Double Fun, Gold Coast's Newest Bar, Is An Ode To '70s Hollywood

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Double Fun, a newly opened bar in Gold Coast, captures the essence of '70s Hollywood, drawing inspiration from Robert Palmer’s iconic 1978 album. Owner Peter Vestinos offers a selection of highballs and frozen drinks, with the “Goddamn Whiskey Sour” being a signature item on the menu. The bar is strategically located at State and Elm, providing easy access for both locals and tourists seeking a laid-back atmosphere. Vestinos aims to create a welcoming space that resonates with the charm of a bygone era while catering to modern tastes. The establishment's design and drink offerings reflect a commitment to quality and nostalgia, appealing to a diverse audience.

Double Fun not only honors its musical inspiration but also seeks to establish itself as a social hub in the vibrant neighborhood. The bar's launch is expected to contribute positively to the local nightlife scene. With its unique theme and creative cocktails, Double Fun is poised to become a staple in Gold Coast.

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