Windsor on a Sunday usually conjures up images of fish n' chips or a lazy afternoon of coffee, but there’s something holier on offer at The Church Bar with weekly live music.
Sunday Sessions @ The Church is on through Winter from 12.30 to 3.30pm and ticks – err, crosses – all the boxes. There’s indoor and outdoor seating, including a lounge area and extensive menu so it’s not just your ears having all the fun. The bar is an old converted church with ceilings almost as high as the vibes inside.
This Sunday will feature Caitlyn Bryant, a young singer/songwriter from the Picton area who is also a regular strummer at the Richmond markets. A self taught guitarist, Caitlyn will perform mostly her original songs including upcoming single Strong, to be released later this year.
For the full rundown on Sunday Sessions, bow your head to: www.thechurchbar.com.au/whats-on
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