
Watering Hole Hotels is all set to open Jude’s, a new 30-seat basement bar in Potts Point with a Michelin-star bartender and a retro cocktail list.
The space sits in the basement of Penny’s Hotel off Bayswater Road, pulling from the old-world glamour of Potts Point and the grunge of Kings Cross. Inside, velvet lounge chairs, marble and wooden tables, floor-length suede curtains and an art deco mirror sit beneath a disco ball hanging from the original exposed ceiling.
Jude’s licensee, Tayla Holborow, said, “Great cocktails, music and an escape from the fast-paced outside world is what we all need a little bit of right now.”
Hey Jude, make it good
The cocktail list comes from Matthew Cridge, known best for his role as Head Sommelier at Bibo Wine Bar in Double Bay. At Jude’s, he has turned his hand to cocktails, with the menu anchored by three signatures.
Hey Jude combines Belvedere vodka, lychee, lemon and chilli, sitting somewhere between a lychee martini and a spicy margarita.
The Smokin’ Paps, named after Cridge’s grandfather, sees smoked wood chips ignited beneath an inverted Nick and Nora glass before being filled with Jack Daniel’s Honey, Sazerac Rye and orange bitters.
The Vesper Blush is a riff on the James Bond martini, using liquid nitrogen to rapid-chill the glass before filling it with Tanqueray gin, Grey Goose vodka and Lillet Rosé.
Cridge said, “Liquid nitrogen provides a touch of refined drama behind the bar, but it also serves a purpose – chilling the glass rapidly to showcase the premium ingredients of Tanqueray gin, Grey Goose vodka and the delicate blush tones of Lillet Rosé.
“Every cocktail on the list draws inspiration from the past, reimagining classic flavours and familiar serves through a modern lens while retaining a sense of nostalgia.”
Bringing the list to life each night is British mixologist Danny Renwick, who headed up London’s Pergola rooftop bar and worked at Michelin-starred restaurant House of Tides.
The wine list covers Australian producers alongside European styles including Champagne, Chablis and German Riesling, bold reds from Portugal, Spain and Italy and a selection of skin-contact wines.
Snacks run from complimentary soy-glazed pepitas to truffle fries, baked camembert with sourdough and hot honey, cheese plates, charcuterie boards and battered artichoke hearts with nduja aioli and shaved parmesan. A vanilla crème brûlée is $10.
Jude’s opens tonight, May 14, at 15 Bayswater Road, Potts Point.
Source: Wine Glass Media
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