Best In Town: Top 8 Things To Do In March - En Route

Best In Town: Top 8 Things To Do In March

The top things to do in Sydney & Melbourne this month.

WHAT TO DO IN NSW

 

One of Sydney’s original hidden bars has had a renaissance, unveiling a Frenchy new look, drinks list and elevated dining menu to match. Door Knock – located through a secret doorway beneath bustling Pitt St – has been transformed into a cosy and relaxed space that’s the perfect blend of Parisian neighbourhood bar meets underground speakeasy. With a new punchy Mediterranean and North African-inspired share style menu filled with dishes that are as flavoursome as they are affordable.

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Happening until 23rd March, the world’s biggest outdoor bed cinema becomes a focal point of Sydney. Mov’in Bed transforms Barangaroo’s Harbour Park into a city beach, where 280 tons of white sand is laid out with 150 plush queen-size cloud-like beds, replete with pillows and blankets, for couples and friends to cosy up in front of the largest outdoor screen in Australia.

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Miji Bar and Grill has opened in North Sydney, offering a unique self-serve sake and wine bar and a selection of premium seafood – bringing the streets of Tokyo to Miller Street. Among the first Sydney restaurants to welcome a Self-Serve drinks concept offering a selection of 24 wines, sakes, cocktails and mocktails, with a pre-paid card used to tap, pay and pour. The venue also offers a menu of mouthwatering dishes like king crab legs, kingfish crudo, sukiyaki beef hot pot, and rainbow trout with yuzu butter and kanimiso okonomi.

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To celebrate the launch of the Emmy nominated series Yellowjackets‘ third season, Paramount+ Australia is partnering with acclaimed Chef Nelly Robinson to unveil a first-of-its-kind feast, inspired by the series’ dark and primal world, at his cultural odyssey and fine dining restaurant, NEL Restaurant. From 4th to 7th March, NEL Restaurant will transport guests into the remote northern wilderness of Yellowjackets – providing an epic backdrop for the divisive degustation. For fans who can stomach it, the restaurant will serve up an 11-course ‘Eat Your Heart Out’ menu, taking you on an adventurous culinary journey of foraging, to something a little more ear-y.

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WHAT TO DO IN VIC

 

On 7th March, Windsor’s Italian eatery and bar, Studio Amaro will host its inaugural International Women’s Day lunch, Woman Crush. The event will feature a three-course shared lunch and an engaging discussion from a panel of female-founded business owners, with a portion of proceeds from ticket sales going to the charity Support The Girls. Upon arrival, guests will enjoy a choice of Tarot Grenache Rose or Tarot NV Sparkling before diving into a five minute self connection piece, led by Grow Girl Grow founder, Peta Politis.

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Melbourne CBD’s Yum Sing House is turning Tuesdays into the most exciting night of the week with its exciting new offer, ‘Roll a Six’. At the end of your meal, diners will have the chance to roll the dice on their dining experience. After enjoying Yum Sing House’s signature menu of refined Asian dishes and innovative cocktails, diners are presented with a felt board and a single dice. Roll a six, and your entire meal, including drinks, is on the house.

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The award-winning Australian cheesemakers, That’s Amore Cheese, will return with the fifth edition of its renowned annual Ricotta Festival – held at its Thomastown headquarters on 30th March. Australia’s only ricotta festival, the one-day event is set to be bigger and better than ever ​with food stalls, a bar, local marketplace vendors, and entertainment for all ages as the community comes together for the annual celebration.

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Celebrating Women in Music takes centre stage on the 2025 Labour Day long weekend on 8th to 9th March, in Melbourne’s historical musical heart in bayside St Kilda. The Festival will culminate in a headline concert at the historic National Theatre on Sunday 9th March, 2025, featuring some of Australia’s most legendary female performers.

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