Overview
Since launching in Queensland in late 2016, the wildly popular Holey Moley is showing no signs of slowing its Australian takeover. In New South Wales alone, the Newtown venue has been open less than a year and the Castle Hill outpost, only a few months — plus the same team just launched sibling venue Archie Brothers in December. Now, Potts Point is getting its own version of the mini golf bar. Holey Moley Darlinghurst is set to open along Darlinghurst Road on Thursday, May 10.
Located just beneath the iconic Coke sign in Kings Cross, the two storey venue is a major upgrade from the previous two, boasting 27 holes and three bars, plus a kitchen serving up their signature burgers and bar snacks. They'll also have a brand new cocktail list and live DJ sets to boot.
The new fit-out is themed around the roaring 20s — think art deco interiors, jazz-age inspirations and decadent party vibes, with one of the nine-hole courses located in a former piano room.
"For this new location, the aim was to go above and beyond," says Funlab CEO Michael Schreiber. "The thought process behind the 1920s theme was to embrace the night owl, the free-spirited abandon of the era, and to give our customers an immersive, luxurious location."
Holey Moley Darlinghurst marks the 11th branch for the franchise, which also has locations in Brisbane, Melbourne, Wollongong, Perth, Newcastle, the Sunshine Coast and Surfers Paradise.
The specific courses have yet to be revealed, but, if Trump's face on a donkey's ass says anything, you can expect some good'uns.
Holey Moley Darlinghurst will open on Thursday, May 10 at 82-94 Darlinghurst Road, Potts Point. Opening hours will be Monday through Thursday from noon to midnight, Friday through Saturday from 10am to 2am and Sunday from 10am to midnight.
Image: Tom Wilkinson.