Overview
Sydney's new cinema with an old-world air, The Golden Age Cinema and Bar is located inside the heritage-listed Paramount Pictures Building on Commonwealth Street in Surry Hills. It has a revamped screening room and atmospheric small bar that takes advantage of the original art deco fittings from 1940.
If some of the best films of the last few years have taught us anything, it's that audiences miss the good ol' days of cinema. Whether it's the splendour and decadence of an opening night in The Artist or Hugo's love song to the early years of film, the movies themselves seem to be filled with a deep longing for an era when films didn't live and die by their opening weekend and the 'megaplex' did not yet exist.
The Golden Age Cinema and Bar, from the Brothers Barton and Right Angle Studio, recaptures some of that old-world movie magic, that picture-palace romanticism, right here in Sydney. It features a bar, a fascinating film program and an atmosphere more hearty than Hoytsy.
The 60 person-capacity bar is accessible whether you're seeing a film or not, and serves wines, beers, cocktails and food (including film-inspired specials) from interesting producers. It's also the place to get your cinema snacks before heading into a session. Golden Age Cinema and Bar runs Tuesday to Sunday, while the space is available for private hire on Mondays.
Images: Cassandra Hannagan
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Where
Surry Hills
Phone
(02) 9211 1556Hours
Sun
2-11:30pm
Mon
Closed
Tue
Closed
Wed
5:30-11:30pm
Thu
5:30-11:30pm
Fri
5:30-11:30pm
Sat
2-11:30pm
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