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Beer appreciation night
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- 19 June
- WHERE
- Bakerman/Beerman, 2/65 Erskineville Rd, Erskineville
- ABOUT
- A special beer appreciation night, enjoy five delicious courses with matching Belgian beers.
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Japanese Discovery Dinners
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- 20 June 6.30pm
- WHERE
- Sake Restaurant and Bar, 12 Argyle Street, The Rocks
- ABOUT
- Sake Restaurant and Bar have announced an exciting line-up of specialist sake Discovery Dinners in June, July and August this year.
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Aperitif @ La Croix
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- Every Th 6-9pm
- WHERE
- La Croix, Shop 2, 58 Macleay St, Potts Point
- ABOUT
- Back by popular demand, the Champagne Bar Aperitif is back at La Croix every Thursday in June.
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Huge online sale
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- Until 23 June
- WHERE
- Online at www.nochintz.com
- ABOUT
- Up to 70% off online
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The Country Trader - On Sale
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- On Now
- WHERE
- pyd Building, 197 Young Street, Waterloo
- ABOUT
- The Country Trader is moving their warehouse with new stock on the way and as a result they're having a very rare sale!
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Close-Up
Sarah & Brooke of Follow
We re-visit our chat with The Finders Keepers Markets founders Sarah and Brooke about all things art, craft and design.
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URBAN WALKS
Claude's local favourites
Claude Ter Huurne of Belcau takes you through Waterloo for breakfast, lunch, shopping and dinner.
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The lifeblood of many world cities is undeniably found wherever people spend their valuable time and money. From fast fashion to luxury labels, beauty to books, concept dining to convenient consuming, everything is catered for in the very heart of Sydney.
Highlights: COTA, Westfield Sydney, Ivy Bar.
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This lush and leafy village houses internationally-known Australian designer stores, artful antiques, relaxed cafes and galleries dotted along Queen Street. Woollahra is the next stop on a sunny afternoon stroll.
Highlights: Axel Mano, Bistro Moncur, Reads.
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The gracefully ageing architecture of Surry Hills is like a backdrop in a theatre production brimming with a bohemians and trendsetting cast of people. This is Sydney's creative hub where design, fashion, music and style are as essential as breathing.
Highlights: Collector Store, Vini, Paper2, Hudson Meats.
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Darlinghurst has a lot more to offer than renowned Oxford Street. With new concept stores, high-end street-fashion boutiques, bohemian cafes and authentic eateries and restaurants constantly springing up, this happening Sydney village is well worth a visit time and time again.
Highlights: Sur Bourke Espresso Bar, Jekyll & Hyde, Mon Petit Chou.
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This is where the different lives of many merge beneath the towering blocks of 19th-century apartments. Home to some of the trendiest cafes, restaurants and boutiques, Potts Point/Kings Cross will make you feel as thought you've stumbled upon a little patch of New York.
Highlights: Becker Minty, The Sardine Room, Spring Court.
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Blending a long Indigenous history with new, independent developments, the area is bursting with audacious new concepts while mainstays honour traditional hand-made methods. Retro and vintage furniture, boutique dining and art galleries will command your attention in Redfern/Waterloo.
Highlights: 2 Danks Street, Great Dane, White Rabbit Gallery.
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An eclectic culture that's young and fresh, harbour front walks and verdant parklands inform the sunlit alfresco lifestyle on the Lower North Shore. You'll find high energy pockets of wining and dining, independent boutiques and hole in the wall delis and cafes feeding the fresh eclectic culture across this understated sprawl of excellence.
Highlights: Design Mosman, Delicado Foods, flori e casa.
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Perched on a picturesque peninsula in Sydney's inner west, Balmain and Rozelle are home to a quirky mix of art galleries and flea markets, boutiques, cafes, restaurants and pubs. This eclectic waterside enclave offers a laid-back inner-city alternative.
Highlights: Hunt Leather, Stem, Corner Bar.
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Like honeycomb, many individuals work to fill Newtown's foundations with a distinctive taste. Bohemian by nature, but a modern pioneer in the diversity of its entertainment, design and food, the vibrant street life is a result of the eclectic myriads of artists and professionals that call it home.
Highlights: Jester Seeds, Berkelouw, Holy Kitsch.
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Noted for its quirky bohemian vibe, Glebe is a vibrant and charming fringe precinct with a strong café and restaurant culture. Take a stroll down Glebe Point Road and stumble upon recently opened hole-in-the-wall hot-spots Sydney's cultural crowd frequent.
Highlights: Gleebooks, Sonoma Glebe, Glebe Markets on Saturdays.
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Explore the leafy streets and enticing laneways of one of Sydney's most beautiful harbour front suburbs and shopping precincts. If you're in the mood to splash out on designer gear, this is where you can truly immerse yourself in some of Sydney's finest wares.
Highlights: Mrs Sippy, Moss & Spy, Busatti.
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The mother of Australia's hipster culture and evolving hand of a next-level set of bars and restaurants, Bondi keeps the most condensed mix of culture, charisma and cultivated menus in Sydney. Highlights: Brown Sugar, Tuchuzy and the Bondi Markets on Sunday.
Highlights: Brown Sugar, Tuchuzy and the infamous Bondi Markets on Sunday.
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Framed by the Harbour Bridge and Opera House and nestled on the edge of breathtaking Sydney Harbour, The Rocks offers an unrivalled blend of the old and the new, from heritage architecture and cobblestoned laneways, to some of Sydney's finest restaurants.
Highlights: Pony Lounge & Dining, Craft NSW, Buttons Buttons Buttons.
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Watch the boats draw patterns in the harbour, hear the uproar of the fish auctions after sunset, wander through the shops on Harris Street, or dance until dawn at The Star. Times are continuously evolving in the waterfront suburbs of Pyrmont/Ultimo.
Highlights: Cafe Morso, Flying Fish, The Star.
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Sydney’s favourite beachside village conjures the halcyon days of a seventies summer: the hazy union of the sun, surf and sea and the promise of days that never end and nights you know you’re meant to remember. Just cast the tourist fables, and you’ll encounter its soulful truth.
Highlights: Infinity Sourdough, Murdok, Pulp Creative Paper.
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Explore an exciting melting pot of cultures and cuisines in Sydney's vibrant Chinatown. Whether it's yum cha, dumplings, ramen, sweets or ancient herbal remedies, Chinatown and Haymarket is where traditional and contemporary South East Asian influences meet.
Highlights: Din Tai Fung, Menya Noodle Bar, Chat Thai.
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A riot of flavours, textures and colours, Chatswood is high on sensory thrills. Here, cultural traditions and culinary adventure face off in dessert shops and noodle houses, and teahouses play elegant witness to local dining rituals. But although Chatswood might be steeped in tradition, it moves to a modern beat.
Highlights: Ten Ren Cha for Tea, Kam Fook.
