512 King Street Newtown NSW 2042

Section 96 (2) modification of consent to amend the approved trading hours of the licensed 'Mixology Lounge' restaurant. Current approved hours are 10.00am - 10.00pm Mondays to Fridays and 10.00am - 11.00pm Saturdays. Proposed hours are 5.00pm - 12.00 midnight Mondays to Sundays inclusive.

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(Source: City of Sydney, reference DU/2003/875/A)

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  1. Matt Scott commented

    Extending operating hours for licensed premises along this end of King Street has a detrimental affect on the residential communities that exist directly behind the King Street shop frontages. The balance between commercial and residential is a tricky one, but King Street already has plenty of late night venues further up the strip. 10pm closing on weekdays and 11pm on Saturdays is already pretty generous from the residents' perspective, especially those of us with young families.

  2. Matt Costain commented

    I support this proposal. There's a increasing shortage of interesting options and venues later at night, and this place has been a good addition to the neighbourhood. Places like this bring a good amount of diversity to what has become generally a homogenised strip.

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