Though best known for its house-made gins, Archie Rose Distilling Co. has branched out into the world of rye malt whiskies – and is now home to a collection of delicious varietals. Take a seat at the bar and ask your friendly bar tender to help you find your new favourite sip.
We’ve taste-tested the spirits at all of Sydney’s best whisky bars to save you the hard yards
Whether you prefer a Japanese highball or a Scottish single malt, or something distilled a little closer to home, here are the Sydney bars serving up the finest whiskies.
Highlander Whisky Bar, Sydney CBD
Complete with dashing tartan wallpaper and decor, this Scottish-inspired whisky bar in Sydney’s CBD is a go-to for those seeking a taste of the country’s signature spirit. Alongside tastings and live music, the venue even offers a whisky high tea with scones and all the trimmings.
Stitch, Sydney CBD
The bar walls of this inner-city venue are lined with rare, collectors’ and old favourite whiskies that are bound to excite aficionados of the famed drop. A robust, casual American- style food menu will keep drinkers lingering longer too.
The Roosevelt, Potts Point
Sparkling crystal decanters filled with the golden amber drop catch the eyes of whisky lovers in this 1950s-inspired Potts Point venue. Make time to peruse the many pages of the whisky menu here, or book in to attend a whisky class with friends.
The Baxter Inn, Sydney CBD
From the team behind Shady Pines Saloon comes whisky-oriented bar The Baxter Inn. This secluded locale is home to more than 800 whiskies, which means there’s a good chance your preferred drop is on site.
Grain, Sydney CBD
As its name would suggest, this city bar’s menu is centred on grain-based spirits. Whisky tasting experiences are available, or you can choose from the extensive whisky menu that offers swills from all over the world.
The Doss House, The Rocks
There are few bars with the ambience of this underground heritage bar in The Rocks. Step back in time and enjoy a wide selection of whiskies while lounging on the Chesterfields.
The Whisky Room at The Clock Hotel, Surry Hills
Frequented by whisky drinkers from all over the city, The Whisky Room at The Clock Hotel offers a relaxed space to learn more about this beloved drop’s characteristics. Better yet, The Whisky Room’s cocktail menu offers palette-cleansing blends in between your straight-up swills.
Ramblin’ Rascal Tavern, Sydney CBD
Look for a subtle sign where three skulls mark the entrance to this spirited bar. To accompany your choice of whisky at Ramblin’ Rascal Tavern, you can order from Mary’s menu of burgers and fried chicken.