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Sydney’s favourite nightlife hub, YCK Laneways, will transform into a Negroni lover’s playground.
This September, Sydney’s favourite nightlife hub - YCK Laneways (YCK) - will transform into a Negroni lover’s playground as it partners with Campari to launch Negroni Month, a precinct-wide celebration of one of the world’s most iconic cocktails.
Traditionally taking place over a week in late September, Negroni Week is a global charity program founded by Imbible and supported by Campari. Now in its 13th year, the annual initiative has inspired bars and restaurants across the world to mix up Negronis for a good cause.
Stepping things up a notch, Campari is extending the celebrations across the entire month of September in partnership with YCK where each participating venue will be creating three Negronis variations; classic Negroni, non-alcoholic version variation and their own take on Negroni. Inviting guests to explore the precinct and discover a fresh twist at every stop.
Set across the buzzing precinct between Town Hall and Wynyard in Sydney's CBD, YCK Laneways is a collective of independently operated small bars, restaurants and creative spaces spanning York, Clarence and Kent Streets. Throughout the month, venues will come alive with a series of activations including burlesque performances, live music, Negroni master classes, immersive experiences, precinct tours and roving performers.
Participating venues include Burrow Bar, Esteban, Kahii, Button Bar, Kuro Bar and Dining, Lucille’s, Papa Gede’s Bar, Roast Republic, Since I Left You, Stitch Bar, The Barber Shop, The Duke of Clarence, Vinabar, Jolene’s, Little National, Local Sauce Tours, PS40 and Uncle Ming’s.
Of the small bars activation, YCK Laneways Vice President Karl Schlothauer said: “Whether you’re a Negroni purist or curious first timer, Negroni Month at YCK Laneways is a chance to showcase our precinct’s creativity, community and love of this classic. After all, there’s no Negroni without Campari.”
YCK Laneways is proud to support Campari Australia’s Negroni Month.
To learn more about YCK Laneways or plan a visit during Negroni Month, visit their website and follow @campariau on Instagram.
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