If those walls could talk...
Underground dive bar Frankie's Pizza By The Slice is set to close later this year as the venue makes way for a new metro station.
They survived lock outs, noise complaints, a god damn global pandemic and strict alcohol restrictions and it's taken a literal train to take them out of business. The venue will continue to operate normally until the time of the demolition.
In a statement from the venue, they've taken the sad news bittersweetly, "The long and short is this; Frankie’s Pizza as we know it will be demolished, we have AT LEAST a year left to party though, and that we will. Big time. We are taking this opportunity to push all of our energy and resources into making more memories with our beloved Sydney, it’s people and it’s visitors, while we still can! We are adding more bands, more bills, big events, collaborations, and all the late night revelry you would expect from one of the world’s great Rock & Roll institutions, right up til’ the fat lady dies."
Now, the bar has revealed that it will be collating a print publication to tell the stories of the venue.
“Many magical memories have been made down here, we have more than enough to fill a book but imagine the really juicy shit exists out there in the minds of the general public,” a post on social media said.
You can drop a comment on the Instagram post HERE to tell your story from the venue.
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The team will also give one commenter at random a $500 bar tab and a piece of memorabilia from behind the bar.