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In a narrow brick facade opposite Lincoln Square, Bar Holiday is one of the best-kept secrets in a suburb full of much-loved bars and cosy Italian restaurants. Inside the double doors you’re drawn into the converted building’s airy interiors. Windows offer glimpses of the city skyline, and wine bottles adorn the exposed-brick walls.
The long bar serves crowd-pleasing wines, beers on tap and a glistening vintage Victoria Arduino espresso machine dedicated to house Espresso Martinis. Much of the bar’s surface area is also dedicated to a mighty vinyl collection and some old-school decks. Between pouring drinks bar staff flip through records to find the next soundtrack to your evening.
Bar Holiday also offers a down-to-earth menu of Italian classics, whipped together in the small open kitchen. The mainstay casarecce with pork and fennel ragu has made Bar Holiday a local’s favourite for dinner as well as drinks.
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