Planning a Classy Hens Party in Sydney for your Bestie?
We’ve put together an ultimate guide to hens night party ideas in Sydney. Here ore our top picks for Classy Hens Party Ideas in Sydney.
Breakfast at Tiffany’s
What bride-to-be wouldn’t want to imitate the queen of sophistication and class, Audrey Hepburn? For the bride that has a soft spot for pearls and elbow-length gloves, a Breakfast at Tiffany’s themed hen’s celebration is the ideal event.
Ladies Luncheon
If you’re looking for a hen’s party idea with a little bit more ‘ooh, la, la’ then you simply can’t pass by the indulgence of the girl’s luncheon.
Darlo Country Club
With peach coloured walls, high ceilings, leather booths and plants aplenty, the venue takes cues from a slick Californian country club. Aptly defined as being the socially acceptable excuse for day drinking, Darlo Country Club offers an epic bottomless brunch menu options so you can sip to your heart’s content.
Chiswick
With a menu that’s been designed for sharing and a conveniently pretty garden location (for the pre and post lunch group photos), Chiswick is an easy choice for The Foodie Hen. After all, their menu is the epitome of fresh thanks to an in-house garden and head chef Tom Haynes (graduate of ARIA Sydney and long termer within Matt Moran’s team). We’re ordering the spanner crab caserecci (chili, garlic, basil) and Moran Family lamb (baby eggplant, chermoula) off the Autumn 2017 menu, assuming we’re invited to your next hens that is.
Matt Moran and Peter Sullivan co-own and operate this ‘neighbourhood’ restaurant located in Chiswick Gardens. With a seasonal menu that celebrates produce from the kitchen garden, the restaurant’s emphasis is on shared foods; tuck in over a wood-roasted chicken or Moran family lamb. Groups are welcome but bookings are highly recommended. Or looking for the best cosmetic tattoo salons in Melbourne?
Orto Trading Co.
‘Orto’ in Italian means ‘vegetable garden’, and the simple, homely, rustic dishes pay homage to the connotation of a leafy veg patch. Try the Orto take on traditional British dishes like bangers and mash or a Ploughman’s with duck scotch egg, pickles, epicure cheddar, wagyu silverside and sourdough rolls.
The Boat House
Fresh deli-style produce, a relaxed cafe vibe and the beautiful beachside location make this a perfect spot for a ladies’ lunch. Get there after breakfast to secure a picnic table on the timber ous beer-battered fish and chips or a bucket of fresh tiger prawns.
Bar Reggio
Regarded locally as an institution, this Italian restaurant in Darlinghurst has more than 20 years of delivering good quality, no-frills pizza and pasta dishes at affordable prices. There’s a vibrant, busy atmosphere and the option to BYO is a popular choice KY car title loan any day of the week.
The Village
East Village Sydney sits on the Corner of Palmer Liverpool streets in the heart of Darlinghurst. Since 2016 it has been independently owned operated by Goodtime Hospitality. EVS is pokie-free and focuses instead on quality food beverage, great music good times. Three distinct levels – the ‘locals hang’ Public Bar on ground floor with pub food DJs. Arguably one of the best places to watch sport in Sydney – the Athletic Club on L2. With a view of city skyline that only dreams are made of – the Terrace Rooftop crowns this exciting venue. We hope you enjoy it.
East Village Sydney caters for functions of groups between 15 – 70 pax across three distinctly different levels available for hire with a unique design offering. They are bound together with warmth and approachability of a traditional Aussie pub.