Sydney's Stitch Bar is holding a one-off event later this month where its patrons can drink nude for the night.
“Bottoms Up Sydney” is being hosted in conjunction with The Young Nudists of Australia (YNA).
YNA was inspired by similar concepts around the world, such London’s Coach & Horses becoming the first pub in the city to be granted a nudist licence in May.
The Coach & Horses idea was sparked when the pub launched a nude charity calendar, The Beauty and the Beasts of Soho, featuring the pub’s regulars naked in an effort to raise money for a homelessness charity.
In 2016, London also hosted its first nude restaurant, the Bunyadi (pictured main), which attracted 46,000 people to its waiting list for a three-month pop-up run over the summer.
“We’ve seen it happen in France and in the UK and across America and even in Melbourne, so we thought, ‘Why not Sydney?’” Matt from YNA told news.com.au
“We would love a crowd of young people. They’ll get to experience something different and who knows, they may like it and then decide to try a nude beach or something similar in the future.”
People who buy a ticket will be advised to wear footwear and to bring a towel with them to sit on. They’ll then head downstairs and into a change room where they can undress before heading to the bar to drinks nude.
Tickets are $30 per person, which includes a bottle/can of craft beer, house wine, or soft drink to help attendees unwind. Guests will be provided on entry with a lanyard and plastic pocket to store cash and cards.
While patrons can drink nude, the event is strictly non-sexual.
“We’re all human beings so everyone looks but don’t stare,” Matt said. “Basically, don’t do anything that you wouldn’t do if you had your gear on.”
Anybody found to be behaving inappropriately will be removed from the room, required to dress and ejected from the venue with no possibility of refund.
All staff members working on the day will remain clothed for operational, health, safety and hygiene reasons.
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