Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Shady Pines- Darlinghurst

A visit to Shady Pines will leave you ‘yee-ha-ing’ and searching for your cowboy boots.
A humble & inconspicuous white door in an ally way off Oxford St leads you to a haven from the ‘Wild Wild West’.

You’re greeted with country and western music, mousse heads, stuffed foxes and plenty of pine wood- feeling as though you’ve teleported into a Clint Eastwood movie.
Clusters of small wooden tables are scattered around the room, perfect for the chattering groups that litter them.  On each table is a complimentary bowl of peanuts- the type that you crack and peel so you keep your hands busy and your tummy happy!


The bar itself is large and choc full of top shelf (and bottom shelf) spirits, liqueurs, and cocktails. There’s no drinks menu, so just ask the bar tenders for their recommendations- they’re a fountain of information.

It’s best to get in earlier (for your Social.Aperitif) as if you leave it to after dinner you may be greeted with a line… mind you it’ll be with the friendliest bouncer/door host I have ever come across. They have no reservation lists, take no bookings, and don’t do functions- so everyone is welcomed as though they’re a local.

Drink- You can’t go past a top shelf whiskey here. To jazz it up a bit we chose a whiskey sour- a perfect way to start your evening.

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