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    Bar in Sydney, Australia

    Kittyhawk, NY

    100Pearl Points

    CBD laneway bar for serious late nights.

    Kittyhawk, NY, Bar in Sydney

    About Kittyhawk, NY

    Kittyhawk sits on Phillip Lane in Sydney's CBD and earns its reputation as a late-night cocktail bar that holds quality through to close. Easy to book and better suited to pairs and small groups than large parties, it's a practical second-stop on a city night out. If you've been once, it's worth returning — the room stays coherent when louder venues around it don't.

    Quick Verdict

    If you're after a late-night bar in Sydney's CBD that holds its nerve as the evening progresses, Kittyhawk at 16 Phillip Lane is worth knowing about. It sits in a tight laneway off the city grid — the kind of address that rewards people who already know where they're going. Booking is easy, which puts it ahead of several harder-to-secure neighbours, and it's a practical pick for a second or third stop on a night out rather than an opening act.

    What to Expect

    Kittyhawk draws a crowd that's past the first-drink stage of the evening. The laneway address keeps it from attracting casual foot traffic, so the room tends to run quieter and more intentional than the high-volume venues on nearby George Street. For someone who's visited once and is deciding whether to return, the answer depends on what you're after: if a composed cocktail bar that stays coherent late into the night matters to you, this is a stronger repeat booking than most CBD options at the same price tier.

    The venue occupies a space that suits pairs and small groups better than large parties. If you went with two people last time, try it with four — the room handles that format well without losing the intimacy that makes it work as a late-night destination. The vibe holds through to close in a way that louder, more tourist-facing venues on the same circuit do not.

    For Sydney bar context, Kittyhawk sits in a city that takes its cocktail culture seriously. Compared to the wider Sydney bars scene, it punches at the considered end of the market without requiring the advance planning that the city's most reservation-heavy venues demand. That combination , quality without the booking friction , is genuinely useful on a night when plans shift late.

    Practical Details

    DetailKittyhawk, NYTypical CBD Peer
    Booking difficultyEasyEasy–Medium
    Leading forLate-night cocktails, small groupsVaries
    Address16 Phillip Ln, Sydney NSW 2000CBD/Circular Quay area
    ReservationsRecommended, not mandatoryOften required

    For broader planning, see our full Sydney restaurants guide, our full Sydney hotels guide, our full Sydney experiences guide, and our full Sydney wineries guide. For interstate comparisons, 1806 in Melbourne and Bowery Bar in Brisbane offer useful benchmarks in the same late-night cocktail category. Internationally, Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu is worth knowing if you travel that circuit.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Do I need a reservation at Kittyhawk, NY?

    Walk-ins are generally viable early in the evening, but Kittyhawk's laneway location at 16 Phillip Lane means once word gets around on a given night, space fills quickly. If you're planning to arrive after 10pm on a Friday or Saturday, a reservation or at least a heads-up call is a smart move. Earlier in the week, showing up without one is usually fine.

    Does Kittyhawk, NY have outdoor seating?

    The venue sits in Phillip Lane, a CBD laneway, which may offer some outdoor or semi-outdoor access depending on weather and current setup. Confirmed seating configurations aren't publicly documented, so check directly before visiting if outdoor space matters to your group.

    Is the food good at Kittyhawk, NY?

    Kittyhawk is primarily a bar, not a dining destination. The draw here is the drinks program and late-night atmosphere, not a kitchen you'd plan a meal around. If you want a full dinner in the Sydney CBD before heading here, sort that elsewhere first.

    Does Kittyhawk, NY have happy hour deals?

    Specific happy hour details aren't confirmed in available venue information. Given the laneway bar positioning and late-night crowd it draws, discounted early-evening deals would be atypical for this format. Worth checking directly with the venue before you plan around it.

    Is Kittyhawk, NY good for a date?

    Yes, with conditions. The Phillip Lane address gives it a degree of effort-to-find appeal, which works in your favour on a date. It's better suited to a second or third drink stop than a full evening anchor. Arrive before it fills and you'll have a more relaxed experience.

    What's the crowd like at Kittyhawk, NY?

    The laneway address filters out casual foot traffic, so the crowd skews toward people who sought the place out rather than stumbled in. Expect a CBD after-work and late-night contingent that's a few drinks in. It's not a tourist bar and doesn't feel like one.

    Is Kittyhawk, NY good for groups?

    Small groups of three to five should be fine, but larger parties may find space at a premium once the bar gets moving later in the evening. For a group of eight or more in the Sydney CBD, Palmer & Co. or Maybe Sammy offer more room to manoeuvre. Kittyhawk works best for tighter groups looking for atmosphere over capacity.

    Location

    16 Phillip Ln, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia

    Sydney, Australia

    Compare Kittyhawk, NY

    Getting a Table: Kittyhawk, NY and Alternatives
    VenueBooking Difficulty
    Kittyhawk, NYEasy
    Cantina OK!Unknown
    Eau de VieUnknown
    Maybe SammyUnknown
    Palmer & Co.Unknown
    The Baxter InnUnknown

    A quick look at how Kittyhawk, NY measures up.

    Also Consider

    • Cantina OK!, Notable alternative
    • Eau de Vie, Notable alternative
    • Maybe Sammy, Notable alternative
    • Palmer & Co., Notable alternative
    • The Baxter Inn, Notable alternative

    Against Sydney's stronger-reputation cocktail bars, Kittyhawk's main advantage is accessibility. Maybe Sammy is the benchmark for technical ambition in this city, if you want a destination cocktail experience with a reputation that travels internationally, go there first. But Maybe Sammy is harder to book and carries more occasion-specific pressure. Kittyhawk suits the night when you want quality without the planning overhead.

    The Baxter Inn is the stronger pick for whisky depth and a buzzing underground atmosphere earlier in the evening, while Eau de Vie edges ahead on cocktail theatrics and late-night spectacle. Kittyhawk sits between those two in terms of formality, more intentional than a pub crawl stop, less performative than Eau de Vie. For value without sacrificing craft, it's a practical middle ground.

    Cantina OK! is the call if you want something more casual and high-energy with a tighter mezcal focus. Palmer & Co. handles large groups and late nights at higher volume. Kittyhawk is the choice when two to four people want a composed, unhurried drink in a laneway setting without competing for a table at one of the city's harder-to-access rooms.

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