We attended High West Whiskey Dining Experience, hosted by Hinchcliffe House in the Sydney CBD. It was perfect for whiskey aficionados or those new to the spirit, as High West’s master distiller Brendan Coyle took all guests though an educated experience whilst tasting the whiskey. Founded in 2006 by David and Jane Perkins, High West … Continue reading High West Whiskey
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Elvis, a musical revolution
The team had the opportunity to see the Premiere ofthe all new, authorised musical, Elvis: A Musical Revolution at the State Theatre. Stars and guests were out in full force in their rockabilly outfits ready to see the amazing show. It is a bio-musical exploring the extraordinary life of award-winning cultural icon and rock ‘n’ … Continue reading Elvis, a musical revolution
Macks Muay Thai @ Burleigh
I trained with Leonie for years in Sydney, both in classes and for personal training sessions and always found her training to be the best. She was also inspirational as a fighter and instructor. As a Muay Thai fighter Leonie Macks has a solid history of professional fights and titles under her name including 2016 … Continue reading Macks Muay Thai @ Burleigh
Sydney Zoo
With the new M8 open, we decided to head out to Sydney Zoo, near Blacktown, since the journey now only takes about 35 minutes. It would sometimes probably take longer to get over the bridge to Taronga for us. The Sydney Zoo is a large precinct and home to over 4,000 animals, including endangered species … Continue reading Sydney Zoo
World Caramel Day with Underground Spirits Australia
We couldn’t think of much better to do on World Caramel Day than celebrate with a drink or two, and even better, a caramel vodka! So, that’s just what we did at the Underground Spirits event at the Little National Hotel in Sydney’s CBD. This was the perfect excuse to have a mid week drink … Continue reading World Caramel Day with Underground Spirits Australia
The Castlereagh by Fassnidge
The Castlereagh is a multi-level venue in the old inner-city building owned by the City Tattersalls Club close to Town Hall Station in Sydney’s CBD. The venue has a number of bars, a bistro and is a great place to socialise. Head here for an after work drink, dinner with mates or causal lunch. The … Continue reading The Castlereagh by Fassnidge
Bar Conte
Bar Conte in Surry Hills Foveaux Street and Riley Street is named after the inventor of the Negroni, Conte Negroni. As inspiration, this Italian bar is home to over 20 types of negroni’s. By the day it’s also a cafe, with ONA coffee, panini and sweets. The dining space is intimate, dimly lit and Italian … Continue reading Bar Conte
Van Gogh Alive
Van Gogh Alive has been in Sydney before, and so popular, it has been the most visited event in history, even more than sporting grand finals, with over 2 million visitors each year. It captures crowds with an immersive experience through the artist's life art. This time, it’s in a purpose built Grand Pavilion in … Continue reading Van Gogh Alive
Open for lunch 2022 – Western Sydney
Held on Dec 2 at CommBank stadium overlooking the ground, this Open Lunch was a long lunch and culinary extravaganza, highlighting amazing fresh produce from around NSW. Upon arrival, there was Moet Champagne flowing, and guests excitedly making their way around food stations showcasing food and drink from some of Parramatta’s neighbouring restaurants such as … Continue reading Open for lunch 2022 – Western Sydney
Unpopular @ Powerhouse museum
Another cool exhibition on Powerhouse Museum is called “Unpopular” showcasing artifacts from the 90’s alternative music scene. This showcases pieces from the behind the scenes collection of promoter, record company founder and entrepreneur Stephen ‘Pav’ Pavlovic. There’s footage of live performances, unheard music demos, photographs, tour itineraries, original graphic art, posters and more. There’s pieces … Continue reading Unpopular @ Powerhouse museum