Sydney’s Coolest New Bars That Opened in 2025

Looking for a cool new drinking spot? These are the best new bars in Sydney to sip and be seen...

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From intimate wine rooms and rooftop spritz spots to sultry late-night cocktail dens, Sydney’s bar scene is gearing up for a seriously exciting year. Whether you’re chasing exceptional wine lists, boundary-pushing cocktails or neighbourhood locals you’ll be visiting on repeat, these are the bar openings set to shape 2026. Trust us, your group chats are about to get busy.

Read on for the spots set to become your next favourites.

Best New Bars in Sydney: February


Las Palmas

Manly’s waterfront just scored a vibrant new addition. Las Palmas, the latest venture from The Boathouse Group, has opened on West Esplanade, bringing sun-soaked Mexican flavours, margarita flights and live music just steps from the Wharf.

Expect a garden bar vibe with serious holiday energy (think snapper ceviche, beer-battered fish tacos and beef barbacoa quesadillas made for sharing), paired with coconut, mango and passionfruit margaritas. With $5 Taco Wednesdays, happy hour from 4–6pm, this colourful newcomer is set to become Manly’s go-to for balmy sunset drinks by the water.

West Esplanade, Manly

Best New Bars in Sydney: January


aalia wine room

AALIA Wine Room

AALIA Wine Room is the new spot Martin Place didn’t know it needed. With a focus on discovering new drops, the menu is designed to spark curiosity and encourage you to try something different.

Attached to its two-hatted Middle Eastern sibling next door, the menu features a range of delicious bites alongside the drinks offering. With natural details, curved windows and banquette seating, every aspect of the space has been considered, making the CBD suddenly feel a lot more like your local, (just with a side of seriously good wine).

Shop 7.07-7.08/25 Martin Place, Sydney

If knowing all about the best new bars in Sydney is your thing, we have just the articles for you to read! From bars with beautiful interiors and rooftop oases, to underground hangouts and romantic date spots, we’ve got you covered.

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