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  • It’s always packed and you can’t reserve, but they’ll send you to a nearby pub and collect you when a table’s ready. Cheap, authentic and delicious pasta.

  • The café, bar, restaurant and club is infused with the flavour and spirit of the French Riviera, all the way from breakfast through to dinner, drinks and dancing.

  • More a bar than a pub, with a feisty Italian crowd. In summer the doors fold back to make an outdoor party, and in winter gas heaters keep you snug.

  • Bypass the spruced-up sports bar and head upstairs to a fantastic bistro-pub for an Asian feast.

  • Established in 1870, this might be the most atmospheric pub in Sydney. Grab a tractor seat on the balcony and sip the local Red Back beer while enjoying the Harbour Bridge view.

  • Shanghai-style Chinese food, served on carved wooden mahjong tables, offers that important comfort factor.

  • Tasty snacks and light meals at this 24-hour café.

  • A men-only bar specializes in fetish theme nights, encouraging patrons to don their uniform, rubber, leather or biker gear. All men are welcome; costumes are not essential.

  • Manly Wharf Hotel

    If the large public bar with its massive communal tables and lively atmosphere is too hectic for you, head outdoors to the Jetty Bar to watch the sun set over the harbour, or hide away in the cocktail lounge tucked behind a stylish bamboo wall. Fireplaces provide cosy winter warmth.

  • Latino groove and fine cocktails until late in this chic bar.

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