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Concrete Playground
December 02, 2016

In a year that saw Sydney’s cultural ecosystem and the legislative shackling of certain elements of it become a more polarising subject than ever before, the city’s most innovative, forward-thinking residents have made outstanding lemonade. Our bars are more groundbreaking and imaginative, our events more unique and immersive, and our restaurants more inventive and experimental. With new openings abounding, Sydney is more vibrant, playful and fun than it ever has been.

Sydney’s newest restaurants have defied traditional fine dining, adding in-house cinemas, recreating provincial French manors, and redefining nose-to-tail. Cafes continue to cultivate compelling coffee breaks, building neighbourhood haunts from pop-up to permanency, championing local producers and turning old bowling clubs into urban farms. Our bars that have been reclaiming the night in the face of prevailing lockout laws, one glass of frosé at a time; from WWII-inspired salons to Sydney’s first dedicated vermouth bar. Our new (or renewed) pubs that have the biggest hurdle to face — history. Pub renovations in 2016 remained strong, moving into more contemporary, fine dining-focused territory with some of the city’s best design teams at hand. Sydney’s event producers that have found new ways to celebrate Sydney life, reinvigorating dwindling or hidden spaces, and taking us on wild adventures in our own home. And those aiming to truly transform the city permanently have made headlines with long-awaited new cultural and food precincts, transforming Sydney neighbourhoods with gargantuan, smart and beneficial developments.

At Concrete Playground we encourage exploration and showcase innovation in our city every day, so we thought it fitting to reward those most talented whippersnappers pushing Sydney to be a better, braver city. And so, we are very pleased to announce Concrete Playground’s Best of 2016 Awards

This year, we will be awarding both a reader voted People’s Choice and Overall award in each of the following six categories:

  • Best New Bar
  • Best New Restaurant
  • Best New Cafe
  • Best New Pub
  • Best New Event
  • Best New Precinct

These 36 outstanding Sydney (or Sydney-based) ventures have been handpicked by Concrete Playground for their combination of originality, innovation, creativity, approachability and sustainability. We straight-up love them.

Cast your People’s Choice votes below by 5pm on Wednesday, December 14 (you can only vote once per category, so make those votes count). People’s Choice and Overall winners in each category will be announced on Thursday, December 15 at 3pm. Please note that your vote is recorded as soon as you make your selection in each category, but that you can edit your votes right up until when voting closes. If you have any questions or feedback, hit us up at [email protected]

  • BANKSII - CLOSED

    Sydney's first dedicated vermouth bar and bistro.

  • BIG POPPA'S

    A late-night cheese, wine and hip hop bar.

  • CHARLIE PARKER'S

    The basement bar at Fred's with exposed sandstone, seasonal cocktails and killer bar snacks.

  • JANGLING JACK'S

    Find blues, soul and cocktails inspired by the notorious historic locals of Potts Point at this neighbourhood speakeasy.

  • KITTYHAWK

    Combining a French military aesthetic with an end of war party vibe and a bar stocked with over 900 spirits expect banging cocktails.

  • PS40

    This Skittle Lane spot is a haven for inventive cocktails that promise an adventure for your tastebuds.

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