Today, Odd Culture Group announced a major expansion into the Sydney CBD, unveiling not one but two new venues set to open on York Street in the coming weeks.
The dual opening marks a defining new chapter for the group, which has long dominated the Inner West with its cult-favourite pubs and bars. This time, Odd Culture is going underground, literally, with an intimate daiquiri bar and late-night discotheque, alongside a welcoming neighbourhood osteria designed for everyday dining. It’s the group’s first move into the CBD, and a confident one at that.
According to newly appointed CEO Rebecca Lines, the expansion is as much about evolution as it is growth. While the York Street venues signal a bold bet on the CBD’s resurgence — including a coveted 4am licence set to inject new life into the city’s nightlife, they also hint at a period of refinement and reinvestment across Odd Culture’s existing portfolio. Community remains the throughline, with the group bringing its trademark warmth, personality and late-night energy to a new audience.