Marble Bar

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Marble Bar

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Level B1/488 George St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia

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Victorian-style bar with marble, mahogany, gourmet snacks  

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Level B1/488 George St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia Get directions

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Level B1/488 George St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia Get directions

+61 2 9266 2000
marblebarsydney.com.au
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21 Best Bars in Sydney | Condé Nast Traveler

"With multi-colored marble pillars, soaring archways, coffered ceilings, and French realist-style paintings, this palatial Victorian-style bar (built in 1893!) leaves quite a first impression. An old-school drinks menu is similarly terrific, featuring good Champagne, a handful of well-curated local wines, and Prohibition-inspired cocktails (like the Ramos Gin Fizz and a potent Absinthe Frappe, made of absinthe, anise, sugar, and sparkling wine). Not into cocktails? Try an Australian whiskey flight for $45 a pop." - Kris Fordham, Laura Dannen Redman

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Amelia

Google
Came here to celebrate some birthdays. It was too crowded on our first visit, so we decided to come back another night. Unfortunately, the bartender wasn’t very friendly, which almost had us heading out early. Thankfully, the server in the photo turned things around with their great service and really helped salvage the experience. Definitely try the lychee cocktail — it’s a must!

Sita

Google
Marble Bar is an absolute gem in Sydney’s CBD—especially on a Monday night! The live music creates such a vibrant atmosphere, with people up dancing and truly soaking in the energy of the night. The cocktails are top-tier, expertly crafted and packed with flavor. All of this is set inside a stunning, historic venue that feels like a hidden treasure beneath the city. It’s the perfect place to unwind, dance, and enjoy great drinks in a truly unique setting. A must-visit for locals and visitors alike!

Pandy Dimitrios

Google
Wow what a venue! Settling into the Marble Bar for the night, for another dance night. It’s been open for over 130yrs with great decor. We haven’t been here since the San Fransisco Grill closed (yep, long long time). Really great band.

Casandra TP

Google
Situated downstairs at the Hilton, walking into the Marble Bar is like walking back in time. It is just stunning and has the most beautiful artwork. They do have live music and djs on certain nights. Perfect for catching up with friends but it can get a tad noisy. It really is a must go to if in the city especially if you are in the mood for cocktails.

Julio Yanes

Google
Marble Bar – Sydney’s Iconic Underground Oasis of Glamour and Sound Descending the stairs into Marble Bar is like slipping into another world—one where time slows down and elegance takes the lead. Hidden beneath the Hilton Sydney, this heritage-listed bar is a true jewel of the city. Whether you're a local or a visitor, stepping into Marble Bar is an experience in itself. The moment you arrive, you’re enveloped in history. Built in 1893 and carefully restored to preserve its Victorian opulence, Marble Bar is visually stunning. The hand-carved marble pillars, deep mahogany finishes, grand mirrors, and dramatic stained-glass windows make it feel like a portal to another era. It’s rare to find a place with this much architectural character still operating as a bar—every detail tells a story. Atmosphere is everything here—and it delivers. Despite the grandeur, there’s nothing pretentious about the vibe. The lighting is soft and moody, the music is just right, and the buzz of conversations is lively but never overwhelming. It’s romantic, sophisticated, and just a little bit mysterious. Whether you’re dressed up for a night out or just dropping in for a quick cocktail, you’ll feel welcome and wrapped in the glow of the space. The service is a masterclass in professionalism. The staff at Marble Bar know their venue—and their craft. From the warm greeting at the door to the knowledgeable bartenders, everything runs smoothly. The team is attentive and well-trained, always ready to offer a recommendation or customize your drink without missing a beat. You feel genuinely taken care of, which is what elevates the experience from good to exceptional. Cocktails here are as refined as the space itself. The drink menu offers a beautiful mix of classics and signature creations. Each cocktail is expertly balanced, beautifully presented, and made with premium spirits. You can tell the bartenders take their craft seriously—from the glassware to the garnishes, it’s all intentional. If you’re a whisky or martini lover, you’ll be especially impressed. The wine and beer lists are also curated with quality in mind, so there’s something for everyone. Then there’s the live music—an unexpected delight. On select nights, Marble Bar hosts live performances that turn the space into a vibrant, soulful haven. Jazz, blues, R&B—it all sounds better in this setting. The acoustics are rich, and the band fits seamlessly into the space rather than overwhelming it. It makes you want to stay all night, sip slowly, and soak in the atmosphere. Price-wise, it’s on the higher end—but it’s worth every dollar. This isn’t your everyday bar, and the pricing reflects the level of service, craftsmanship, and setting. You’re not just paying for a drink; you’re investing in a full-sensory experience, and it never feels overpriced for what you get. Final Thoughts: Marble Bar is a rare find—a luxurious hideaway where history, style, and modern hospitality intersect. Whether you're looking for a romantic night out, a refined pre-dinner drink, or just a chance to unwind in an unforgettable setting, Marble Bar is everything you want it to be and more. It’s not just a bar—it’s a destination, and one I’ll keep coming back to.

Jeffrie Trika

Google
WOW ... very cool, and unique, one of a kind venue ... run out of cocktails, by 10 pm??? Live music, need more vibes ... or was it the wrong night?

Connor Jorgensen

Google
I actually thought it would be so much better... it's the most incredible space and cocktails were solid, but it's behaving like it's a pub. No one was at the door to greet us and guide us to the reserved table - bar staff told us they'd take our order from the table, but there were no waiters and we waited ages - and the live music had people standing in the centre, while our low reserved seats were at the back, so we couldn't see anything. Honestly pretty disappointing

Dan Harris

Google
Amazing bar, love the history. Decent selection of whisky but could with more American bourbon options. Made an alternative sazerac which I enjoyed
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Mina L.

Yelp
Great vibe. Live music. Good drinks and awesome bar tenders. Drinks made with flare.
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Glen G.

Yelp
Great venue. Outstanding cocktails. Wonderful atmosphere and charm. Service was on point
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Sam S.

Yelp
It's an establishment in sydney and has been operating for a very long time. Tucked away in the basement of the Hilton hotel I have been here many a times over the years. Gorgeous decor and loads of timber all over the place. Nice service and drink choices and the food was also good. We had a private event here so the finger food that was served was excellent. I will be back here as it's one of those unusual places in the CBD and it is generally not too packed.

Kristin P.

Yelp
Place was awful --only three different tables filled and I waited ten minutes for a waiter. Three other tables came in during the same time and no service. Other individuals had to approach the bartenders to order. Lack of urgency by both bartenders. Don't waste your time here.
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Charles F.

Yelp
Beautiful bar. But the music makes it impossible to be in there. Lasted about 10 minutes.
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Nick A.

Yelp
Awesome experience. I went here on Monday night as I was told they did live karaoke with an actual band. This was waaaaaay more than just your run of the mill karaoke. The band comprised of actual musicians and many of the folks participating in the karaoke were actual singers and recording artists. This felt like attending a mini concert! In addition the venue is super beautiful and the drinks delicious and plentiful. If you're looking for a fun night out stop by Marble Bar. I'm told karaoke is every Monday night but call and check before you go.
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Merissa G.

Yelp
Happy hour Monday through Friday from 6-8 and it features some fabulous custom drinks. They have a great deal of architectural significance and beautiful history about the building is explaining in their drink menu. The bartenders are fabulous and make a mean cocktail while they offer live music and a relaxing atmosphere. They're located inside of the Hilton hotel and near by nice fine dinning. Seating is comfortable and spread out enough to allow for private conversation or more intimate environment tucked in the corner. They have a wonderful selection and I wouldn't hesitate to return or recommend to anyone. I could spend hours looking at the art and building itself.
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Kailey O.

Yelp
Drinks are very expensive! The ambiance is low key, dim, and speakeasy like. I ordered a Moscow mule, which was very good - lots of fresh lime flavor with the ginger. Then I had a schooner of the Pale ale on tap. Also very good. Bartenders are very friendly, and seem to really want to help you. I have not been here to listen to live music, but hopefully that is in my forecast. I was alone here, and the couches were a comfortable way to spend some time with a drink.
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Amanda W.

Yelp
Amazing decor and ambiance. We ordered cocktails, which were innovative and delicious from an extensive menu, and sliders and chips. The chips had delicious seasonings of parmesan and truffle that worked brilliantly. The pulled pork slider was incredibly juicy. Beef slider was good but the pulled pork would have made anything look bad by comparison. Top marks for food. Service was friendly but a bit slow. Prices were high.
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Elena C.

Yelp
Inspired to the Italian Renaissance, this stunning bar placed right in the middle of Sydney CBD was built in 1893. It costed a fortune and it's known as one of the world's most beautiful. Lovely drinks and cocktails, a sophisticated atmosphere matches the casual and contemporary needs of the Australian customers. Good mix of both jazz and soft pop music .
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Dave M.

Yelp
The Marble Bar is a bit of a Sydney institution. Built in 18-something from over 100 tons of the world's finest marble (according to its website), it was saved from destruction by being picked up and moved into the Hilton in the 70s where it continued to be a popular city bar. When the Hilton had its recent refurbishment, the Marble Bar (now heritage listed) was encased in a concrete box to protect it and the new hotel was built around it. The concrete box was then carefully broken open and the bar opened to the public again, still in full Victorian splendour. The Marble bar is well named - every surface, except for the ornate timber bar tops is marble. Red marble, green marble, white marble, marble of all colours. Framed artworks (of tasteful Victorian nudes) on the walls. This place really is Victorian era opulence at its best. It is worth a visit just to take a look around. As a bar, it's pretty average though. Its a typical inner city meat market (classy, but still a meat market) filled with young suits from law firms and banks looking to score with other young suits from law firms and banks. You can just bet that in the years before the financial crash it would have been packed with young stockbrokers drinking bottles of Bolly to celebrate a big deal before stumbling off to get their porsches from the valet parking. They do a decent, if expensive, cocktail but the beer list is pretty average. Go for the decor, but there are plenty of places around the city that have a better atmosphere. Unless you want to score with a young suit from a law firm or bank... in which case the Marble Bar is the place for you.
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Paul J.

Yelp
It was Saturday night and my friends and I wanted to originally go to Zeta Bar. After taking the lift up and refusing to pay cover to enter a BAR, we decided to go downstairs to Marble Bar. It is located in the basement level of the Hilton. Blaring live music could be heard as we headed down and into the dimly lit bar. It was pretty crowded with a varied demographic, everyone dancing to the band's covers of different hits. Apparently the place is an icon, famous particularly for its marble columns, intricate woodwork, and stained glass. More significant, the bar used to be in an entirely different location; it was disassembled and relocated to the Hilton Sydney, and renovated in '05. They have a lengthy menu of cocktails and spirits, the former hovering around $20 a drink. I tried my friend's fruity cocktail and although it was fresh, it tasted like just juice. But most drinks I've had in Sydney were pretty weak. The live music was fun I guess but much too loud, resulting in me losing my voice from screaming conversation to the person right next to me.
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Alice T.

Yelp
Julia has already wonderfully written up the historical charm of this Sydney gem, and I'd love to echo her enthusiasm, if my last experience hadn't been so 'meh.' We were looking to kick off our evening with a cocktail before we headed upstairs for dinner at Glass. There was a 30th birthday taking up one end of the bar, but the party-goers were also spilling over to fill the entire length of the bar. Oh well. Eventually we were served by a jovial bartender, but alas he seemed more concerned with flashing flipping of bottles and shakers than actually getting our order right. To be fair, my Royal Spiced Pear Mojito was just delicious - and at $18 you'd want it to be! - but my date's vanilla and passionfruit martini was served without anything resembling vanilla. Still, the stunning surrounds are absolutely worth a visit (again, see Julia's review) - but perhaps we should have kept a better eye on our cocktails.
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Sally R.

Yelp
Hidden below the Hilton Hotel Sydney lies the Marble Bar. At night, it fills with bright young things looking sharp, but by day it lays mainly abandoned. Unlike the rest of the Hilton's franchise in Sydney, it's not TOO MUCH. It's a little bit less intense, a little bit less tacky.. far more geniune feeling. However, some of the Hilton trademarks remain - the price tag, for one! Cocktails sitting around the $20 mark are all well and good for Hilton guests, but I'm afraid that us local student types just can't stretch to that every Saturday night. They do taste good, though! Prices aside, I don't like Marble Bar because it's just so damn DARK! Seriously - the lack of light is creepy! If you're a Twilight fan, perhaps go here to find your ideal mate..
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Benjamin B.

Yelp
Ah, this takes me back. Used to come here as an 18-year old pissant experiencing the big city for the first time and trawling for chicks. And, judging by last week's visit, some of the guys I was competing with are still here hanging out looking for trim. It is under the Hilton, after all, and it's a hell of a bar in design sense, more like being in an underground church. The barmen were friendly and there was a band on stage absolutely killing it, and off in the dark fringes on either side were men with popped collars and hyena eyes checking out glamorous women in beautiful dresses with thigh-high splits and shiny hair. I had a great time, but I really wanted to stay longer to watch the meat market unfurl, to see prey attacked and taken down right there at the bar, to see packs of wild dogs fought off by a lone brave bison, O the pageantry, the theatre! O to be 18 again. Just, not with the flavour saver. That wasn't my smartest look.

Brandon L.

Yelp
If being struck with immediate, jaw-dropping awe is any measure of an establishment, then Marble Bar ranks 'quite' well on that scale. Suffice to say, I was caught in the same predicament as soon as I entered the 19th century underground bar. The sudden and somewhat overwhelming sight of expansive Victorian architecture - gaudy with marble columns and luscious mahogany - really is an experience in itself. Conveniently situated within the premises of The Hilton Sydney, this venue is an easy go-to if you're ever in the CBD. Boasting a tasteful collection of 19th and early 20th century themed cocktails, along with all vintage of whiskey and scotch, Marble Bar is a true marvel of sophistication. It's a choice venue for those looking to indulge in something a little different, a little more refined. If for nothing else than to be mesmerized by its imposing ambiance of Victorian opulence, I would urge everyone to pay a visit to Marble Bar and be awed for yourself.
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Olivia B.

Yelp
Four stars for the decor and the feel of this place. Marble Bar was a bit of an odd choice for us to have drinks but we were glad we took the punt and went downstairs. The high ceilings and the dim lighting make this place sparkle a little, the feel is like a very high class speakeasy with a band in one corner and couches all around. The drinks are fairly pricey but they are definitely worth the splurge. The barmen know their stuff and even though the place was totally packed on the Friday we went there they were on top of all the drink orders and making suggestions for what was the best on the menu. I recommend the Moscow Mule and the Bellini. The fresh peach in the Bellini is delicious! I would love to come back here when there wasn't a band playing. This is not the place to chat and have a quiet drink with music blaring and it got a bit overpowering for me so I left after one drink.
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Deana M.

Yelp
One of the many bars/lounges along George Street. Tucked underneath the Hilton, where you have to go down the stairs. Although it was a small place, they have great live music. Not to mention, the Victorian interior gives it a very unique and historically charming atmosphere. I love this place! But beware, this place is pretty pricey.
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Daron S.

Yelp
This bar is absolutely beautiful!!! I was in awe of the place. If it was based purely on looks they would get 5 stars. However, based on overpriced drinks (16 dollars for a Moscow Mule!!), the people that go here to party, (Some jerk grabbed me around the waist and also offered to take advantage of my friend's mini bar upstairs), and the sad 90's American covers. Think TLC and Boys 2 Men, make this place somewhere I don't want to show my face. I did go early around 5 and it was filled with much older men in very nice suits enjoying a drink after work. I wish that was the case for the whole evening. It was awful how such a historic bar could be filled with such unappealing people or music. This place should have live jazz or Frank Sinatra covers.
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Jason L.

Yelp
Stunning place. I had to take my wife I had been there before and had to show my wife. The low lighting marble structure makes this place a really wonderful bar to visit when your in Sydney. Yeah the drinks are a little pricing but most bars are in Sydney on a Saturday night. A must see.
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Keith B.

Yelp
Very elegant basement bar oozes history. Dark wood, lots of marble define the aesthetic. I had drinks and appetizers, both very good. It's a very corporate crowd. The bartender, ila, was amazing. I'm so glad this place was moved to the Hiltona and saved.
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Beckie L.

Yelp
A bit of a regular here with my group of friends. It's centrally located, has an older crowd and good music! If you like a bit of old skool rnb, this the place to go! It can get busy especially when Brown Sugar are playing with a line of people waiting to get in. Great place to dance and have fun!
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Rebecca O.

Yelp
Had my 30th Bday party here. After a few dramas about cake and wearing masks inside the bar etc. We had a great night! The boys on the bar went out of their way to look after us. The canapés were delicious and the band was amazing. I hired and brought my own magician and there was no problems with that. The drinks were expensive but must expect that in the city. Overall was one of the best nights of my life and staff contributed to that! Beautiful old world atmosphere will be back for a quiet drink here soon.
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adam w.

Yelp
If you want to listen to some great live music in a comfy lounge bar in the city, then this is the place to go. Marble Bar has some great soulful acts that rotate Wednesday through Saturday. When I stopped by on Thursday, a soul covers band called G4 were playing tracks by Michael Jackson, Sly and the Family Stone and Eric Clapton among others. The singer, keys player, drummer and bass guitarist were great and worked well together as a band, but then again you shouldn't be surprised if you're a regular here as this bar seems to bring in some great acts. The bar itself is also warm and inviting and as the name suggests most of the structure and ornamental framework is made out of Marble. The well stocked bar also offers a good range of cocktails, a good place to go when you just want to listen to some soulful music or grab a drink without the fake glamour and glitter that's in so many pretentious clubs filling the city.
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Erni D.

Yelp
Very unique. Missed the music but you could see it's a nice gathering place after work. Convenient to much but especially Hilton guests.
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Julia I.

Yelp
Hidden beneath the Sydney Hilton like a secret buried treasure, the Marble Bar is a grand statement of elegance and an opulent tribute to Victorian times. Soaring ornate ceilings, solid marble columns, huge open fireplaces, grand Edwardian paintings and elaborate architectural detail define the lavish fit out as a timeless tribute to yesteryear, and a sophisticated CBD setting. Originally constructed in 1893 as part of the former Adams Hotel, the entire 100 tonnes of marble in this heritage listed property was pulled apart and painstakingly reassembled, along with all of the intricate woodwork, brass, and stained glass. Its new home was the Hilton Hotel - opened in 1973. This venue is so spectacular, it is its own show and needs no support act. Nevertheless, live entertainment is provided Wednesday to Saturday nights. Catch a great covers band come the weekend. Settle in and savour the sheer grandeur of this underground gem and work your way through the lush signature cocktails list. It's hard to go past the Pink Grapefruit Margarita or a Royal Spiced Pear Mojito ... an exotic take on an the Cuban classicwith Morgan's Spiced Rum, Poire William, mint, lime, fresh pear and a crown of sparkling wine. Or raise the temp with the Zaitoichi - bold blend of wasabi, cucumber, ginger and fresh lemon, shaken ice cold with Smirnoff Vodka. Cocktails or not, check this place out at least once in your lifetime.
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James E.

Yelp
Yeah, it's got historical charm and it's pretty, but the crowd is kind of weird. Unfortunately it's also quite loud and usually packed, so not much chance of a conversation or a seat. I really want to go to a private party here, it would be incredible. Have a party here, then invite me!
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Jen A.

Yelp
Good cocktails, opulent decor. It is just a shame that it is associated with a big establishment like Hilton Hotel - makes the experience feel less unique (and increases the suits ratio).
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Ana S.

Yelp
The Hilton Hotel should, for the most part, turn everything it touches to a gold veneer. It even worked that way for Paris Hilton (check out pics of her blond hair and gold glitter and gauche gold dresses and bags). This bar is very much of a similar gold standard only that it strikes you as more of the real kind. There is an easy explanation for this: marble bar is not a product of the Hilton Hotel but was acquired by it in the late 1960s after already being in operation for roughly 70 - that's right, S-E-V-E-N-T-Y - years. What does that mean for you and me? A little more conversation, a little less bad action, baby. This place is pure class. People who are here look and act civilized, there is no bad alcohol stench ruminating from any corner and, as has always been my experience, people here talk to each other rather than sit up and stare at the TV screen showing reruns of the footy.

Bobby H.

Yelp
Had a great night and the live band was amazing, you need to get in early to get a good spot because it gets really busy.
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Shala M.

Yelp
The place is too dark to take a photo and not be obvious about it. Apparently the trendy thing to have in Sydney is the "speak easy" atmosphere. This place does not disappoint with the decor. Very classic. The music is old rock-n-roll, I'm talking Hound Dog, Johnny B Good type stuff. The drink I had was the Moscow Mule. Which seems to be making its way onto every drink menu lately. $18 AUD seems a bit steep but with the conversion I think it's more like $13 USD. Not terrible for a cocktail. It tastes fine. Probably a little too sweet but not terrible. I was a little surprised by the fact that it wasn't served in the traditional tin/brass mug. I would have thought a place such as this would spring a little for the mug. And it wasn't much on the drink size as well. I guess all in all the place is nice. Super trendy and It would be a great place to party. I mean the waiters even dress the part. I supposed you can't go wrong with that now can you.....