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El Primo Sanchez

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The Four Pillars site in Surry Hills includes three venues in one.

Four Pillars to close flagship gin palace and bar in Surry Hills

Five years after launching its swanky gin laboratory and Eileen’s Bar on Crown Street, the Australian-born brand will make way for a new spirits-based venue.

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El Primo Sanchez’s taste of Mexico.

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Bright and boozy tequila bar that’s bundles of fun.

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El Primo Sanchez in Paddington.
14.5/20

El Primo Sanchez is not a bar for everyone, but gee, it is fun

This sharp, slick and slightly swanky Mexican bar is a riot of colour and sound.

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