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York St. Social

Man in white “York St. Social” shirt leaning at a bar, speaking with a woman holding a drink.
Outdoor beer garden with wooden tables, brick walls, and string lights under leafy canopy
Interior hallway with stairs, bar stools, and warm lighting leading to a bar area.
Empty function room with DJ table and speakers, timber beams, and warm lighting.
Dimly lit bar with hanging glassware, wooden counter, and warm backlighting
Close-up of crackers, strawberries, nuts, cheese cubes, and beetroot dip in a white bowl.
Grazing table with crackers, cheese, dried fruit, dips, nuts, and fresh strawberries
A brand new function and events space in the heart of York Street, Launceston. York St. Social is made for good times - whether you're throwing a birthday, launching a product or rounding up the crew for a corporate bash. With private bar, polished concrete floors, timber accents, moody lighting and plenty of room to roam, it's where style meets celebration. Got a reason to raise a glass? Let's make it a party. Birthdays, work parties, special events—your celebration HQ in the heart of the Launceston central business district offers catering, indoor and outdoor areas, staffing and a full event experience tailored to your event.

Disabled access available, contact operator for details.

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