Sunday Night Poker Sydney
Sundays used to be a night of pain, agony and despair, as you mentally prepare for the coming week of work. But hold the phone team, because this is no longer the case. From cheap drinks to live music—Sunday nights are officially the new Saturday (as voted by us, duh).
We’ve found a bunch of drinking holes, restaurants, pubs and venues that will have you wishing Sunday night was every night.
To Drink
Sydney Monday Night Turbo - Mon, 24 Feb 2020 6:15pm. Tournament Time: 6:15pm start every Monday Buy-in: $220 ($200 + $20 entry fee) Starting Stack: 10,000 Tournament Value Chips. Join us on Sunday for $5 house wine at Sydney’s Restaurant & Lounge Indoor and outdoor seating available. Carry-out is always available. Happy Hour 4pm - 7 pm Tuesday - Friday Call (302) 313-4770 for reservations or to place carry-out orders Located in Paynter’s Mill (Just off Route 1 and Cave Neck Road) 16388 Samuel Paynter Blvd, Milton.
Frankie’s Pizza By The Slice
Wynyard
With a lengthy and on point beer and pizza menu, Sunday’s are sorted at Frankie’s with live music from 4pm every Sunday. We can all agree pizza = life, but if you fancy yourself a bit of a beer wizard (yes, this exists), then Frankie’s has got to be your go-to joint for a cheeky beer (or 7) this Sunday arvo.
The Dolphin Hotel
Surry Hills
From 5pm to 7pm each Sunday, The Dolphin Hotel sports their famous Aperitivo Hour with spirits, wine, beer and snacks at just $5 to $7 bucks, prices that work oh-so-well for us. BTW If you love cheap drinks, become a regular because The Dolphin’s Aperitivo Hour runs Sunday to Thursday (and we’re obsessed).
Hotel Palisade
Millers Point
Sunday sessions only have one real mandatory in our eyes. Okay, two. Drinks (duh) and a damn good view. Be it the beach or, in this case, The Bridge, as is the case with Hotel Palisade. Head straight up to Henry Deane (it’s open until 10pm) because this plush bar serves great cocktails and share plates to match.
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To Eat
The Tilbury
Woolloomooloo
If you accidentally got #rekt this weekend and are in need of a hearty meal to fix your broken self, look no further than The Tilbury for a home-cooked (yet fancy AF) roast this Sunday night. The menu changes from month to month, with pork loin, leg of lamb and striploin all up for grabs with sides that will fix you up in no time—crispy crackling, cauliflower cheese, roasted pumpkin, Yorkshire pudding and a whole lotta potatoes. Hangover officially cured.
Hotel William
CBD
Every Sunday you’ll find $10 burgers at Hotel William, which may just be what your body needs at the end of the weekend. At $10 for a burger, you might as well get yourself 2 or 3—think of it as a pre-winter bulk, amirite?
To Sunday Sesh
The Newport
Newport
The Newport may just be one of the most Instagramable venues ever, so spending your Sunday arvo here with live tunes is advised.
Cork & Chroma
Surry Hills
We’ll go ahead and say this isn’t technically a Sunday sesh, but it does involve wine, painting and more wine on a Sunday night (our kind of thing). Bring a bottle of vino and enjoy a night of painting in a group of fellow wine lovers and amateur artists. Booking ahead at Cork & Chroma is a must to ensure a spot.
Coogee Pavilion
Coogee
Don’t be stuck on your couch this Sunday arvo when you could be sippin’ cider on Coogee Pavilion’s rooftop with DJs like Linda Marigliano and Client Liaison. There is literally no time more perfect to get your boogie on in the Sydney sunshine, and what makes life even sweeter is the fact these Sunday sessions are totally free—well those 4 espresso martinis aren’t exactly… But entry is.
To Dance
LazyBones Lounge
Marrickville
Every fourth Sunday of the month, Lazybones in Marrickville is where you can get your jazzy side in touch with a free musical soiree. Sip on a cocktail and enjoy Judy Bailey’s Jazz Connection, a collection of young jazz musicians performing for free, you heard us, FREE. Start whipping out those jazz hands, friends.
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