Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Home Bar

Home Bar
101 Cockle Bar Wharf
Darling Harbour
SYDNEY NSW 2100

Located amongst Sydney's vibrant Darling Harbour, Home Bar is one of Sydney's largest nightclubs. Spreading over an impressive five levels, Home Bar proves to be eccentric, entertaining, and the place to be. Amazingly, you can stay here both day and night as there is a 'Day Club' which will actually serve you a full breakfast for $20 at 8am for those crazed people striving for a weekend bender.

Entry prices are $25 each so make sure you get on those guestlists for cheaper entry (always good when your bestfriend is dating one of the DJ's!!!). Bar service here has gone above and beyond! All bar crew are registered entertainers; wowing crowds with strange talents of twirling glasses and the like. However, you definatly pay for the bar service here. Drinks are quite expensive, with vodka Redbulls coming in at a whopping $15!

Home Bar is definately for everyone. Each level has a different style of music, and there is both an outside and inside on each level. And for those dancers amongst us, Home Bar has one of the biggest dance floors in Sydney.

But all in all, definately worth going as an amazing night out is guaranteed!

Monday, September 6, 2010

The Grand National

The Grand National Hotel 161 Underwood Street
Paddington NSW 2021
http://www.grandnational.com.au/



The Grand National is a quiet pub only a stones throw from the hustle and bustle of Oxford Street, Paddington.


The pub has a relaxed aura as most are locals and the size of the crowd can vary depending on what sporting event is showing but you can always be guaranteed a packed house when the Waratahs or Wallabies are playing so I suggest you get in early otherwise its standing room only.

The Grand National has a diverse and satisfying menu but I always find it hard to go past the wagyu beef burger, which is reasonably priced at $18. The quality of food is always top notch and the steaks are pretty hard to go past, too. The pub keeps the all the regular ambers on tap (but really is there anything other than Coopers?) and the wine list is selective but I'm positive everyone can find a drop to suit their palette and budget.

On this occasion I visited the Grand National on a Saturday afternoon and it was somewhat busy (probably due to the Wallabies game) but I personally enjoy the Sunday session at the pub.. (There’s just something tempting about that forbidden Sunday bender)

Overall, it's hard to go past the Grand National (literally) as it's down the road from my house!

See someone else's opinion and my comment on their blog:
http://www.urbanspoon.com/r/70/750963/restaurant/Paddington/Grand-National-Sydney

Sunday, September 5, 2010

Martin Place Bar

Martin Place Bar
51 Martin Place
Cnr Elizabeth Street
SYDNEY NSW 2000 


Nice place to begin a Friday night after work though it's not for those who hate people in suits as that is all you will be able to see as you walk in.


The bar is nice and trendy, in a great spot of town to go out anywhere after whether it be to the Cross of King Street Wharf.....or you could easily walk out and jump on a train as there is an entrance attached to to the bar. 


A nice addition for the night was a free BBQ, or at least I think it was free :|....Personally its not a place I would stay at all night unless I was with people that I enjoyed talking to for that long and that being said, it is a nice place to talk to people after the bulk of the crowd has left. 


All in all I'd rate Martin Place Bar 3.5/5 on a normal night......and 4/5 whenever they have the BBQ going.