The Inner West's cutest café has just gotten a little more grown up, by obtaining a liquor licence and opening up in the evening. Daisy's Milk Bar will now be throwing open its musk-pink door three nights a week and peddling wine by P&V Merchants, booze-spiked milkshakes and Young Henrys will be slinging tins. Food wise they are channeling a '70s dinner party vibe – think share platters packed with rissoles, cob loaf, and schnitty dippers, plus house-baked cherry pie and ice cream sundaes for dessert. There will also be burgers, jaffles and deep fried mac ’n’ cheese bites.
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Photograph: Connor Keighran and Maddy Carroll
They'll be indulging in creative, nostalgic activities, with plaster painting stations set up each night. Figures range from $5-$15 with paints, glitter and brushes all provided. There will also be Scrabble, Trivial Pursuit and Uno. It all goes down on Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights from 6-10pm.
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