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The Barney's Egg Cocktail Launches at Supper Club in Time for Easter

  • Written by Nicole Crowley



Escape to InterContinental Sydney this Easter long weekend for a colourful fete of tailored dining experiences inside Supper Club and The Cortile. Designed to offer a taste of innovation and eccentricity, you will discover the limited-edition Barney's Egg cocktail exclusive to Supper Club and an unforgettable Alice in Wonderland-inspired High Tea Party in The Cortile, sure to mark the occasion in signature InterContinental style.

Supper Club takes Easter cocktails to new heights

Renowned Bars Manager, John Toubia, has collaborated with the hotel's onsite pastry team to create the Barney's Egg cocktail in honour of the Easter festivities – an extravagant art piece served in a chocolate Easter egg with a basket of edible flowers and straw. The Barney's Egg is a swirl of Havana seven-year-old run, Baileys, salted caramel, hazelnut bitters and milk, served with your very own Nutella pot. Available exclusively to Supper Club, your cocktail experience is heightened by uninterrupted views spanning Sydney's Harbour – from the Harbour Bridge to Opera House and Royal Botanic Gardens – atop the level 32 rooftop terrace. Pricing and availability: Strictly Thursday 13 April and Saturday 15 April. Bookings essential; $30.00 per cocktail.

Rediscover the magic of High Tea with The Cortile

Easter Saturday and Easter Sunday: The Cortile will transform into a whimsical blend of timeclocks, eccentric hats and lollipop swirls this Easter as the Alice in Wonderland-inspired High Tea is born. Easter Saturday and Easter Sunday present the Easter Tea Party Buffet where you will find a selection of sweets, including Alice's milk chocolate, pink grapefruit and passionfruit cups, vanilla and shortbread crème brulée and hot cross bunnies. The inspired buffet will also host a selection of Queen of Hearts buttermilk vanilla scones, homemade orange crepes, macarons, sandwiches and savouries. 

Pricing and availability: Available Easter Saturday and Easter Sunday only, from 1:00pm-2:30pm and 3:00pm-4:30pm ($65); Standard High Coffee from 11:00am-4:00pm ($75)

Good Friday and Easter Monday: Take a trip down the rabbit role with as the signature three-tiered stands transform for a limited-time Alice-inspired tea party. You will find a selection of finger sandwiches, hot savouries and sweets – including the Queen of Hearts vanilla scones – and swirl lollipops for our little guests.

Pricing and availability: Available Good Friday and Easter Monday only, from 11:00am-4:00pm ($60); Standard High Coffee from 11:00am-4:00pm ($75)

For reservations, please call +61 2 9240 1396 or email restaurant.reservations@interconsydney.com

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About InterContinental Sydney: InterContinental Sydney was established over 25 years ago within the sandstone facades of the historic 1851 Treasury building. The hotel boasts unique views of the world famous Sydney Harbour Bridge and Sydney Opera House, as well as across the Royal Botanic Gardens and out to Sydney's North Head. As the ultimate hotel of choice for visitors and locals alike, InterContinental Sydney offers leisure and business guests a series of delectable flavours from the Cortile, Cafe Opera and Club InterContinental venues. The hotel provides 15 meeting and event rooms to suit a range of functions. Guests of InterContinental Sydney can immerse themselves in majestic sunrises and sunsets from the hotel's harbour view rooms or from the city's only alfresco rooftop hotel lounge, Club InterContinental; internationally renowned as the world's best. Some people visit Sydney's icons, others stay in them. For more information, visit http://www.icsydney.com.au/

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