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1. The EatClub Pay Strategy (Best for Total Bill)

As of March 2026, EatClub Pay is the only app that consistently discounts the entire bill—cocktails, wine, and beer included.

  • The “Live” Hack: Open the app between 4 PM and 6 PM. CBD venues like Sydney Common or bars in Haymarket often drop 30%–50% “last-minute” deals to fill seats.
  • The Invisible Card: You pay using the EatClub digital card in your Apple/Google Wallet. The 50% is deducted instantly from your bank account, so you never have to ask for a “discount” at the table.
  • Where it works: Look for the “Total Bill” tag in-app to ensure drinks are covered.



2. The First Table “Early Bird” Method

If you don’t mind eating dinner at 5:30 PM or 6:00 PM, First Table is the gold standard for high-end CBD dining.

  • The Deal: You pay a small $10 booking fee to secure the “first table” of the night, which grants you 50% off the food bill for 2, 3, or 4 people.
  • 2026 Update: While First Table primarily discounts food, many CBD venues in 2026 have started offering “Happy Hour” overlaps where you can score half-price food via the app and $10 house spirits via the bar’s own menu simultaneously.
  • Top CBD Picks: Look for spots in Circular Quay and Barangaroo that open early.



3. The Fork Festival (Seasonal Power)

In March 2026, keep an eye on The Fork (formerly Dimmi).

  • The Festival Factor: During “The Fork Festival” (occurring twice yearly), hundreds of Sydney restaurants offer a flat 50% off food.
  • The Drink Hack: While The Fork usually excludes drinks from the 50% discount, savvy diners book venues that also have “Happy Hour” or “Yums” points redemption to lower the final liquid cost.


2026 CBD Price Comparison

How much you’ll actually pay for a standard “Date Night” (2 Mains + 2 Cocktails):

Booking MethodStandard Price2026 Discounted PriceYou Save
Direct Booking$120.00$120.00$0.00
First Table (Food Only)$120.00$85.00 (+$10 fee)$25.00
EatClub Pay (50% Off)$120.00$60.00$60.00



4. Pro-Tips for the Sydney CBD Savvy

  1. Check the “Public Bar” vs. “Bistro”: In 2026, many CBD pubs (like The Sussex or Employees Only) offer up to 50% off snacks and drinks during happy hour (5 PM – 7 PM) without needing an app at all.
  2. Yums Stacking: Use The Fork to build up “Yums” points. Once you hit 2,000 Yums, you can get $50 off your bill at participating “Loyalty” venues, regardless of other offers.
  3. Groupon Vouchers: For high-end “set menus” (like 3-course French at The Little Snail), Groupon is still offering 50% off packages that include wine, which is often the cheapest “all-inclusive” way to dine in 2026.
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