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Metropolis- cnr Mount and Walker Sts, Nth Sydney.

....would be absolutely DEAD on a friday night... it's dead every night.

If you guys are after a massive night out, I don't think Nth Sydknee would cater to you...

seriously... go to the cross!!

Friday nights, north sydney will be pretty quiet, sat night there is a VIP Clubs night @ greenwood with DJ's, however tickets required so don't bother.. Apart from that, just go into the city.. Depends on what music you want.. Just bars and pubs, plenty round the rocks, up george street.. Club/Bars.. goto the cross or chinese laundry.. Dance/trance - well ferry corsten is playing at Sublime this weekend.. so that'd be a good draw card..

North sydney is good for a quiet beer, and if your already in milson's point, just train/cab it to the rocks.. Otherwise hook up with some SAU people and get them to take you somewhere..

There's a nice (for a) pub if you walk up from luna park under the freeway carpark thingy to the Kirribili side.. At the shops there are some nice couple of resteraunts and away from the water the pub.

If you're already trashed I wouldn't bother going into the city but that's just me.. happy to get trashed in quieter spots :P

On the other hand if you can make a ferry across just hit circular quay for cocktails or ship inn for standard stuffs.

If you're looking for more bars than clubs then I would reccomend Hugo's in Kings Cross or any of the bars on King St Wharf.

Cargo is very popular but crowded. The Loft is a favourite of mine

king st wharf (lime st) kiks ass!!!

I find King St pretentious.. Just cos I don't wear my latest industrie V neck and girly jeans. I find cockle bay even worse.. must be getting old.

Don't mind the restaurants on King St in the daytime tho :)

Nicer vibe on circular quay for me.. still can dress but if you don't you're not looked down on just cos you don't fit what MTV is selling that month (afterall the important thing is how much cash you have).

Qbar ftw (Lower part of Oxford st near the city). Not that I've been for a while but that was my favourite club when I went. I'm a good boy these days.

Ha! When I used to work as a bartender years ago monday night would be the only night off so I'd end up there. Seedy lookin but a good seedy haha :D

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