- The Industry South of France has an atmosphere which is stunningly designed with a funky industrial feel, yet with sophistication & style. They offer an extensive French wine list, various cocktails, sexy house tunes, and live entertainment.
Gas Nightclub Bar
The Gas Nightclub holds up to 950 people. It’s stylish, with a timeless classical elegance.Vault Hotel Bar
The Vault Hotel, nestled on the corner of Rowe & Pitt Streets, is a testament to federation architecture. With soaring columns and high ceilings, the magnificent rooms were home to The Sydney Club for almost 80 years.Republic Hotel Bar
Located on the corner of Pitt and Bridge Street, The Republic Hotel site was first licensed in 1865. Originally a single storey hotel, now a classically renovated pub encompassing four distinct levels and styles.Emerald Room Bar
The exclusivity of this bar in Sydney citys pitt street is worth a trip if your looking for something away from the norm, and more into the south of france.Coolabar Bar
Coolabar is located on Pitt Street, and is renowned for a friendly, relaxing atmosphere.Civic Hotel Deco Bar
The Civic Hotel, built in the 1940’s, is proud of its heritage as a grand art deco architectural tribute to the Hotel & Hospitality Industry.Chamberlain Hotel Bar
Consistently serves a superb range of culinary delights for all tastes. Head Chef Jason Bygrave cooks up a fine selection of dishes to tempt your taste buds. His team bring Sydney a much needed casual gastro and affordable dining experience.Bohem Bar
Dating back to the turn of the century the Wentworth Plaza Hotel stood alongside that of the Bohemia Hotel and through time the two combined to be known solely as the Wentworth Plaza Hotel.Arthouse Hotel Bar
Boasting four bars and a restaurant, all available for functions, The ArtHouse Hotel is a heritage-listed haven nestled in the thriving Sydney CBD.Angel Bar
Famous for its theatre style lights around the awning, the Angel puts a more traditional style of pub fare on centre stage. Conveniently located on the corner of Pitt Street and Angel Place, this quaint building has long been a favourite functions.







