NEW YEAR’S EVE
With cocktail superstar Linden Pride on drinks, icon chef Neil Perry on food and DJ Robbie Rommers on tunes, New Year’s Eve at Bobbie’s has all the elements for a glittering night of celebration.
There will be Champagne on arrival, Bobbie’s signature cocktails (for first 2 hours), freshly shucked oysters and a selection of canapes and shared plates throughout the night. Think King Prawns with Marie Rose Sauce, Scallop Ceviche with Cassava Crackers, San Daniele Prosciutto, Sauccison Sec, Mortadella and Wagyu Bresaola with Pickles and Chicken Liver Parfait with Port Jelly.
Exclusive entry from 8pm until 1am. Dress to impress.
Bookings: Here
GOLDEN HOUR
Every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday night from 4-5:30pm, Bobbie’s is getting it’s glow on with ‘Golden Hour’.
Guests can enjoy $10 cocktails and complimentary bar snacks including olives, nuts and Neil Perry’s famous chicken Waldorf sandwiches.
The drinks list includes many of Linden Pride’s signature cocktails including:
Dante’s Negroni
Tanqueray 10, Italian Vermouth Blend, Campari
Bamboo
Manzanilla, Dolin Blanc, Noilly Pratt, Olive Bitter, Fever Tree Mediterranean Tonic
“Dirty”
Olive Oil Washed Absolut Elyx, Noilly Pratt, Cerignola Olive, Elderflower, Blue Cheese Olives
Sunrise Spritz
Aperol, Sunshine Cordial, Passionfruit, Prosecco
Sbagliato Romano
Campari, Aperol, Davo Plum, Dry Vermouth, Blood Orange Syrup, Prosecco
New York Mini Martini
Ketel Vodka, Noilly Prat, 50/50, Orange Bitters, Accoutrements
Walk-ins welcome. Bookings also available here.
Situated in the basement of Double Bay’s iconic Gaden House, Bobbie’s is a collaboration with the Perrys’ long–time friends, Linden Pride and Nathalie Hudson, of Dante fame in New York City and Los Angeles (#1 World’s Best Bar 2019).
Designed to be an intimate, richly layered experience, serving as both a world–class cocktail bar and an intimate music venue, Bobbie’s is named after Linden’s legendary grandfather, Australian DJ Bob Rogers OAM, who is celebrated for introducing Top 40 radio programming on 2UE in 1958 and is regarded as Australia’s longest serving radio announcer.