We Three
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A family-run neighbourhood bar in a heritage terrace on Illawarra Road, serving Mediterranean-inspired plates alongside natural wines and classic cocktails in a dog-friendly front room.
4.9
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Happy Hour
$8 house wine, $8 schooners tap beer
Wednesday – Thursday
4:00pm – 6:00pm
Happy Hour
$8 house wine, $8 schooners tap beer
Friday
2:00pm – 6:00pm
Best For
BarTakes ReservationsWheelchair AccessiblePet FriendlyGood For GroupsSmall Bar
329 Illawarra Road, Marrickville 2204
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MondayTodayClosed
TuesdayClosed
Wednesday4pm – 12am
Thursday4pm – 12am
Friday2pm – 1am
Saturday2pm – 1am
Sunday2pm – 10pm
The Vibe
- Setting: Housed in a converted heritage terrace that once served as a bubble tea shop, We Three spreads across two levels with the dog-friendly front bar anchoring the ground floor. Exposed brick and heritage details give the space its character.
- Crowd and timing: From afternoon onwards, you'll find locals settling in with their dogs at their feet, creating a relaxed neighbourhood atmosphere. The energy picks up as the evening progresses, with patrons flowing in and out until past midnight on Friday and Saturday.
- Upstairs: The Radish Lounge occupies the first floor - a velvet-lined space with 1960s London vibes that doubles as a function room and monthly venue for spoken word performances on the third Sunday of each month.
The Neighbourhood
- Location: Positioned on Illawarra Road, We Three sits in the heart of Marrickville's evolving strip of independent venues and creative businesses that define the Inner West aesthetic.
- Local connection: The mother-daughter team behind the bar - Catherine and Alli Gibson Roy - have created something that feels quintessentially Marrickville: a place where good wine and Mediterranean-inspired food can be enjoyed in the company of dogs and neighbours.
- Community role: Beyond drinks and dinner, We Three actively supports local arts and the Inner West creative community through monthly spoken word nights and rotating exhibitions of work by local artists displayed behind the bar, cementing its role as both bar and cultural hub.
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