Bar Conte
aperitivo hour - $15 negroni, $12 campari soda
20 venues found
aperitivo hour - $15 negroni, $12 campari soda
$7 select beers ยท $7 select wines +3 more
$7.50 house beers, $7.50 house wines
$15 negronis ยท $15 manhattans +1 more
$7 house beer ยท $7 house wine +3 more
$7 beers ยท $8 wine +2 more
cocktails from $10, wines from $10
$7 house beer, $7 house wine
$14 cocktails
$9 select beers & ales ยท $10 select wines +1 more
$9 pints
$6 schooners ยท $8 pints +2 more
$7 house beers ยท $7 house ciders +2 more
$9 schooners all summer
$7.50 house beer ยท $7.50 house wine +1 more
No current deals
$7 house beer ยท $7 house wine +2 more
$7 Angel Oro Lagers, $12 margaritas
$8 tap beer ยท $8 wines +1 more
No current deals
Surry Hills packs one of Sydney's densest concentrations of bars and restaurants into a compact grid of terraces and converted pubs. We track 20 venues here, from negroni-devoted cocktail bars to heritage pubs with rooftop beer gardens.
The action centres on Crown Street and its surrounds, where century-old corner pubs like The Clock and Hotel Harry sit alongside newer arrivals like Bar Conte with its 20-plus negroni variations. The scene splits between casual pub dining - think Forresters with its $10 Monday steak special - and polished cocktail lounges tucked into heritage buildings like Golden Age Bar in the art deco Paramount House.
The crowd draws heavily from the creative and hospitality industries, with venues like Goros offering karaoke rooms until the early hours and The Soda Factory hiding behind a fake Coke machine entrance. Most places stay busy from after-work drinks through to late-night dining, particularly along the Crown Street strip.
Sitting between Central Station and Oxford Street, Surry Hills connects easily to the CBD and neighbouring Darlinghurst, making it a natural starting point for longer pub crawls that can spill north toward Kings Cross or south into Redfern.