BBQ legend Rodney Scott attracts the masses to Harpoon Harry for two-day residency (Sydney)

Tonight, Monday 16th May, will be the final day of pitmaster legend Rodney Scott’s brief kitchen takeover at Surry Hills’ Harpoon Harry. The takeover, which began yesterday and attracted an enormous queue, is a very rare opportunity for Sydneysiders to take one of the most famous BBQ’s in the world – possibly the best – and from the below photos it looks like it was and is every bit as unmissable as we thought. Check out the supplied photos of last night below, and get prepared to head down from 6pm to about 11pm today to send of this BBQ legend.

WHAT: Harpoon Harry Presents Barbeque Pitmaster Rodney Scott
WHEN: Monday May 16th, 6pm until LATE (at least 11pm)
WHERE: Harpoon Harry Public Bar: 40-44 Wentworth Avenue, Surry Hills, Sydney

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20160515 - Barbecue master Rodney Scott fires up at Harpoon Harry - atmosphere- photo Ken Buttti(0045)

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Photos supplied and credited to Ken Buttti.

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Chris Singh

Chris Singh is an Editor-At-Large at the AU review, loves writing about travel and hospitality, and is partial to a perfectly textured octopus. You can reach him on Instagram: @chrisdsingh.