Good Friday: 10am-8pm (takeaway beer available)
Easter Saturday: 10am-8pm
Easter Sunday, Easter Monday: noon-8pm
It's Good Friday, the fridge is empty and you could do with a drink. What do you do?
Finding booze on Good Friday can be a little tricky. NSW has strict laws on alcohol sales on Christmas and Good Friday, which boil down to the following: absolutely no takeaway alcohol, and licensed venues can only serve on premises from midday-10pm. So, in other words, bottleshops are closed. And while pubs are open, they can't serve takeaway alcohol.
But – there's one loophole: venues that have a producer's license (ie: that brew/distill/ferment) may be able to sell their wares. So get ready to stock up on fresh growlers of cracking local brews, some craft spirits or even pre-mixed cocktails.
Looking for more to do on the long weekend? Here's our full guide to Easter in Sydney.
Good Friday: 10am-8pm (takeaway beer available)
Easter Saturday: 10am-8pm
Easter Sunday, Easter Monday: noon-8pm
Good Friday: noon-10pm (takeaway spirits available from 8.30am-10.30pm)
Easter Saturday: noon-10pm
Easter Sunday: closed
Easter Monday: closed
Good Friday: noon-midnight (takeaway beers available)
Easter Saturday: noon-midnight
Easter Sunday: noon-9pm
Easter Monday: closed
Good Friday: 11.30am-10pm (takeaway beers and pre-mix cocktails available)
Easter Saturday: 11.30-10pm
Easter Sunday: 11.30am-10pm
Easter Monday: 11.30am-9pm
Good Friday: noon-7pm (takeaway beer, gin and cider available)
Easter Saturday: noon-7pm
Easter Sunday: closed
Easter Monday: closed
Good Friday: noon-10pm (takeaway spirits available)
Easter Saturday: noon-11.30pm
Easter Sunday: noon-9.30pm
Easter Monday: closed
Good Friday: 7am-midnight (takeaway brews available)
Easter Saturday: 7am-midnight
Easter Sunday: noon-9pm
Easter Monday: closed
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