Overview
When Andres Walters (The Lobo Plantation, Kittyhawk), partner Gabrielle Walters (Black by Ezard) and mate Daniel Noble (Ramblin' Rascal Tavern, Mojo Record Bar) decided to open a new bar, finding the perfect location turned out to be much easier said than done. But when eye-watering rents fortuitously forced the trio to start looking up, they stumbled upon an unassuming space within a run-down office building — and Old Mate's Place was born.
A little tough to find, but well worth the effort, the two-level set-up makes for a charming hideaway, pulling inspiration from the diminutive drinking dens you'll find hidden throughout office blocks in Japan.
Inside, the trio has paid homage to the Clarence Street building's "beautiful guts" and its heritage-listed facade. The bar's lower floor calls to mind an old library, complete with stately bookshelves, dapper furnishings and family heirlooms throughout. Foliage creeps in and around the bar like it's been there forever.
And now, after opening in September 2018, the bar's secluded — and equally as green — rooftop space is ripe for sinking beers and carefully created cocktails. If you can get there early, nab a spot at the bar or one of the few low tables before the crowds come marching in.
While their previous bars might have built reputations on showcasing specific spirits, Old Mate's Place sees Walters and Noble widen the focus, embracing the creative space that comes with celebrating all booze in equal measure. Expect a cocktail list that's broad and oft-changing, spreading plenty of love across a 300-strong back bar selection.
To match, the kitchen's currently pumping out four variations of a Philly cheesesteak and a few meats and cheeses.
Updated Tuesday, March 21, 2023.
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Features
- After Work
- Bar Food
- Cocktail Bar
- Good for Dates
- Good for Groups
- Late Night
- Outdoor Seating
- Romantic
- Rooftop
- Views
Information
Where
Sydney
Hours
Sun
2pm-2am
Mon
Closed
Tue
4pm-2am
Wed
4pm-2am
Thu
4pm-2am
Fri
2pm-2am
Sat
2pm-2am
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Style
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