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City Tattersalls Club

Address Two Sydney Locations 199 Castlereagh Street, & 5/7 Barrack St, Sydney NSW, Australia
Phone +61 2 9267 9421
Website citytatts.com.au
Categories Social Club, Bar, Cocktail Bar, Gym, Restaurant
Rating 4.1 47 reviews
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City Tattersalls Club reviews

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Michelle
10 January 2019 20:57

Great for people to meet for a drink and pokie and simply relax. On the day most parts of clyb closed as was the lift. Not good for less mobile.

Christine
06 January 2019 21:49

Went to a Birthday Party as t the Retro Room.
Had dinner at The Tattersall's Club first.
Beautiful beer battered fish and chips.
Reasonably priced, delicious food, excellent service.

Robert
25 December 2018 1:17

It was like going back in time. Some areas of the club was like evening on the titanic.

steveheyman
01 December 2018 1:24

I meet my Uncle there for a drink. A great location to escape the City rush. @to recharge your batteries @to win some money on the pokies.

Robert
21 November 2018 14:25

Great little gin and whiskey bar on the ground floor, with very reasonable prices for a city location. The cocktails seem to be popular as well, with plenty of cocktail shaking happening behind the bar. Food at the ground floor bar is limited, but good quality. If you're looking for a fairly chilled out place (comparitively speaking) to have a drink with a group of friends, there is plebty of lounges and tables on offer in what is a fairly impressive space.

Eddie
09 October 2018 18:45

Recently renovated lower bar. Gorgeous place. Excellent service great atmosphere. Something for everyone

Omegah
28 September 2018 1:35

$5 schoonz and live jazz pianist on Friday nights - perch amongst the Chesterfield couches and wonder at how this institution manages to survive in its current, largely abandoned state

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