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Holey Moley Mini Golf Bar Has Opened a Huge New Venue Underneath the Kings Cross Coke Sign

It's the chain's tenth (and biggest) venue in Australia.
Lauren Vadnjal
May 09, 2018

Overview

The Coke Sign has long been emblematic of Sydney's nightlife, and, as of this week, it will sit right on top of another Holey Moley mini golf bar. Go figure.

After moving into the space that once was the Newtown Social Club last year, the Holey Moley crew has taken up residence in the building right underneath the Kings Cross Coca-Cola sign. Here, two neighbouring spaces have been joined to create Holey Moley's biggest venue yet, featuring a huge 27 holes, across three separate mini golf courses.

And while this one boasts the same DNA as its siblings, it's also got enough new gimmicks to keep even Holey Moley pros on their toes. The space itself pays homage to the area, and the mini golf offering's been ramped up to include a range of different experiences you won't find anywhere else across the group's stable. As you can expect, it has view across the city.

Been to Newtown a few times? Holey Moley Darlinghurst also heralds the arrival of some new additions to the menu. Now you can tame your post-putting hunger with the likes of burgers and hot dogs. Behind the bar, new liquid hits include the Cherry Ripe for the Picking, made on cherry liqueur, coconut rum and whipped cream, and a grapefruit, Aperol and vodka concoction cheekily dubbed the Austin Sours.

Since opening in Newtown in July last year, Holey Moley has gone on to open outposts in Castle Hill, Newcastle and Wollongong. So while it might not be welcome news to everyone that the bar has opened in what was once, pre-lockout laws, Sydney's nightlife district, it's hardly surprising.

Holey Moley Darlinghurst opens at 82–94 Darlinghurst Road, Potts Point tomorrow, Thursday, May 10. For more info, visit holeymoley.com.au.

Images: Mitch Lowe. 

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