine Banc


Champagne in the city
53 Martin Place
Sydney, NSW 2000
Australia
+61 2 9233 5300
A slick establishment, in both presentation and service this is one of the new breed of mid-city, way cool restaurants/bars taking advantage of the new liquor laws. That means enjoying the bar without having to order food, however, the adjoining restaurant should not be missed. There is a cocktail bar, cigar lounge, a function room called Private Banc and regular live jazz and funk bands. It is not cheap but the patrons do not care much.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Wing's Bistro & Restaurant


Good food in a fun location
Corner of Ryde Road & Swan Street
Gladesville Sporties, Gladesville
Sydney, NSW 2111
Australia
+61 (0)2 9817 3720 (Wing's Restaurant & Bistro) / +61 (0)2 9817 4601 (Gladesville Sporties)
http://www.gladesvillesporties...
This restaurant is located in the popular Gladesville Sporties Club. After some sports and entertainment at the club you can head over to Wing's for a relaxed and fun lunch or dinner. Known for its tasty mix of Australian, Chinese and seafood meals, you will also find a nice variety of wines and cold tap beer at great prices. Try something from the bistro menu like the Grilled Barramundi Fillet or stick to popular Chinese fare like the Hot and Spicy Pork Chops. If choosing becomes difficult just opt for the lunch or dinner specials which are great value for money.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Woollahra Golf Club


Members only club
O'Sullivan Road
Bellevue Hill
Sydney, NSW 2023
Australia
+61 (0)2 9327 5404
Along with enjoying the views of the Golf Course and discussing their swing, the golfers can treat themselves to a delectable menu consisting of 87 dishes at the Thai Amarin Restaurant. The wine list is extensive and the prices are worth the culinary delight. This is a members only restaurant; their guests are also welcome. Once inside you can rub shoulders with the Sydney elite.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Woollahra Hotel


Pub perfection
116 Queen Street
Woollahra
Sydney, NSW 2025
Australia
+61 (0)2 9363 2782
If you were to custom design the perfect pub, the Woollahra Hotel would be it. This elegant hotel has two bars (one refined, one hip), live jazz on Sundays, pool tables, 2-for-1 cocktails from 5:30p-8:30p on Thursdays, and an award-winning French restaurant, Bistro Moncur, all wrapped up in one sleek, super-stylish package (lots of all-white and blonde wood), with a sleek, super-stylish crowd to match. Popular with well-heeled locals who know this is the place to be seen.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
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