Credit: Dave Cheng
Credit: Dave Cheng
Credit: Dave Cheng
Credit: Dave Cheng
Credit: Dave Cheng
Credit: Dave Cheng
Credit: Dave Cheng
Credit: Dave Cheng
Credit: Dave Cheng
Credit: Dave Cheng
Credit: Dave Cheng
Credit: Dave Cheng
First published on 23 Apr 2008 . Updated on 18 May 2012.
Mixing things up with themed parties and a claim to be 99 per cent genre-free, they sell buckets of grog for $10 and $4 spirits before midnight. Sosueme Friday nights 'til late keep the crowd guessing with DJs mashing it up for the dancefloor. Think Surry Hills types, indie kids, cheap drinks and cheap fun.
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