The brainchild of Michelin-starred chef Andrea Berton, Dry brings together everyone’s favourites: cocktails and gourmet pizza. The inventive cocktail list includes its signature drinks (simply numbered 001 to 008), twists on classics like dry martini, and a weekly pairing with pizza and dessert. Dine to a soundtrack of blaring techno and get your night started early.

The restaurant out back offers the same menu of cocktails and pizza, but with a more mellow atmosphere.


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