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What ever you're into, be it fine food, entertainment, alfresco dining,fantastic things to do with the kids or live music, you will find it at the one venue that blends pioneer Australia with traditional Irish charm. Australia's "Best Entertainment Venue" as voted by AHA 2007 offers a variety of entertainment in The Woolshed, The Sub Bar and The Courtyard Area. The Mean Fiddler offers a selection of unique function and dining spaces suitable for your next event or family gathering. The Mean Fiddler's sumptuous cuisine and courteous service will ensure your next visit will be an occasion to remember! So the next time you're after an unforgettable day or night out you can say... "I found it at the FIDDLER".

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How long to get there: Approx 20 minutes

How to get there, Bus, Car

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How long to get there: Check the gig guide.

How to get there: Check gig guide

How long to get there: Travel to Minus 5 is approx 10 minutes

H ow to get there: Walk, Bus, taxi, ferry

How long to get there: Check the gig guide

The Enormous Horns are a ten piece all singing, all dancing, party band from Sydney. With over a decade of experience performing in hotels and clubs, at functions, weddings, outdoor festivals and national television, we have developed into one of Australia's hardest working live acts, touring extensively across Australia, South-East Asia and the Pacific Region. The Enormous Horns can play anything from Rock, Pop and Soul to Big Band Swing and Rock ‘n Roll, from quiet dinner music before the party gets going, to fully costumed routines from the Village People, Blues Brothers, Rocky Horror and the Disco era. We can even play traditional music when required at weddings and other family functions. The Enormous Horns are a fun party band with an emphasis on quality musicianship and classy arrangements. We have the professionalism and versatility to tailor our performance to suit any type of function.

Sydney Showboats’ Sydney Harbour dinner cruises offer an experience like no other. Be dazzled by our sensational theatre cabaret featuring professional Australian show girls in their glamorous costumes! Join in on the choruses with our immensely talented and charming songstress! Gasp at our comic magician’s mind-boggling tricks! Revel in the carnivale Harbour cruise atmosphere while enjoying the luxurious comfort of our dinner cruise paddlewheelers. Relish the finest and freshest international and Australian cuisine. Be captivated by the breathtaking scenery as you sail through shimmering Sydney Harbour with its mesmerising panorama of bright city lights, Opera House and famous Bridge.

Kami’s style is an islander fusion of hip hop, reggae, disco & funk, fronted by soulful vocals & backed by blissful harmonies. As a live act Kami offer a unique experience with all members competently singing lead during the course of the set, backed by an infectious, thumping reggae fused groove, sweetened by islander harmonies. Their shows are renowned for creating party atmosphere, with all attendence on the dancefloor for the duration of the set.

The Metro Theatre has long been Sydney’s leading independent rock venue and has played host to some of the most memorable live gigs Sydney music fans have seen and heard. It is a landmark venue for both international and local acts, being a pivotal breakthrough venue for bands as they break on to the scene.

The Annandale Hotel has a long history in Sydney first opening its doors around the 1930s as a good old Aussie pub. In the early 1980s Peter Morris converted the hotel into a live music venue, adding a new address in music and establishing the venue as a Sydney institution in rock n roll.  In the late 1990s the venue experienced some turbulent years and in 1998 the pub was sold and the new owners removed live music from the pub and poker machines turned up in droves. This new format for the pub proved unsuccessful. At this point the Rule brothers were brought in to help turn the pub around. Within a year the brothers found themselves in a position to purchase The Annandale Hotel.