A Rosé beach club has opened at this Rose Bay icon

Rose Bay and Rosé. You’d think the connection would have been made before, but this is the first time one of Sydney’s most picturesque suburbs has really given itself over to the famous—and famously pink—summer-ready wine.

Sydney’s long-standing harbourside cafe, The Boathouse Rose Bay, has revealed a quick costume change, pulling on European beach club chic with the aptly named Rosé Bay Beach Club.

The waterfront eatery will introduce The Whispering Angel Car Wash from October 1, conceived as a bottomless lunch offering with a shared three-courser ($95pp) with flowing rosé followed by a day party with DJs in the mid-morning.

A woman relaxes in a pink, wooden beach chair, sipping rosé wine; a bottle sits on the sand nearby

Then you’ve got the free-entry Whispering Angel Beach Club from October 6, which will go down every Sunday from 4pm with sunset sessions of live music and rosé happy hours.

It’ll all culminate in a big, spring-appropriate celebration on November 9—an even bigger day party with live DJ sets on the beach and plenty of the pink stuff.


Rosé Bay Beach Club

Where: 594 New South Head Rd, Rose Bay NSW 2029
When: October 1 – November 9
Price: Free (but $95pp for the bottomless brunch)

theboathouserosebay.com.au


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