Sunrise at The Golden Sheaf
About this space
Step into a realm of intimate elegance at The Golden Sheaf's Sunrise Room, an exclusive enclave designed to elevate your event to new heights of sophistication. Tucked away within the vibrant Eastern Suburbs of Sydney, this private dining haven exudes an aura of refined luxury, offering a bespoke setting for gatherings of up to 30 guests standing.
With a harmonious blend of high and low seating options, alongside state-of-the-art AV facilities including a projector screen and sound system, the Sunrise Room caters to a diverse range of occasions with ease. Whether you're planning a corporate function, birthday bash, or engagement celebration, this versatile space sets the stage for unforgettable moments of connection and camaraderie.
From the moment you step foot into the Sunrise Room, you'll be enveloped in an ambiance of exclusivity and warmth, where every detail is thoughtfully curated to ensure a seamless and memorable experience. Whether you're toasting to success or reveling in the joy of shared milestones, allow The Golden Sheaf to illuminate your event with the radiant glow of the Sunrise Room.
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About The Golden Sheaf
An iconic entertainment venue set in the heart of Sydney's stunning Eastern Suburbs, The Golden Sheaf is a nightlife institution.
Serving as a magnet for generations of party-goers, Double Bay's premier drinking, dining, pet friendly, sport and late-night party destination is steeped in history, our leafy oasis always providing the perfect escape from city life.
Dig into delicious food with your mates from our award-winning kitchen, grab a cold beer and get comfy with your furry friend under the giant fig tree in the Beer Garden or step it up with cocktails on the Rooftop and dance the night away to DJ-curated tunes and live bands.
Enter via our back entrance in Kiaora Lane and you will come across a wall of fame dedicated to the history of the Davis Cup in Double Bay.
What a lot of people don’t know is that where The Golden Sheaf currently stands, the Double Bay Grounds once stood, playing an important role in Australian tennis history.
The Double Bay Grounds hosted the Australasian Championships (now the Australian Open) in 1919, which saw Aussie tennis veteran Gerald Patterson win the finals, and the International Lawn Tennis Challenge (now the Davis Cup) in both 1909 and 1919.
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