Category: events

Time Out Bar Awards 2019

Time Out Sydney’s 12th Annual Bar Awards

Helping Sydney-siders truly kick off the festive season and with the long-awaited revoking of CBD’s lock-out laws, there was no better way to celebrate than to attend Time Out’s 12th annual Sydney Bar Awards, held at the PowerHouse Museum. Dressed…

Event: NYE in the Park – Sydney New Years Eve Festival

If you’re looking for that no-fuss New Years Eve gig — we’ve found it for you. But get in quick, tickets are selling fast.     About this event NYE in the Park is Australia’s biggest New Year’s Eve Festival. Now…

Tia Maria

A summer favourite: Tia Maria and Moonlight Movies

Tis’ the season to be jolly, and what better way to start the silly season right than watching Love Actually under the stars, which features an outstanding British cast filled with celebs like Emma Thompson, Colin Firth, Keira Knightly, and…

BUTTERED: Aussie Chard Fest

Chardonnay is a grape variety with a somewhat daggy reputation among serious oenophiles. But, fear not!  BUTTERED: Aussie Chard Fest was a wine festival that didn’t take itself too seriously. The folks at Handpicked Wines, well aware of the bad…

Tia Maria offers Sydney’s First Coffee Cocktail Masterclass

Want to know a fun fact? Australians consume a whopping 22.8 million cups of coffee daily. New South Wales are shaking ‘n’ stirring the majority of coffee cocktails by night, dominating a massive 43 percent of the country’s consumption. This year, to…

Event: Tia Maria Cocktail Masterclass

To celebrate International Coffee Day Tia Maria is hosting Sydney’s first Cocktail Masterclass with paired desserts. About this Event   Tia Maria Ambassador, Danilo Migliorini will teach you how to ‘shake & stir’ the most delicious coffee cocktails from the…

Harbourside Bottomless Brunch launches at Manly Wharf Hotel

  It’s no secret that us Sydney-siders love a good, old-fashioned day drinking session. As the mercury rises, the ability to feel the gentle, Summer breeze whilst drinking by the ocean only adds to its appeal. You can imagine then…