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Hey guys,

Coming to sydney in a few weeks for a fri sat and sunday before i go overseas.

Im staying in the heart of circular quays.

What is the night life fri n sat nights like there?

Where would you recommend?

any help would be great

cheers

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If you're staying in Circular Quay the closest area with a decent night life would probably be the Rocks but that is mainly pubs and restaurants. Wandering a bit further to darling harbour will get you to cargo bar/king st wharf and a bit younger crowd.

Kings Cross is a lot quieter than it used to be since the lock-out laws came in but there are still plenty of places open.

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If you're staying in Circular Quay the closest area with a decent night life would probably be the Rocks but that is mainly pubs and restaurants. Wandering a bit further to darling harbour will get you to cargo bar/king st wharf and a bit younger crowd.

Kings Cross is a lot quieter than it used to be since the lock-out laws came in but there are still plenty of places open.

Thanks mate.... ill google the cargo bar.... yer looking for a bit younger crowd...

but after a decent bar / music with a younger crowd nothing major

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If you're staying in circular key be careful of the lockout, all pubs and clubs won't let you in the door after 1:30am in certain areas of kings cross and CBD. I'd google it and you should get the picture with the lockout zones in it. If not give me a shout and I'll try and find it.

There's an awesome German bar/restaurant called Lowenbrau in the rocks which is 2 minutes from circular quay, it's great for a big lunch feed and some quality steins.

If you're into craft beers try a place called Harts, they brew their own beer and use some other local breweries and they're amazing beers.

As far as clubs and what not I'd try places like Bar 100, again in the rocks but is more night club like

Hope some of that helps :)

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It all depends on what you want!

Better off telling us what you enjoy, what you like in a night out, what kinda music your into.

Otherwise we could send you anywhere.... ;)

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hahah fair point....

For one would like a nice var, younger crowd not over in the 40s etc...

Then not so much a night club but a bar with music again young crowd preferred....

Ive been to darling harbour once before, and all i can remember of it was 50 somethings in very bar i went to

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the glenmores a good place to visit on a friday if you get in later arvo, although can get crowded with the afterwork crowd.

Can also venture on to the Argyle from there afterwards. Was my old friday night special when I used to work around there

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