You'll find Barangaroo House where land meets water, sitting pretty on the harbour's edge. Buzzing day and night, it's a three-level hive, each with its own dining and drinks adventure with harbour views and sunset seats, for celebrations, revelations and your next best story.
House Bar is our casual waterside watering hole, where chilled escapism and sunny feels are the order of the day. Here, outdoor space is the hero – soak in that Sydney sunshine with a cocktail in hand.
Continue on to level one, Rekōdo Restaurant and Vinyl Bar joins the house mix. A nod to Japanese listening rooms, Rekōdo (Japanese for 'record') blurs the line between food, drink and music to create an immersive restaurant and music experience with a Japanese twist.
From here, the only way is up. At Smoke, rooftops and revelry go hand in hand. As an open-air love letter to the Sydney sky, this is a sultry meet-and-greet between inside and out. Come for the cocktails, stay for the
stars.
Getting to Barangaroo House is easy by public transport. By train you alight at Wynyard Station for the connecting pedestrian walkway to Barangaroo. Or hop a ferry at Circular Quay and glide under the Sydney Harbour Bridge to Barangaroo Wharf. You can also walk from nearby Darling Harbour.