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EAU-DE-VIE



Eau-de-Vie is a small modern speakeasy nestled at the back of the hotel. Walk through our discreet doorway and enter one of Sydney's newest cocktail bars featuring a huge back bar boasting over 500 different spirits, as well as a solid selection of boutique beers and craft wines. Headed by some of the world’s finest bartenders, Eau-de-Vie offers a unique drinking and dining experience to the backdrop of jazzed up and funky tunes.

For bookings please call T 9332 2011

Plan your next party, corporate function or drop in for an after work cocktail. Inquire now>>

www.eaudevie.com.au


RESTAURANTS


THE FAB FOOD GUIDE

Located in the heart of Sydney's restaurant and cafe district, the Kirketon is the perfect base to discover all of Sydney's most dynamic dining area. We've put together the top 10 restaurants and cafes that the area has to offer.

Feel free to contact our trusted reception staff for Sydney’s best-kept dining secrets or flick through an email before you arrive. 

 

Le Petite Crème Petit Creme

Kitchen: French

T  (02) 9361 4738 

116 Darlinghurst Rd, Darlinghurst, NSW 2010

Le Petit Crème is a french cafe that serves up great Gallic-inspired breakfasts and lunches that include filling crepes & omelettes.


Sel & Poivre Restaurant Sel&Poivre

Kitchen: French

T  (02) 9361 6530 

263 Victoria St, Darlinghurst, NSW 2010

Sel & Poivre is a modern French café/restaurant that you discovered the last time you were in France. At Café Sel et Poivre you can discover something as authentic but closer to home. Our restaurant is more than just a café. It oozes French charm and hospitality. The menu is in both English and in French and the staff are warm efficient and bilingual.


Gazebo Gazebo

Kitchen: French

T  (02) 9357 5333 

2 Elizabeth Bay Rd, Elizabeth Bay, NSW 2011

Gazebo Wine Garden is every bit your friendly neighbourhood wine bar. It's disarmingly cheeky in parts: there's a fox standing on the roof wearing a boxing helmet, green grass growing behind the bar and you can grab a fist full of chalk to add to the graffiti on the girls' and boys' loos. But it's nothing short of sophisticated, furnished with studded leather chairs and wrought iron outdoor settings.


A Tavola A Tavola

Kitchen: Italian

T  (02) 9331 7871 

348 Victoria St, Darlinghurst, NSW 2010

This is the most talked-about place to open on Darlinghurst's Victoria Street restaurant strip in a good few years. For a hotspot, it has a great deal of integrity and honesty at its core. A Tavola can be translated as "to the table", and that's the cry as locals and pasta-loving acolytes cram the courtyard and the communal marble slab that spans the centre of the room.


Victoria RoomVictoria Room

Kitchen: Mediterranean

T  (02) 9357 4488 

235 Victoria St, Darlinghurst, NSW 2010

The Victoria Room of Darlinghurst has transformed its huge, lofty space into an exotic lounge, dining room and club bar, where you'll feel like the old gentry, speculating as to what 'the other class' are doing - high life and tiffin indeed.


Hugo's Bar hugo_s

Kitchen: Italian

T  (02) 9357 4411 

33 Bayswater Rd, Kings Cross, NSW 2011

Hugo's Bar Pizza is a funky bar/pizzeria catering to Sydney's young socialites. Situated below the Hugo's Lounge, one of Kings Cross's hottest nightspots, this restaurant combines a funky nightspot with easy-to-handle sustenance.


Bills Bills

Kitchen: Australian

T  (02) 9360 9631 

433 Liverpool St, Darlinghurst, NSW 2010

Located on a quiet corner in an inner city suburb of Sydney, the large communal table is one of the most striking feature of Bills Darlinghurst. It is a rendezvous for young mothers, models, designers, employees of fabric and fashion houses in the area and is often a retreat for people visiting the nearby St Vincent's Hospital.


AlmondAlmond

Kitchen: Middle-Eastern

T  (02) 9380 5318 

379 Liverpool St, Darlinghurst, NSW 2010

Specialising in Middle Eastern mezza, Darlinghurst's Almond Bar is an intimate, intricately detailed and relaxed restaurant in which to eat, drink and socialise. Groups are catered for with banquet menus, and belly dancers can be arranged for private functions.


Fish Face Fishface

Kitchen: Seafood

T  (02) 9332 4803 

132 Darlinghurst Rd, Darlinghurst, NSW 2010

Possibly the hippest fish and chip spot in Sydney, Fish Face serves up great seafood with all your favourite combinations. Sit outside in the sun if you can and enjoy some tasty bites as you watch the parade of passers by.


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