
Gin Lane Sydney has turned its Kensington Street home into a fantasy-inspired world for its latest limited-edition pop-up, ‘Tales & Tonics’, running from now until late December 2025.
The event draws from some of BookTok’s most talked-about stories, including A Court of Thorns and Roses, Harry Potter and The Lord of the Rings. The space blends literary escapism with mixology, offering a menu of themed cocktails and an interactive experience known as the Seer’s Table.
Guests are invited to visit Gin Lane’s in-house Seer, where tarot readings guide them toward the mythical world – and cocktail – that best suits their energy. The concept adds a playful, immersive twist to the bar’s already theatrical approach.
“Gin Lane has always pushed the boundaries of what a bar experience can be with storytelling cocktails and cinematic, theatrical presentation,” says founder and creative director Grant Collins. “With our Tales & Tonics pop-up, we wanted to bring the escapism and world-building of fantasy novels to life, and offer Sydney something truly otherworldly. Our 19th-century townhouse is the perfect canvas to transport guests into a magical tavern.”
The cocktails
Set inside a 19th-century terraced townhouse, Gin Lane pairs historical charm with a modern drinks list featuring more than 80 gins sourced from around the world, along with premium spirits and zero-alcohol options.
Each drink on the ‘Tales & Tonics’ menu nods to a different world of fantasy. ‘The Cauldron’ combines rose petal-infused Casamigos tequila, triple sec, spice and pressed lime with activated charcoal and a bubbling citrus shot, inspired by the artefact that shapes the fate of Prythian in A Court of Thorns and Roses.



‘Spring Court in Bloom’ takes its cue from the same series, made with blood orange-infused Bombay Dry Gin, fresh lime and topped with shimmering fairy dust and an edible illustration.
Other highlights include ‘Gandalf’s Pipe’, a smoky mix of coffee, cacao nib cognac-biscoff, cold drip coffee and salted caramel espresso served with a wand, and ‘Slughorn’s Hourglass’, a raspberry and violet-infused gin cocktail with white chocolate, prosecco and lemon.
The limited-edition menu is priced at $24 per cocktail and served daily from 4 to 6 pm, and from 2 to 5 pm on weekends. The Seer’s Table will be open for readings every Friday from October 24.
Beyond the pop-up, Gin Lane continues to offer its popular gin masterclasses and cocktail-making sessions, inviting guests to explore tasting notes, botanical blends and custom creations.
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