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Dulwich Hill's cafes are illustrative of the inner-west's enormous cultural diversity. The only thing these places have in common are gre...
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Bodega has joined up with Wyno, together the venue is now known as Bodega x Wyno. There’s a bigger focus on vino, a smaller menu and fan favourites, the fish fingers and banana spilt, are still available.
After a fire, a pop-up and a Covid-19 shutdown, Nomad has returned to its original Foster Street home. Enter for smoked free-range chicken, wood-roasted eggplant with flatbread, and a six-week dry-aged rib eye,
An Irish-themed drinking spot from the folks at Grandma's Bar.
A solid all-rounder, complete with alcoholic slushy machine.
At this shrine to beer and tequila, the popcorn is free, the music is loud and the Margaritas are strong and smooth.
A bar serving French Mistelle cocktails, with a millinery workshop at the back.
A Surry Hills tavern with a subtle pirate theme.
A wine bar that isn't bewildering.
This Crown Street gin hub has a still making small-batch spirits just for Sydney, and a shop selling gin and gin-related goods. To find Eileen’s Bar, look out for the discreet doorway and ascend the staircase.
Late opening hours, gigs galore and sweet boozy ice cream spiders.
Excellent after work drink and nibbles that won't break the bank.
Craft beer is the focus at this Surry Hills pub.
Be transported to the streets of Asia.
A spot for great value beers and pub feeds.
Sydney’s only rum distiller. And the whole process is on show.
It’s a tropical paradise with burgers.
Party like a salaryman with the aid of karaoke, yakitori and plenty of saké.
Some of Sydney’s best drinking.
This huge two-storey pub – with a popular wraparound verandah and interior courtyard – is one of Surry Hill's original boozers. And after 150 years, you still can't do the Crown Street crawl without a trip to The Clock.
Settle in for a long dinner, or eat a few snacks and dash. Both are possible at this comfortable wine bar.
A grungy rock and roll bar where elegant cocktails are poured with precision.
It hasn’t taken long for this back-street neighbourhood pub to attract the locals.
The Standard has reincarnated as Standard Bowl, bringing you live music in a grungy bowls-hall setting.
Cocktails, salty snacks and niche cinema, all in one place.
A gritty local pub with faded decor but lots of showbiz charm.
An old pub that won't go changing.
Craft beer is king at this petite Surry Hills boozer.
Whisky appreciation and education in Surry Hills.
Artist run venue with a focus on live music.
Whisky, cocktails and yakitori.