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Short notes on texture, craft, and evenings in The Rocks.

Tailor Room

Choosing between Silk, Velvet, and Denim

Three guest-loved texture cues show how different the Tailor Room menu can feel from one glass to the next.

Silk brings a lifted, sparkling profile with gin, lychee, coconut, and a silk tincture.

Velvet moves into a plush register with milk stout, mezcal, apricot, coconut, and sparkling wine.

Denim keeps things fresh and bright with ginger vodka, curacao, vanilla, and denim tincture.

Tailor Room

An intimate room in The Rocks

Inside Argyle Stores, warm light, heritage detail, and a compact room shape the pace of the evening.

Tailor Room sits inside the heritage listed Argyle building, close to Circular Quay and the sandstone lanes of The Rocks.

The room is designed for conversation: low light, close service, and a menu that rewards a little curiosity.

Join us before dinner, after dinner, or for a slower round when the evening calls for something more considered.

Tailor Room

How texture guides a cocktail

Our fabric-led menu gives each drink a tactile starting point, from the lift of Silk to the warmth of Wool.

At Tailor Room, the first choice is not always a spirit. It can be a texture, a weight, a colour, or the way a fabric feels in the hand.

The menu moves through fabrics such as Satin, Cotton, Silk, Linen, Fur, Denim, Cashmere, Velvet, Corduroy, and Wool. Each name gives the drink a mood before the glass arrives.

That makes the conversation with the bartender part of the drink. Tell us whether the night calls for something bright, plush, smoky, warming, or crisp, and we will guide the rest.