Bucks Parties: Where To Go In Sydney With Your Party Bus

For many, a bucks party is a special occasion that comes once in a lifetime for guys who are on the verge of losing their bachelor freedom while their buddies celebrate their impending entry into marriage. This is a night when friends organize a big bash worth remembering for a long time. Wondering where to hold a bucks party? Well, you can hire a party bus in Sydney and explore some of these top bucks party venues in the city:

 

Bondi Hardware

With a subtly masculine vibe in an elegant garden setting, Bondi Hardware is your perfect location for a bucks party. An array of potted plants is spread across the room, hanging on the ceiling, attached to the walls and tables. It looks like a vintage carpenter stack with pliers, tongs, chisel, hammers and all types of tools glued in the back wall like some sort of collage. Big industrial lights hang low over the bar, while splashes of green ruptures the natural brick finish. Even the tunes played here are ruled by male vocals.The key highlight of this place is the most nourishing cocktails of all, The Bloody Mary. With beetroot juice, cucumber and spicy tomato blended with tequila shot, it is almost a meal in itself. For sweet tooths, they have Britain’s Aspall Cyder and Batlow Cider on tap.

The Cuban Place

Since its inception in 2011, the Cuban Place has gained wide recognition from party-goers all across the city of Sydney. This 50s Cuban-themed joint in an awkwardly silent environment is perfect to make noises, with some tapas and rum.  The bar staff is quite helpful and friendly, and you can’t find a cheaper mojito than this in the entire Sydney city. If you prefer drinking something less sweet, go for the Hemmingway Special, the Hemingway’s Tipple of choice.The bar menu may be on the pricey side, but a rewarding cut beyond the usual snacks; black beans with pork rind, Brazilian cheese and mushrooms, along with croquettes de carne served with lime. It’s all about experiencing good times with food flow and some BYO fun at the Cuban Place.

New Hampton Hotel

Known to be the oldest hotel in Kings Cross, the New Hampton is sleek and stylish place full of hand crafted details in all the aspects. For an entertaining bucks party, you can choose from five options, ranging from a cocktail function in Hampton Lounge for 200 visitors, a private dinner in The Vault for 50 to a wild celebration in the Main Bar.The inviting and warm ambiance is complemented by friendly presentation and service from the expert team members, always at your assistance to put up a show worth applauses. This team is headed by none other than Megan Pollard, who makes sure all your requirements are met and every details is taken care of, right from beverage offerings to function food, and DJs to entertainment.

Kittyhawk

This venue will take you to the day, when WWII got over on August 25, 1944 and Paris were celebrating the Liberation Day. The place is named after the fighter jets named Kittyhawk, which were used during WWII. From the brass colour scheme to mechanic tools, it feels as if you have travelled time. This high-volume cocktail bar has got to offer modern French cuisine prepared in a kitchen churning out high quality. From spitchcock and streak-frites to charcuterie boards and graze-able cheese plates, everyone has something to satisfy the hunger. The Conservatory is a top pick for cocktail or seated affairs, as it is conveniently located next to the bar in a bright sun-filled room. Replenish your cocktails quickly and get back to idling by the French windows. This space works perfectly for bucks parties and EOFY parties as well. Another versatile space is The Officer’s Mess, a totally secluded space where you can customise and decorate as per your desire. With a maximum capacity of 350 people across two levels, you can also hire the entire space for a big bash.

Tatler Sydney

The Tatler Bar and Club on the Darlinghurst Road exudes a slightly ancient charm and style, being a perfect nightlife location, referencing good times and stylish dissolution. The venue cleverly strolls the line between fun and elegant, unless you decide to go wild in an all-men party environment. This sleek bar with moody lighting has a top-notch food menu available till the wee hours of the night. This is an ideal spot for a raucous celebration of your male-friend who’s nearing the end of his freedom by tying the knot.Located in a historic sandbase basement, the venue has an authentic gentleman makeover with vintage furnishings, dark wood and a kitchen that stays open for long. They have lighter soul and jazz on a quiet weekday, and it’s all DJ stuff on weekends.

Jamtown

Located at the Belgrave Street on the bar strip of Manly, the Jamtown is full of vibrant benches, pink flamingos and hand-painted signs. The drinks list is on top of the world with juicy rum cocktails, Royal Jamaican Ginger Beer, Kingston Town Golden Lager and Red Stripe. The best one here is a sweet, spicy and strong Painkiller, dusted with nutmeg and made with dark rum and pineapple juice.The culinary offerings are delightful as well, with plantain fried chips dusted with chilli powder, a goat curry with peas and rice, along with hot jerk chicken. This place will make you feel like walking into a beachside Jamaican bar, perfected to a collection of true Jamaican classics.

Palmer and Co

This prohibition themed-venue invites you and your male friends to spend nights listening to jazz, drinking cocktails and snacking a bite with varying levels of delicacy. With staff members dressed as flappers, there’s a live band and a seductive aroma of the melted cheese and pretzel being prepared in open kitchen.The 1920s-themed clandestine bar serves an extensive list of specially crafted cocktails and spirits prepares using finest seasonal ingredients. The Hearts and Passion is a bitter sweet balancing act with chamomile, Cognac and Chandon with a topping of bitters.