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Contribuer aux commentairesWow wow wow!!! If you sneeze, you could miss the entrance since it 's not all that 'in your face ' on the street. There is a cover charge of $20pp to walk in the door. I 'm not sure there 's an elevator so if you aren 't able to walk up two flights of stairs, better give them a ringy-dingy before you head over. We went for the Jazz but started out in the 2nd floor for some finger foods and drinks. What a hoot!! The menu has a good variety of choices and we had the 4 cheese pizza and chips. Both soooooo good! The volume was not so noisy so we could actually talk and hear each other. Then the first band came in and, I 'm sorry to say I did not catch their name because they were incredible! Their vocalist has quite a versatile range and adorbs. The guitarists and drummer were da best!!! We sat there longer than planned because song after song was wonderful! And, make sure you check out the ceilings!! Purty interesting to say the least. If you are more a prudish type, I suggest not looking up. No judgement! But, eventually we did go to the jazz venue.... Jazz. Hot Jazz! Mellow, delicious and...what can I say? This band was soooo laid back....and talented! Lots of great tunes from the '50 's that were well done. Oh and.....definitely !!! check out the ceilings in here, too. I can not imagine what this building housed before Lazy Bones, but....just check it out! Parking on a Friday night...not too much in the main drag but we found side streets had plenty of free parking available. One more thing i noticed is the variety of age. Top floor was mostly 20 's and up though there was a few more mature people, too. Jazz venue I 'd say 30 's and older. Yeah...we were the oldies but goodies at both places!! Lol. If you like jazz, if you like good music of any kind, get yoreself over here!!!
Always wanted to go here every time I pass by..and when I did, I couldn't wait to go back.
I live within walking distance of this venue and visited for the first time a few weeks ago when a friend was performing there for an amateur singing night. The venue is multi story, very quirky. It 's filled with couches and all sorts of artifacts. I use that word because I 'm not sure how else to articulate the un-usualness of the decor. I found my eyes finding something new to take in everywhere I looked. Make sure you look up at the ceiling to take in the mural of a blue man penetrating a woman (Yes really, that is not a typo) Quite a few people I met on the night seemed to say I know the owner , I 'm not that cool but from what I hear, he seems to be a bit of a Marrickville Icon. They have jazz nights regularly and offer a range of food and cocktail options, I 'll be visiting again to suss it out a little more.
This is the most amazing new nightspot in sydney, Great live jazz bands and the best DJ's that play old records of some real classics Craig the owner and barman is out of this world this place is going to do really well. Hidden just off the main street of Marrickville up a few flights of stairs you walk in to a awesome bar with the roof painted with a huge Kama sutra mural and tin roof tiles and leather lounges. Licensed to 3am with great wines and boutique beers on tap.
Jazz hands... What an eclectic, eccentric and too cool for you, place this is. LazyBones is about as underground as you can get on the second level. It 's a Jazz club with live acts every night, its a bar lounge. It 's sophisticated dark and intimate. Once you 're inside Step back , says the purple haired door mistress with the voice activated LED t shirt, and look up . Apparently painted by a famous Sydney artist, there is a huge mural on the ceiling. The place was pumping on Friday night. Jimmy Vargas and Mia Mortal (say it slowly... Vargas like a Brian Ferry look-a-like is apparently a self titled 'Croonoir ' from San Francisco 's cabaret. Mia Mortal has been sashaying the burlesque scene for the past 25 years. The show was a stunner. The Owner Craig was at the door when we walked in, he told us he 'd moved up from Melbourne, and had been running clubs like Lazybones for years. He said If it 's not underground, I 'm not interested I liked his Moxie, and I had to concur. The hipster scene seems finally on it 's knees with the clientele here being an over 30s crowd. I admit, I felt very relaxed. I even saw a member of a well known Sydney rock band here. If you want to stay ahead of the game? Say Hello to sophisticated class! Lazybones you 're doing it right. $10 on the door gets you entry. Wine and Beer are priced reasonably, cocktails at $18 seemed a little pricey, but it looked like top shelf liquor. The menu, while I didnt try it, featured Bunny Chow with pick your own topping for around $12 as I recall. There were also Samosas and curries. It 's very loud on a Friday night, Adults only. Good for date night or a chilled out trip into sin alley.
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