
Three cheers at Cry Baby
The darker months complement Cry Baby. With its moody atmosphere and more than 500 liquor bottles on the back bar, the venue keeps the embers of the party stoked long into the night.
MoreThe darker months complement Cry Baby. With its moody atmosphere and more than 500 liquor bottles on the back bar, the venue keeps the embers of the party stoked long into the night.
MoreCry Baby founder Jon Di Pinto, alongside new partners Sean Howard and Matt Blyth, will open two new bars in the West End: country and western saloon Shotgun Willie’s and basement bar Memphis Slim’s House of Blues.
MoreWhen Pabst Blue Ribbon stopped distributing its 500ml tallboy, Solomon Street dive bar Cry Baby teamed up with Pirate Life to create their own take on the iconic large-format American lager.
MoreA night of cocktails, whisky, bluegrass and blues on Solomon Street.
MoreCry Baby is celebrating its first birthday by taking over Solomon Street with an open-air, free concert in July, headlined by Kingswood.
MoreTwo West End drinking institutions, one old and one new, have come together for a collaboration in water & malt & hops & yeast. The venues will jointly celebrate the release of their collaboration IPA - brewed by the fine folk at Clare Valley brewers...
MoreThe roller door is up at Sunny's new late-night neighbour.
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