A popular burger restaurant and bar in Sydney’s CBD is shutting its doors after nine years of operation. 7NEWS
The venue is also listed on Google as “permanently closed”.“A shame, it was a cool atmosphere,” one person said.A sign has been posted on the venue’s front door to announce the news.It comes after a pub in Sydney’s inner west closed its doors last month, as the management announced its lease had ended and would not be renewed.
The Oxford Tavern, a popular spot nestled in the heart of Petersham, was known for its dance parties, Sunday roasts, trivia nights and a greenery-filled beer garden. However, the group behind the beloved venue, the Odd Culture crew, announced the pub was shutting its doors.“This pub has always held a special place in our heart — a space for our people to march to the beat of their own drum, and create the wild and wonderful, queer-coloured programming that resonated with the inner west.
“We’re proud of everything we’ve put into The Tav. It’s been a wild ride, but the time has come to end this chapter.”
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