Little Lagos

Little Lagos

Spice,community and booming tunes.

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Bar Planet

Bar Planet

Welcome to the only martini bar in the universe that looks like a Doctor Who fever dream.

Fortunate Son

Fortunate Son

Where else in Sydney can you chase a note-perfect dirty martini with Dom Perignon by the glass?

Earl’s Juke Joint

Earl’s Juke Joint

A pioneer with an uncannily steady strike rate that keeps on keeping on.

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Matt Young’s sake selection zigs,zags and thrills.

Award-winning pastry chef joins Continental Deli team’s new four-in-one Newtown project

Award-winning pastry chef joins Continental Deli team’s new four-in-one Newtown project

Lauren Eldridge has swapped the tranquillity of Berowra Waters for the buzz of Sydney’s inner west.

  • byScott Bolles
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Meet the man trying to bring back Sydney’s verandahs

Meet the man trying to bring back Sydney’s verandahs

There’s an awning gap between the wide shady spaces of the streets of the past and cities we live in today. James Cottam wants them back.

  • byJulie Power
This funky new bistro is a bit French,a bit somewhere else,and a whole lot of Newtown

This funky new bistro is a bit French,a bit somewhere else,and a whole lot of Newtown

The loft space above Odd Culture becomes the dark and moody Bistro Grenier.

  • byTerry Durack
Popular Sydney suburbs where houses are snapped up fastest

Popular Sydney suburbs where houses are snapped up fastest

Properties are selling rapidly in trendy and affordable pockets of Sydney,defying a broader slowdown in which many homes are taking longer to sell.

  • byKristy Johnson andAlexandra Middleton
‘Privatising the park’:Dining hotspot’s al fresco plans nixed by neighbours,councillors

‘Privatising the park’:Dining hotspot’s al fresco plans nixed by neighbours,councillors

A restaurant’s plan to lease a 30-square-metre patch of dirt in a Newtown park has reignited debate about gentrification and “privatisation” of public spaces.

  • byMichael Koziol
The return of Smell-O-Vision:How cinemas are stimulating the five senses

The return of Smell-O-Vision:How cinemas are stimulating the five senses

It might be low-tech,but there is an audience for watching a movie with accompanying smells. It’s one of many ways cinemas are enhancing the viewing experience.

  • byGarry Maddox