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Disco Pantera

Night Magic-Cocktail Lounge
2025 Winner-World 50 Best Bars, best bar design
11 Young Street,Sydney CBD
4pm-2am,Monday-Saturday
Upstairs from @bartigra

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MAY 23 🥂

We’re delighted to return next week to our circular quay haven @disco_Pantera, a now enshrined space where intimacy, movement and immersion sit at the centre of the room 🎧

An open space that has more than solidified its love and support for all things Sydney dance music - this magical late night rabbit hole invites all to drink, dance, and commune once more 🪷

FREE ENTRY | 9PM-LATE | RSVP @disco_pantera

[A-Z]

ACACIA | @josh.acacia
AQUAZARINA | @aquazarina
MI.KEY |@mi.key____
XANTHE | @xanthe.mp3

🖼️ @freeshproducee

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We acknowledge the traditional custodians of the land on which we congregate and dance, the Gadigal People of the Eora Nation. We acknowledge that our events, and all the work we undertake occurs on stolen land and that sovereignty has never been ceded.


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The autumn issue is out now! Get a copy at the link in our bio…


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Sustainable sourcing with disco soul.

Tigra + Disco Pantera began life as a box of tiles. 1950s Bendigo Pottery tiles, to be precise. Once destined for a coffee table elsewhere in Sydney, these tiles became the nucleus of Ross and Gordon Purnell’s first solo venture, whose vision was brought to life by in-house designer Cass Siow. From a chance second-hand sale interaction came the driving ethos behind the Quay Quarter Lanes venues: eclectic, soulful and sustainable curation to create a truly unique experience for guests.

Tigra is the downstairs gateway to the brothers’ wonderful world of reclaimed materials and vintage fittings. Here, there’s a distinct lack of a bar. Instead, a small counter space reminiscent of a domestic kitchen is the service area, creating a house party feel. Electric blue Danish 1990s sconces adorn the walls and a donated 1980s Marantz amplifier throws out the soundtrack to aperitifs and snack plates.

The bar’s distinctive stainless steel and orange leather bar seats come as part of a collaboration with furniture designer, Reddie, who work with reclaimed materials, including the traceable teak used to make upstairs sister venue Disco Pantera’s bar top. Every element of the rich, ambient space is carefully sourced: a backbar made with timber cutoffs from the front cladding, articulated illustrator lamps from Walt Disney Studios and a sound system salvaged from a now-closed Sydney nightclub.

The Purnell brothers took inspiration from 1970s Chicago, the birth of house music and the height of disco, not only with the aesthetic of each bar but the practicalities. Minute details reflect the accessibility integral to the spirit of disco: all furniture is moveable and an ambulant elevator and toilet facilities ensure no-one needs to miss out on the party.

Tigra + Disco Pantera may have only been open since September 2024, but a whole lot of history and a dedication to adaptive reuse philosophy has marked its place firmly on the bar design map, securing it the accolade of The Best Bar Design Award 2025, as selected by a jury of design industry experts.

#Worlds50Best #50BestBars @bartigra @disco_pantera


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6 months ago

Sustainable sourcing with disco soul.

Tigra + Disco Pantera began life as a box of tiles. 1950s Bendigo Pottery tiles, to be precise. Once destined for a coffee table elsewhere in Sydney, these tiles became the nucleus of Ross and Gordon Purnell’s first solo venture, whose vision was brought to life by in-house designer Cass Siow. From a chance second-hand sale interaction came the driving ethos behind the Quay Quarter Lanes venues: eclectic, soulful and sustainable curation to create a truly unique experience for guests.

Tigra is the downstairs gateway to the brothers’ wonderful world of reclaimed materials and vintage fittings. Here, there’s a distinct lack of a bar. Instead, a small counter space reminiscent of a domestic kitchen is the service area, creating a house party feel. Electric blue Danish 1990s sconces adorn the walls and a donated 1980s Marantz amplifier throws out the soundtrack to aperitifs and snack plates.

The bar’s distinctive stainless steel and orange leather bar seats come as part of a collaboration with furniture designer, Reddie, who work with reclaimed materials, including the traceable teak used to make upstairs sister venue Disco Pantera’s bar top. Every element of the rich, ambient space is carefully sourced: a backbar made with timber cutoffs from the front cladding, articulated illustrator lamps from Walt Disney Studios and a sound system salvaged from a now-closed Sydney nightclub.

The Purnell brothers took inspiration from 1970s Chicago, the birth of house music and the height of disco, not only with the aesthetic of each bar but the practicalities. Minute details reflect the accessibility integral to the spirit of disco: all furniture is moveable and an ambulant elevator and toilet facilities ensure no-one needs to miss out on the party.

Tigra + Disco Pantera may have only been open since September 2024, but a whole lot of history and a dedication to adaptive reuse philosophy has marked its place firmly on the bar design map, securing it the accolade of The Best Bar Design Award 2025, as selected by a jury of design industry experts.

#Worlds50Best #50BestBars @bartigra @disco_pantera


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6 months ago

Sustainable sourcing with disco soul.

Tigra + Disco Pantera began life as a box of tiles. 1950s Bendigo Pottery tiles, to be precise. Once destined for a coffee table elsewhere in Sydney, these tiles became the nucleus of Ross and Gordon Purnell’s first solo venture, whose vision was brought to life by in-house designer Cass Siow. From a chance second-hand sale interaction came the driving ethos behind the Quay Quarter Lanes venues: eclectic, soulful and sustainable curation to create a truly unique experience for guests.

Tigra is the downstairs gateway to the brothers’ wonderful world of reclaimed materials and vintage fittings. Here, there’s a distinct lack of a bar. Instead, a small counter space reminiscent of a domestic kitchen is the service area, creating a house party feel. Electric blue Danish 1990s sconces adorn the walls and a donated 1980s Marantz amplifier throws out the soundtrack to aperitifs and snack plates.

The bar’s distinctive stainless steel and orange leather bar seats come as part of a collaboration with furniture designer, Reddie, who work with reclaimed materials, including the traceable teak used to make upstairs sister venue Disco Pantera’s bar top. Every element of the rich, ambient space is carefully sourced: a backbar made with timber cutoffs from the front cladding, articulated illustrator lamps from Walt Disney Studios and a sound system salvaged from a now-closed Sydney nightclub.

The Purnell brothers took inspiration from 1970s Chicago, the birth of house music and the height of disco, not only with the aesthetic of each bar but the practicalities. Minute details reflect the accessibility integral to the spirit of disco: all furniture is moveable and an ambulant elevator and toilet facilities ensure no-one needs to miss out on the party.

Tigra + Disco Pantera may have only been open since September 2024, but a whole lot of history and a dedication to adaptive reuse philosophy has marked its place firmly on the bar design map, securing it the accolade of The Best Bar Design Award 2025, as selected by a jury of design industry experts.

#Worlds50Best #50BestBars @bartigra @disco_pantera


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6 months ago

Sustainable sourcing with disco soul.

Tigra + Disco Pantera began life as a box of tiles. 1950s Bendigo Pottery tiles, to be precise. Once destined for a coffee table elsewhere in Sydney, these tiles became the nucleus of Ross and Gordon Purnell’s first solo venture, whose vision was brought to life by in-house designer Cass Siow. From a chance second-hand sale interaction came the driving ethos behind the Quay Quarter Lanes venues: eclectic, soulful and sustainable curation to create a truly unique experience for guests.

Tigra is the downstairs gateway to the brothers’ wonderful world of reclaimed materials and vintage fittings. Here, there’s a distinct lack of a bar. Instead, a small counter space reminiscent of a domestic kitchen is the service area, creating a house party feel. Electric blue Danish 1990s sconces adorn the walls and a donated 1980s Marantz amplifier throws out the soundtrack to aperitifs and snack plates.

The bar’s distinctive stainless steel and orange leather bar seats come as part of a collaboration with furniture designer, Reddie, who work with reclaimed materials, including the traceable teak used to make upstairs sister venue Disco Pantera’s bar top. Every element of the rich, ambient space is carefully sourced: a backbar made with timber cutoffs from the front cladding, articulated illustrator lamps from Walt Disney Studios and a sound system salvaged from a now-closed Sydney nightclub.

The Purnell brothers took inspiration from 1970s Chicago, the birth of house music and the height of disco, not only with the aesthetic of each bar but the practicalities. Minute details reflect the accessibility integral to the spirit of disco: all furniture is moveable and an ambulant elevator and toilet facilities ensure no-one needs to miss out on the party.

Tigra + Disco Pantera may have only been open since September 2024, but a whole lot of history and a dedication to adaptive reuse philosophy has marked its place firmly on the bar design map, securing it the accolade of The Best Bar Design Award 2025, as selected by a jury of design industry experts.

#Worlds50Best #50BestBars @bartigra @disco_pantera


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6 months ago

Sustainable sourcing with disco soul.

Tigra + Disco Pantera began life as a box of tiles. 1950s Bendigo Pottery tiles, to be precise. Once destined for a coffee table elsewhere in Sydney, these tiles became the nucleus of Ross and Gordon Purnell’s first solo venture, whose vision was brought to life by in-house designer Cass Siow. From a chance second-hand sale interaction came the driving ethos behind the Quay Quarter Lanes venues: eclectic, soulful and sustainable curation to create a truly unique experience for guests.

Tigra is the downstairs gateway to the brothers’ wonderful world of reclaimed materials and vintage fittings. Here, there’s a distinct lack of a bar. Instead, a small counter space reminiscent of a domestic kitchen is the service area, creating a house party feel. Electric blue Danish 1990s sconces adorn the walls and a donated 1980s Marantz amplifier throws out the soundtrack to aperitifs and snack plates.

The bar’s distinctive stainless steel and orange leather bar seats come as part of a collaboration with furniture designer, Reddie, who work with reclaimed materials, including the traceable teak used to make upstairs sister venue Disco Pantera’s bar top. Every element of the rich, ambient space is carefully sourced: a backbar made with timber cutoffs from the front cladding, articulated illustrator lamps from Walt Disney Studios and a sound system salvaged from a now-closed Sydney nightclub.

The Purnell brothers took inspiration from 1970s Chicago, the birth of house music and the height of disco, not only with the aesthetic of each bar but the practicalities. Minute details reflect the accessibility integral to the spirit of disco: all furniture is moveable and an ambulant elevator and toilet facilities ensure no-one needs to miss out on the party.

Tigra + Disco Pantera may have only been open since September 2024, but a whole lot of history and a dedication to adaptive reuse philosophy has marked its place firmly on the bar design map, securing it the accolade of The Best Bar Design Award 2025, as selected by a jury of design industry experts.

#Worlds50Best #50BestBars @bartigra @disco_pantera


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23
6 months ago

Sustainable sourcing with disco soul.

Tigra + Disco Pantera began life as a box of tiles. 1950s Bendigo Pottery tiles, to be precise. Once destined for a coffee table elsewhere in Sydney, these tiles became the nucleus of Ross and Gordon Purnell’s first solo venture, whose vision was brought to life by in-house designer Cass Siow. From a chance second-hand sale interaction came the driving ethos behind the Quay Quarter Lanes venues: eclectic, soulful and sustainable curation to create a truly unique experience for guests.

Tigra is the downstairs gateway to the brothers’ wonderful world of reclaimed materials and vintage fittings. Here, there’s a distinct lack of a bar. Instead, a small counter space reminiscent of a domestic kitchen is the service area, creating a house party feel. Electric blue Danish 1990s sconces adorn the walls and a donated 1980s Marantz amplifier throws out the soundtrack to aperitifs and snack plates.

The bar’s distinctive stainless steel and orange leather bar seats come as part of a collaboration with furniture designer, Reddie, who work with reclaimed materials, including the traceable teak used to make upstairs sister venue Disco Pantera’s bar top. Every element of the rich, ambient space is carefully sourced: a backbar made with timber cutoffs from the front cladding, articulated illustrator lamps from Walt Disney Studios and a sound system salvaged from a now-closed Sydney nightclub.

The Purnell brothers took inspiration from 1970s Chicago, the birth of house music and the height of disco, not only with the aesthetic of each bar but the practicalities. Minute details reflect the accessibility integral to the spirit of disco: all furniture is moveable and an ambulant elevator and toilet facilities ensure no-one needs to miss out on the party.

Tigra + Disco Pantera may have only been open since September 2024, but a whole lot of history and a dedication to adaptive reuse philosophy has marked its place firmly on the bar design map, securing it the accolade of The Best Bar Design Award 2025, as selected by a jury of design industry experts.

#Worlds50Best #50BestBars @bartigra @disco_pantera


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What we mean by a fun little drink 🍸

Happy Friday — happy hour from 4-6PM.

#discopantera #sydneycocktailbar #cocktailbar cocktail


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A love letter to celebration — music, memory, flavour and the moments that bring us together.

Created for the Suntory Cup 2026, this serve by DJ Dion pairs Haku Vodka with verjus, sweet apple mead and cardamom, bringing bright bubbles and champagne energy to the glass. Every detail intentional — from the DJ deck-inspired coaster to the glassware, selected with the final cheers of the night in mind.

Here’s to the last song, the raised glass, and feeling every moment.

#SuntoryCup2026 #SuntoryCup #cocktail #discopantera


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A love letter to celebration — music, memory, flavour and the moments that bring us together.

Created for the Suntory Cup 2026, this serve by DJ Dion pairs Haku Vodka with verjus, sweet apple mead and cardamom, bringing bright bubbles and champagne energy to the glass. Every detail intentional — from the DJ deck-inspired coaster to the glassware, selected with the final cheers of the night in mind.

Here’s to the last song, the raised glass, and feeling every moment.

#SuntoryCup2026 #SuntoryCup #cocktail #discopantera


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A love letter to celebration — music, memory, flavour and the moments that bring us together.

Created for the Suntory Cup 2026, this serve by DJ Dion pairs Haku Vodka with verjus, sweet apple mead and cardamom, bringing bright bubbles and champagne energy to the glass. Every detail intentional — from the DJ deck-inspired coaster to the glassware, selected with the final cheers of the night in mind.

Here’s to the last song, the raised glass, and feeling every moment.

#SuntoryCup2026 #SuntoryCup #cocktail #discopantera


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A love letter to celebration — music, memory, flavour and the moments that bring us together.

Created for the Suntory Cup 2026, this serve by DJ Dion pairs Haku Vodka with verjus, sweet apple mead and cardamom, bringing bright bubbles and champagne energy to the glass. Every detail intentional — from the DJ deck-inspired coaster to the glassware, selected with the final cheers of the night in mind.

Here’s to the last song, the raised glass, and feeling every moment.

#SuntoryCup2026 #SuntoryCup #cocktail #discopantera


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MAY 30th! ⭐️

FRIENDS OF FRIENDS are running it back again!! 🧡

As always, come for the music & stay for the people 🪩

Our Selectors: @buse___sagaga @ixnaey @misspeculiar9091 @shytypeshi @joh.wii

Free entry RSVP in Bio x 💌

Hosted by: @foffrnds
Poster by: @jamiegamboa


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born to do this.

Happy hour 4-6pm, everyday we’re open.

$9 - Lager
$10 - White / Red
$13 - Negroni
$13 - Martini
$13 - Tommy’s Marg

#cocktailbar #happyhour #sydneyhappyhour #sydneybars #sydneynightlife


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@cabubeats joins us this May for a few select dates — soundtracking the beginning your weekends, starting this Friday.

#sydneynightlife #cabu #discopantera


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The happs @disco_pantera next weekend 😇🍒🤍

For this instalment of Pantera’s Late Night Sounds, Max invites a few of her favourite selectors to spin some Chicago & deep house cuts. Come early, stay late, dance your heart out & tell your friends you love them ❣️

9pm-2am
Saturday 9th May
You, me & many delicious cocktails

@andrewwowk ~ @caaaaatch25 ~ @whoisonlychild ~ @niamhyoumans

See you there 🥰🥰

Link to rsvp in my bio xx


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You just had to be there 💅🏼

Keep your eyes peeled for the next

#sydneynightlife #music #rnb #futurebeats #musicevents


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Pantera’s Late Night Sounds:
Dog Days Takeover ft.
@fuschiaxfuschia
@wherethezaza
@bodypillowplug
@maxycozy_

We’re running it back all night at the gorgeous @disco_pantera venue Saturday 16th May from 9pm-2am.

Free Entry • C U Soon ❤️🐶


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Trading times this long weekend —

🍸Happy hour 4-6PM
💿DJs & curators from 9PM til close

#discopantera #sydneybars #sydneynightlife


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