MERCANTILE
Read moreThe Mercantile is undoubtedly the most famous Australian pubs in Australia. In the evening, it goes out everywhere and people invade the street, beer by hand, to talk. If you are lucky enough to be in Sydney on March 17 th, don't miss St Patrick Day in Mercantile.
MINUS 5
Read moreThe coolest bar in Sydney. Here the room temperature is -5 ° C. Pass the door and put a chapka and a thick winter coat made available, and let yourself be surprised by this surreal decor by tasting a vodka-based cocktail, accoudé at the bar carved in the ice. Travel has a price: 30 TO $, 30 min (cocktail included).
PADDY MACGUIRE’S
Read moreA warm Irish pub located in the city. The ideal pub to take a drink after the office.
ORIENT
Read moreBuilt in 1843-1844, it offers an authentic experience in a historic setting. The pub offers a variety of services, including on-site dining, but does not offer delivery. The Orient Hotel also offers a varied music program featuring local and international artists. Concerts are held regularly, providing a lively and entertaining atmosphere.
THE LOWENBRAU KELLER
Read moreOn the first floor of the German pub Löwenbräu, this small bar offers a well-attended dance trail.
THREE WISE MONKEYS
Read moreAn emblematic pub in the city centre which spans three floors. Music groups occur every night. The 3rd floor is a dance trail, often packed on weekends.
THE VERANDAH BAR
Read moreThis chic bar, frequented by young people in the neighborhoods, will delight R'n'b and rap fans. Electric atmosphere on Saturday evening.
THE WORLD BAR
Read moreA bar frequented by Kings Cross backpackers, mainly by British youth. You can drink teapots with cocktails, at affordable prices.
VICTORIA ROOM
Read moreLounge bar/restaurant very class, who's who from Sydney super connected to meet friends before going to a box on Friday and Saturday evening.
ESTABLISHMENT
Read moreThis is where the employees of the City meet after their long working day.
THE COLOMBIAN HOTEL
Read moreWith deceptively South American iconography, several bar areas decorate the place, enough to please all desires (quiet, dancing...) and all audiences. The crowd is mixed: gays, lesbians and straights. Nice for a drink or even dancing on the1st floor. Best: Fridays and Saturdays after 9pm. In summer, enjoy the super rooftop (open from 3pm from Monday to Thursday and from 12pm from Friday to Sunday). You can have a drink, admire the sunset, have a brunch, dance, listen to concerts and DJ sets...
COCK’N BULL
Read moreOne of the best Irish pubs in Sydney. Especially on Thursday evening when the dance trail downstairs is open.
MARLBOROUGH HOTEL
Read moreThe regulars call him Marly. In the heart of Newtown, with a terrace overlooking King Street, it is the ideal place to enjoy a beer after a day of work or sightseeing.
GREENWOOD HOTEL
Read moreBuilt in an old school, Greenwood is one of the city's most popular bars. A trendy atmosphere, a nice setting with a nice terrace. On Thursday and Saturday evening, you can book the most fashionable nights.