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    InterContinental Sydney Double Bay

    3.6 (10 reviews)
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    From the rooftop bar
    Dwight A.

    Went to the hotel to visit their rooftop pool and bar. Service was 5-star, what I've come to expect from Intercontinental. It was friendly & generous. The view is stunning looking out at Double Bay. I had lunch (excellent club sandwich), a bottle of sparkling water and three glasses of wine. I don't remember the check total in $AUD but the conversion on my credit card was $57 USD. A surprisingly good value for a high end hotel in a high end location.

    Firey watermelon
    Alexandra M.

    Great view, but mediocre drinks. I'm pretty sure mine was just watermelon puree with a black pepper rim, as I tasted no tequila and if I did not get the rim in a sip there was no spicy syrup. Stick with beer and wine. Staff said that it was table service, but that was so slow I ended up going to the bar itself.

    Eggs Benedict with smoked salmon was best I have ever tasted

    The most marvelous stay ever! This hotel has been fantastic. We upgraded to Club Level and could not have received better food and attention. A special shout out go the Club Level Lounge Team: simply the best! Can't wait to come back to Sydney and would definitely stay here again and again. Room and views were amazing too!

    Shaken, not stirred
    Kimberley P.

    This place is all class and sophistication! When you enter the bar area the mood is set with the fire place and dimmed lights. Staff are very formal, polite and helpful. If you go to the actual bar and watch them make drinks they may explain to you the techniques they use to the drink making. This is the ultimate place to go for classy quiet drinks. I would suggest dressing smart to go here, however, I do not believe they will ask you to leave if you are not. I chatted with my friends for hours here on a quiet Saturday night while sipping various martini's. While I personally enjoy going here I must disclose that it is not for everyone - definitely depends on your personality as to whether you will like going here. Drinks start at $20 and go up so it is on the pricey side.

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    Royal Motor Yacht Club

    Royal Motor Yacht Club

    (3 reviews)

    Really nice venue right on the water with great balcony and stunning views. Function room setup was…read morevery nice

    One of Sydney's most exclusive private clubs, perched bang smack on Sydney Harbour... visited by a…read moresocial who's who of members. Endless posh club facilities - which you can't enjoy unless you get signed in by a member. Get past the gate, and it feels kinda French Riviera outside on the deck... lounging around on plush white couches... next to the water festooned with gleaming luxury vessels. Down a little too much Veuve, stroll along the pier and make like a millionaire as you consider you're next floating investment. Just try and narrow it down to one. Then return to the bar and drink a little more Veuve... cool off in the harbourside pool and grab a leisurely lunch in the uber chic restaurant. A relatively recent restaurant fit out by Mike McCann of Concrete Blonde fame feels timeless, elegant and a little bit Colorado cabin on the water come winter with timber panelled walls and open fireplaces. Of course, the panoramic views of Sydney Harbour is a constant reminder that you are not in fact in Colorado... but the contrast works well nevertheless. Summer Sundays seafood buffets are a must. How many prawns can one consume in a single sitting? Only one way to find out. There once were jet skis on offer for endless Harbour fun, until Bob Carr put a lid on them. Cheers Bob. Well, back to the bar then I guess...

    Flamingo Lounge

    Flamingo Lounge

    (2 reviews)

    $$$

    Potts Point

    This place is overpriced and is owned/run by incredibly rude staff. I went for a bachelorette/hen…read moreparty that was supposed to include dinner, a nude painting class, a pole dancing class, a cocktail making class, and a strip show. We were forced to pay cash for the event which first off shows that there's some shady workings going on behind scenes. Any time someone ordered a drink they refused to let them see what they were charging....which happened to be the most expensive drinks I've found in Sydney. Everything was incredibly unorganized. The employees never knew what was actually going on and I could have created something better in my living room. Everything was makeshift and rushed. We didn't even get to pick what we ate. They just brought out some random dishes and threw them on the table. There were no actual classes for anything. The painting class was just a room with a curtain and they handed us a pen and piece of paper and gave us a few minutes to draw, there was only one pole for 15 girls to learn on, the cocktail making simply included giving us 4 shots of sugar water to put in a cup, and the stripping was a mediocre show of two guys. At the end of it they told us to leave the bar and come back in an hour. One girl accidentally forgot her jacket and the staff yelled at the bride for it. The whole event was such a scam.

    Best nightclub in Sydney, we booked a VIP booth with excellent bottle service. Such a revival for…read morekings cross.

    District 01

    District 01

    (3 reviews)

    Surry Hills

    I shed tears, actual tears, tears of love lost, when the original District 01 off Oxford St shut…read moredown earlier this year. Sydney had lost one of her raddest venues and a place renowned for putting on ace performances, plays, sales, exhibitions and just about anything else you can think of. It was making way for a bakery. Now, I'm all for baked goods, but Sydney can't afford to lose little gems like this that add something irreplaceable to the fabric of this damned fine city. Huzzah, then, that District 01 has risen - phoenix-like! - from the ashes of corporate suckitude and is reincarnated in Randle Lane, a small, clean alleyway near Central Station and the place is cooler than ever. HUZZAH I SAY. I attended the relaunch party last night and while there were canapes and live tunes and drinks what I really got excited about was the venue: a white-walled space ready to be transformed into whatever, whenever. A blank canvas waiting for imagination to recreate it into anything the user desires. Light globes hang low from the ceiling. Entry is up the stairs of a repurposed loading dock. And . . . there's just something about partying in a secret alleyway that makes me feel cooler than I probably (er, actually) am.

    This is definitely one of those places you've stumbled upon by accident and you want to keep it a…read moresecret. Down a little alleyway off a quiet street, there's a set of door with a sign on them that reads "District 01". Inside is a converted warehouse with white floors, walls and ceiling and a few stacks of white pallets. I was here for a Yelp event so the projector was beaming District 01 offers with intermittent Yelp logos. The night was fairly warm and humid but the venue remained cool enough even though it was packed with people. This is defo worth keeping in mind if you're an event coordinator/PR/marketing peep looking for cool, new venues for events.

    Mrs Sippy - Courtyard Bar

    Mrs Sippy

    (15 reviews)

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    Double Bay has numerous cafes and places for lunch. Mrs Slippy is a relatively new addition and…read morewell worth a visit. Relaxed and charming atmosphere, great food and coffee. The courtyard is a nice place to eat/drink if the sun is out. Inside is cosy without being overcrowded. Staff are friendly and attentive (though not always if you are in the courtyard). Pizza's are a naughty but amazing treat. Their "Alaskan King Crab Lingeullini with Chili, Lemon et al." is a great lunch main - though wasn't 'chili enough' for people I was dining with. I went for a brunch option and had their "Croque Monsieur" which can be summed up as a posh toasted cheese & ham sandwich. I was a little disappointed with the portion size, but loved every bite of it. A perfectly cooked brioche with melted cheese, ham and a hint of french mustard was extremely moreish. I was happy to wash it down with a large coffee. I would recommend stopping by and trying Mrs Sippy if you are in the Double bay area, though consider the weather if you are going to be outside/in the courtyard.

    I'm in two minds about this place. I discovered it as I was wandering through Double Bay and from…read morethe outside it looked really nice, so I decided to step in for a drink. At first I thought it was a cafe but it turned out to be a bar. However I ended up ordering a pot of tea (though probably should have had a beer). Anyway, the place is really nice, and the pot that came out was also pretty cool. However the thing that really put me off this place was the service. In fact it doesn't matter how nice a place is, bad customer service pretty much destorys it. However, I'm still willing to give it another shot if I ever happen to be down this way again.

    Velluto Private Dining Room & Events - Citrus cured ocean trout at Velluto

    Velluto Private Dining Room & Events

    (3 reviews)

    $$$

    Elizabeth Bay

    You know how you have those places you mean to try out and just kind of never get around to trying?…read more(Like, say, the gym . . . ) Velluto's been on my hit list for a while. Poor thing, it must have felt like the Sword of Damocles was hanging over its head, vaiting und vaiting for me to finally try it out. Well, try it out I did, and in style - for a shooper spesh Valentine's Day degustation menu. We rocked up for the early session at 7pm and the place is small but just beautiful, really understated and relaxed and classy, like. Black, dim lighting, Old Master-style paintings on the wall, splendid crepuscular light coming in from the El Alamein fountain area outside, and barmen and wait staff garbed in demure black and dapper to the last. Upon arrival we were given glasses of Pommery Springtime Rose. The first plate was a jelly-topped pate served in a peel-back sardine can, with cornichons, fresh baguette and a deliciously smoky onion jam. The next was Lady Finger filo with minced duck, arancini and mushroom balls tinctured with truffle oil, and gravlax of cured ocean trout with a dark mustard seed sauce. Dessert was a cup of sensual peach-infused panacotta accompanied by rosewater-flavoured chocolates. Delightful all, and while they were small portions it was the perfect amount of food. Special shout-out (holler) to the staff, who were engaging and personal without being overbearing. Really, really, REALLY wanna go back to try their martinis, as this is their signature drink and they pour it in the Rule of Three - three ounces pours, three garnishes, three sips. And the do my all-time fave, a Filthy Dirty martini. Brine me up!

    I ended up here after a realisation that the Gazebo is closed for the next few months for…read morerenovation-- it's tucked on a side street and the signage isn't very visible from the main road so you might very well miss it (I did! I ended up walking around the block!!). It's a small space and had a cozy and relaxed vibe. The music is great- think Norah Jones mixed with Van Morrison. I stuck with a glass of wine, and we opted for a couple of nibbles. The sliders are VERY tiny and not really shareable in my opinion. Three of them would be literally three bites and you're done! The only fault was that it was pretty hot inside. This could have been because I was on a first date, but at one point I swear I felt a bead of sweat form on my forehead. Not cool. If you're in the cross and looking for a low-key place that probably won't be that crowded I would definitely recommend this joint!

    InterContinental Sydney Double Bay - hotelstravel - Updated May 2026

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