Tell us about your bar:

Our bar is housed in a warehouse in Rosebery, and shares the space with our distillery that is producing our spirits on a daily basis. The bar is made from copper, like the stills, and American Oak, like the barrels. The comfortable and cavernous space has been described as Tom Ford’s ultimate man cave. Our mezzanine space suspended above the bar is a perfect venue for functions as well as being the site for some of our experience-based events, like the blend-your-own-gin masterclass where you get to make your very own gin blended from our different distillates.

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Care for a drink?

As well as selling our own spirits (Signature Dry Gin, Original Vodka and White Rye) we have an imposing back bar sourced from the finest distilleries in the world, with a particular focus on Australian distilleries. Our signature serves are probably what we’re known for. Our Rye and Dry features our White Rye mixed with P.S. Soda Blackstrap ginger soda (ginger, blackstrap molasses, allspice berry).

Sounds:

Our music is drawn from a large variety of genres. You might find we’re playing country and Western, ’90s hip hop or maybe some Dean Martin.

Highlights:

Recently voted the Best International Bar at the London International Bar and Restaurant Design Awards, our bar is genuinely a beautiful space. In terms of unique selling points, how many fully functioning distilleries can you tour prior to having a drink? There is something really magical about drinking a spirit in the venue it was made in, with the smell of new make wafting on the breeze.

The bill comes to:

Our food is limited but we have share boards [below] from Black Star Pastry next door, which can be shared between three people ($27.50) with a signature serve ($8.50) coming to $36.

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Address: 85 Dunning Ave, Rosebery

Phone number: (02) 8458 2300

Website: archierose.com.au

Opening hours: Mon – Sun midday-10pm

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