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    Cafe Lounge

    4.1 (18 reviews)
    ModerateBars, Comedy Clubs
    Closed 4:00 pm - 12:00 am (Next day)

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    What's the vibe?
    Loud
    Live music
    Hipster
    Happy hour specials

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    P. G.

    Excellent choice of 3 dollar pizzas on Tuesday night! Also good price for happy hour beer between 5 and 7 pm! Great music, kind of oldies and rock music!

    adam w.

    While there's been quite a number of small bars popping up over Sydney since the liquor licensing laws were changed, lounge bar is one of the few quirky small bars that has been around for some time. Located just off Crown st, near the corner or crown and oxford st, lounge bar is great place to go, where you don't need to dress up, where you can kick back with some good tunes (the night I was there they were playing 50s rock n roll, soul and rhythmn and blues artists like Otis Redding) and take in the cool ecclectic decorations, like the 2nd hand lamp shades, gold painted wall or the large tropical mural, fairy lights and 2nd hand cathode ray tvs plonked against the wall. A good night out when you just want to chill with mates in a welcoming place that's got character.

    Alecia W.

    Walk through the door (or rather, pull back the curtain) and enter this snug, semi-underground drinking den. Café Lounge is a popular haunt for its mixed crowd, inviting punters in with it colourful walls, communal bench seating and rear courtyard area. They come for the drinks, but they stay for the food - this place is pumping out some seriously delectable pizzas. Super thin, crusty bases are topped with non-traditional ingredients to great effect, like on the 'jamon' with Spanish serrano ham, fresh pear slices and rocket dressed in balsamic vinegar. All their flavours are awesome, but the best by far is the 'funghi' with mixed wild mushrooms, a light layer of chopped tomatoes, melted boncconcini and a decent amount of deluxe truffle oil. On a recent trip here, a friend* became so intoxicated by the lure of these addictive woodfired delights that after a few too many vinos (just $6 for a glass of their berrylicious organic house red) took to chatting up fellow guests at random in the hope of scoring an extra slice or two. And it worked. *I lie. 'Twas not a friend, but me.

    Danielle L.

    Tucked away just off Crown Street is this funky den for local hipsters and spot where the cool kids hang out. Lounge is a relaxed, intimate, underground cafe and bar to eat, be merry and shamelessly lounge around. Gloriously decked out with eclectic retro decor, a mish mash of furniture and wonderfully kitsch paintings. The colourful, hawaiian style mural across the courtyard wall of palms against a setting sun, set the scene nicely. The atmosphere is relaxed, warm and intimate, just like hanging at a mate's place (a stylishly shabby chic mate, with a load of hip friends). A local favourite for live music, a few nights a week, and comedy each Monday. The food on offer is all tremendously good value, a great selection of snacks to share. Try the salt n pepper squid ($10), or the tasty cajun spiced wedges ($8). Great selection of pizzas too all $15 each - I recommend the Chorizo, with spinach and onion, or Prawn and Banana for the brave, with onion, peanuts, chilli sambal and coriander. The solid selection of mains are all well priced at $15. Try the Braised Lamb Shank on creamy mash with blanched greens, Zucchini flowers stuffed with pumpkin and amaretto on a rocket, pear and walnut salad, or the Grilled pork skewers on cous cous with a peppered fig relish is a must-try.

    Leah C.

    It seems like a no-brainer that comfy, cozy bars are better. Booze and couches go together like ham and cheese, and why more Sydney establishments haven't sorted this one out is beyond me. The Lounge in Surry Hills on Goulburn (off Crown Street) has that "secret hideout" feeling. I suggest checking it out on a weekday evening when it's less likely to be packed wall-to-wall with people. Lounge offers a unique cocktail menu with a small food menu to match. I recommend the prawn and banana pizza ($15) that will knock your taste upside the buds with Spanish onions, peanuts, chilli, sambal and coriander. Wash that down with a cold lager, sink back into the plush sofa and I basically guarantee you'll be feeling pretty darn good.

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    The Lounge in Surry Hills on Goulburn (off Crown Street) has that "secret hideout" feeling.

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    PJ Gallagher's Sports Bar & Bistro - Front of the hotel

    PJ Gallagher's Sports Bar & Bistro

    2.8(9 reviews)
    0.9 kmSydney
    $$

    The Criterion, post PJs renos, is a standard faux-Irish pub slap bang in the middle of the city…read more(close to Town Hall). Being close to where I used to work, I'd frequent this place quite a bit, and before it was a PJs it was a mates fave city pub so we'd catch up over a few here from time to time. There's a pretty good mix of people in the street-level bar, and PJs have converted it into more of a sports bar so there are plenty of screens for the sports nuts to check out their favourite teams prospects. PJs typically have pretty good fare. In winter they have two absolute cracking dishes. The Guiness Pie with mushy peas, and their signature lamb shanks which is totally unctuous. Why such a modest score? Price kills the place. It's not one of the cheaper places to get a beer as someone incorrectly states in their tips, it's easily one of the most expensive places to get a beer. You're paying over the top prices for domestic tap beer. A cheap beer is $5 for a Coopers Pale Ale, which you can get on the same street about 200m up the road... Also... As much as I enjoy a good pokie section, this one ain't good. And by that I mean the clientelle. It brings in the undesireable types, and sours what is otherwise a sweet pub. The snug, the downstairs den, has a great looking bar, and "snug" seating, but it's kinda pointless down there. It doesn't feel snug, it feels stuffy and claustrophobic - and the bar has never been manned when I've been down there. Now, if they moved the pokies to the snug, and then opened up the entire bar at the street-level to include the room vacated by the pokie section, you'd have something. But why would they do that when they can get by with what they have.

    I went for lunch here not too long ago and it was a great Irish pub. Rich Mahogany wood and a wide…read moreselection of beer on tap, with food selections that you'd find in most other Irish pubs. Being in the city, it can get quite busy very quickly and is a decently sized basement multi-storied pub. TV screens are usually are usually playing Fox sports or something similar. I order the Parmy, just to be on the the safe side. I wasn't too game to try the Pie which is supposed to be one of the best (as judged by Irish people I work with) around. The food is carefully prepared and you can tell the produce is quality and they've cooked it properly which some pubs sometimes struggle to do consistently... The chips were the standout side, crisp and crunchy! Definitely will be trying the stew or pie, that is if I'm brave enough to.

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    PJ Gallagher's Sports Bar & Bistro - Guinness stew pie thing. SO MUCH YUM!

    Guinness stew pie thing. SO MUCH YUM!

    PJ Gallagher's Sports Bar & Bistro

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