Celebrate the Fourth of July with Americana in Sydney
Spend July 4 surrounded by slow-cooked meats from the heart of Dixie, lobster rolls sent from New England, and bastardised tacos straight from SoCal.
It's American Independence Day. Raise a doughnut to their greatest exports. Given the American food craze that swept through Sydney shows no sign of slowing, it's easy to spend your July 4 surrounded by slow-cooked meats from the heart of Dixie, lobster rolls sent from New England, and bastardised tacos straight from SoCal. Hip hip hooray.
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Restaurant
Hartsyard - CLOSED
33 Enmore Road, Newtown
Jarrod Walsh and Dot Lee have taken over the venue, given it a facelift and rolled out a new menu.
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Bar
Shady Pines Saloon
Shop 4 256 Crown Street, Darlinghurst
Come for the free peanuts and daily happy hour, stay for the moose head and bar banter.
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Cafe
Five Points Burgers - CLOSED
124 Walker Street, North Sydney
A three-hatted chef has turned to medium-rare burgers with liquefied cheese.
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Restaurant
Skyline Drive In Blacktown
Cricketers Arms Rd, Blacktown
A go-to date night for 50 years.
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Restaurant
Mary's CBD
154 Castlereagh St , Sydney
Mary's has brought its signature burgers (plus some deliciously thick new inventions) over from Newtown.
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Restaurant
Burger Project
Level 1, 644 George St, Sydney
Is Neil Perry's epic new venture all it's cracked up to be?
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Restaurant
Parlour Burger
225 George Street, Sydney
Award-winning chef Sean Connolly's latest offering is all burgers, all the time.
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Restaurant
Batch Burgers and Espresso
2/3A Broughton Street, Kirribilli
Devour an American burger and shake, just down the road from the Prime Minister's lodge.
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News
The Ten Best American Diners in Sydney
Delve deeper than burgers with these surprising, always-fun eateries.
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Bar
Frankie's - CLOSED
50 Hunter Street, Sydney
Part dive bar, part New York-style pizza parlour, part blast from the past in the form of 80s metal.