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Sydney's Iconic Bar Freda's Closes Doors End of February
24 Feb
Summary
- Bar Freda's will close permanently at the end of February.
- The closure marks 15 years since Freda's first opened in Sydney.
- Rising costs and changing habits challenge Sydney's nightlife.

Bar Freda's, a significant cultural hub for Sydney's creative and hospitality industries, will cease operations at the end of February. This closure signifies the end of a 15-year presence for Freda's in the city. The venue's final night is scheduled for Saturday, February 28th.
Founded by David Abram, Freda's emerged during Sydney's small-bar era, offering an intimate, eclectic space driven by music, art, and community. Despite the original venue closing during the pandemic, an ambitious revival operated within The Abercrombie in Chippendale. However, industry-wide pressures including rising rents, staff shortages, and altered post-pandemic audience habits contributed to its challenges.
Abram stated that while this chapter closes, the Freda's brand will continue. Plans include celebrating 15 years of Freda's later this year with events, workshops, and pop-ups. The closure raises questions about the sustainability of independent nightlife in Sydney.




