The Best Sydney Underground Bars

in bars •  7 years ago 

Sometimes the greatest bars are the hardest to find, and in Sydney’s case the hidden gems are most often underground. Whether you’re searching for a jazz band, soul vinyl or taxidermy to accompany your beverages the bars beneath Sydney’s pavement have you covered. So here are the best of what’s underground.

Palmer & Co

Prohibition style drinking is hidden in Abercrombie Lane, inside a brick vaulted basement also known as Palmer & Co. The 1920’s themed cocktail bar offers all the classics, from champagne to cocktails and share plates for those peckish late into the night. Diners are often accompanied by jazz bands and the bar has the Merivale polish only Justin Hemmes can execute. We recommend starting with champagne and never looking back.

Abercrombie Lane, Sydney

Ramblin’ Rascal Tavern

A black sign donning three skulls is the hint to wander down the Ramblin’ Rascal stairs. Decorated with red carpet, leather bound booths and a liquor menu weighted with whiskey and cognac, the bar’s usually bustling. Craft beers and a brief, approachable wine menu are on offer while those peckish can order Mary’s burgers which are delivered to the bar from Mary’s around the corner. If you’re not coming for the cognac, you’re visiting for that privilege alone.

199 Elizabeth Street, Sydney

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Marble Bar

Beneath the Hilton, Marble Bar is a Victorian-style escape for avid cocktail drinkers. Marble and mahogany interiors complement classic cocktails in the heart of Sydney’s CBD. From Prohibition mixes to single malt scotch, whiskies and rum, the drinks menu here has bite and offers a killer negroni. A live music venue too, drinks are often accompanied with good tunes making it hard to escape.

Level B1, 488 George Street, Sydney

The Swinging Cat

Inspired by all that is New Orleans (the food, the drink, the music), The Swinging Cat is the kind of bar that is perfect for a nightcap. The bar below the pavement of Sydney’s CBD, offers quick and simple food alongside classic cocktails from the South. Think grilled cheese sandwiches and cocktails of cognac, single malt scotch or bourbon. The simple, classy fit out is scattered with provoking artwork to really help you settle in for the evening.

44 King Street, Sydney

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Shady Pines Saloon

The personality of Shady Pines Saloon is bold, yet it’s entrance discreet. Hidden beneath a nondescript door in an alleyway, the bar - which boasts as much character as taxidermy - is the perfect amount of dive. A frequented watering hole among Sydneysiders, there’s a solid list of cocktails here alongside long wooden tables, confident wait staff and complimentary peanuts.

4/256 Crown Street, Darlinghurst

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Oh my, it looks so cool. I would love to be there one day; holding a glass of wine and enjoying the environment of the Sydney underground bars. Thanks for sharing!!