Partially Accessible Bar In Bulletin PlaceBar 1880

    Last update at Oct 24, 2024 3:17 AM

    Bar 1880 is a speakeasy-type bar located in the historic Bulletin Place building. Once home to the publishing house of one of the country’s longest-running magazines, Bulletin Magazine, which was published from 1880 all the way through to 2008.

    Bar 1880 has two levels: downstairs, you’ll find the ‘Headline Bar’ with alfresco laneway seating on Bulletin Place. Upstairs is the ‘Press Room’ with lush bar, uneven floorboards that still carry the marks of the original printing press, painted deep blue walls, low lighting, sepia photographs & old newspaper clippings .

    Inside there is a range of seating from high tables with stools, low tables with chairs, stools, banquette seating with outdoor tables & chairs.

    Accessible toilets can be found at Custom House Library, 259 George Street, Nurses Walk & The Wintergarden.

    Some areas accessible
    Accessible toilet
    (not rated)
    Restricted space
    Outside tables available
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