
Lyre’s Non-Alcoholic Happy Hour
Lyre’s Non-Alcoholic Happy Hour
Welcome to the world of Lyre’s!
Lyre’s Non-Alcoholic Happy Hour at Cartel in Chippendale is an oasis where flavour comes first.
With so much to experience across SXSW Sydney, Make It A Lyre’s to explore every offering with a clear head.
Lyre’s Happy Hour will showcase world class carefully crafted no and low alcoholic cocktails at seriously discounted prices.
Paired with the fantastic food at Cartel, Lyre’s Happy Hour is the ultimate way to end your day or begin your night!
Lyre’s Non-Alcoholic Happy Hour at Cartel in Chippendale is an oasis where flavour comes first.
With so much to experience across SXSW Sydney, Make It A Lyre’s to explore every offering with a clear head.
Lyre’s Happy Hour will showcase world class carefully crafted no and low alcoholic cocktails at seriously discounted prices.
Paired with the fantastic food at Cartel, Lyre’s Happy Hour is the ultimate way to end your day or begin your night!
when and where
date and time
MON, OCT 16, 2023
5:00 PM - 7:00 PM
5:00 PM - 7:00 PM
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