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Sydney icon Ramblin’ Rascal dive bar for sale

March 11, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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A tightly held Sydney property anchored by renowned hospitality venue Ramblin’ Rascal Tavern has hit the market.

The 230 sqm space at Lot 40/60 Park Street occupies the upper basement level of one of Sydney’s most prestigious commercial strata buildings, and has been home to the thriving dive bar and live music venue for the past 13 years.

The Ramblin’ Rascal oozes with character. Picture: realcommercial.com.au

Operators recently renewed their lease for a further decade.

A popular after-work watering hole with a licence to trade until 2am, Hillco Property Group’s Michael Vranic said the sale represents an ideal long-term investment backed by proven tenants.

“Given the ongoing success of Ramblin’ Rascal, this is a solid opportunity for someone to park their money over the long term,” he told realcommercial.com.au.

“It’s a building with a rich history in Sydney’s nightlife. At one stage it was home to the King’s Head Tavern, an iconic watering hole in its day. It also operated as several late-night venues before it was developed into a commercial office building, including a comedy club.”

The Ramblin’ Rascal goes to auction 31 March. Picture: realcommercial.com.au

Prominently positioned on the doorstep of Hyde Park at the corner of Park and Elizabeth streets, the building is surrounded by key transport links including Town Hall, St James and Museum stations, while the new Gadigal Metro is just 100 metres away.

Current tenants benefit from a recent lift upgrade, onsite building manager, and end-of-trip shower facilities. Lot 44 also comes with 15 sqm of storage.

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Mr Vranic said CBD assets with a diverse investment profile in a prime location such as this were “extremely rare”, noting that market interest has been strong, with around 95% of enquiries coming from local investors.

“I thought recent interest rate changes might have cooled the market, but the high level of enquiry has exceeded my expectations and reflects the uniqueness of this type of investment,” he said.

“There’s been a slow but steady return to CBD offices over the past 12 months, and I think with the abolishment of lockout laws and the relaxation of trading hours for hospitality businesses, buyers are now seeing investments like this as far more secure.

“The City Of Sydney is also supporting the recovery of these kinds of businesses in city areas, which is a huge boost.”

Venue owners in Sydney are hopeful the abolishment of lockout laws will lead to a nightlife revival. Picture: realcommercial.com.au

Owner of Carousel nightclub on Oxford Street, Kerry Wallace, agreed, noting the council’s push to collaborate with city venues in post-lockout Sydney.

“They contacted me about hosting a series of street parties throughout 2026, which we plan to stage across different parts of the CBD and fringe areas,” Mr Wallace told realcommercial.com.au.

“If I had asked them to do this five years ago, they would have laughed and told me to go away. So there’s definitely change in the air.”

Lot 44/60 Park Street will go to auction at 10:30am on Tuesday 31 March.



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