Shore club boasts Manly's only open air rooftop bar, perfect for a summer's night of drinking under the stars and taking in the sights and sounds of Manly beach. With the contemporary nautical setting and wide views across the beach, you'd be forgiven for feeling as though you're sitting top deck of a luxury cruise liner. There is a great selection of modern and classic cocktails and a simple but yummy tapas style menu with a good selection of antipasto, pizza, salads and a daily specials board.
Alfresco Indoor Dining Water View
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Mains under $30
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Clara Iaccarino
Tuesday, April 17, 2007
Manly's latest nightspot is hot. So hot the local police are already sniffing around.
From its name to its blue-and-white cushions and the deckhands behind the bar, it's obvious Shore Club is channelling a maritime theme to create a seaside bar with leisure-club styling. If it wasn't for the retro disco touches and the house-party atmosphere, it would teeter on the brink of becoming a twee country club, a place to nibble cucumber sandwiches. But Manly's latest nightspot is hot. So hot the local police are already sniffing around. We approach the entrance, squeezing past a copper interrogating the doorman. Inside, the uniformed theme continues. Sand Bar, downstairs, is populated by cute bar gals in one-piece navy playsuits, complete with rope belts tied around their hips. The tallest bartender, a hoop-earringed blonde, has the shortest shorts and represents the theme of the front bar. It's Pure Blonde, from the low-carb beer to the mini-skirted beach girls bouncing to the pop tunes. They shimmy around the central bar or snuggle on the lounges spilling onto the p...
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