StickyBeak

Archie Rose and P&V have pulled together an all-star cast of Sydney hospo favourites — including Bloodwood, Raja, Fabbrica and PS40 — for this two-day food and drink festival.
Ben Hansen
January 23, 2024

Overview

A huge lineup featuring some of the city's most beloved bars, restaurants and hospitality figures are all coming together for the return of StickyBeak festival. The two-day fest has been pulled together by local gin distillers Archie Rose with the help of P&V, FBi Radio and the National Art School (NAS).

Taking place at the NAS Darlinghurst campus, the 2024 edition of the annual event will see a who's who of Sydney's hospitality scene serving up food, drinks and insights into their crafts. On the impressive list of vendors: Raja, Bloodwood, Bar CopainsFabbricaGildas, King Clarence, Mapo Gelato, Penelope's, Porcine, Redbird, and plenty more.

Everything from boundary-pushing Indian dishes and city-best pasta to next-level snacks and produce-forward interpretations of modern Australian cuisine will all be available to feast on across the two days.

Gildas, Nikki To

Alongside the tasty eats, you can expect drinks from Archie Rose and P&V, plus PS40, Grifter Brewing Co, The Waratah, Double Deuce Lounge, The Emerald Room and Tucano's.

Handling the soundtrack will be a roster of DJs curated by Sydney's beloved community radio station FBi Radio. Plus, the NAS will be hosting 45-minute masterclasses centred around life drawing, screen printing and heat-press collage.

Stickybeak Festival kicks off at 5pm on both Friday and Saturday. Tickets start at $20, which grants you entry to the festival and the National Art School. If you want to attend a masterclass, you can buy an additional ticket to your session of choice.

Raja

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