Dimmies & Tinnies | Image: Supplied

Feel-Good Friday: 18 July, 2025—Dim Sims, Speedruns, and Hottest 100 Parties

Dean Blake
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It’s the end of the week, and you know what that means: another instalment of Man of Many’s Feel-Good Friday! Every week we look to bring some fun ideas for things you can do this weekend, as well as some easy opportunities for you to do some good in the world. This week, we’re showing off some cheap meals, and an upcoming celebration of triple j’s 2025 Hottest 100, as well as a chance for all the gamers out there to do some more good for cancer research.

Without further ado, here’s this week’s Feel-Good Friday.

Dimmies & Tinnies | Image: Supplied
Dimmies & Tinnies | Image: Supplied

Dimmies & Tinnies Pop-Up at The Norfolk with $3 Dim Sims, $7 Tinnies

If you’re keen for a cheap feed this weekend, head on down to The Norfolk Hotel in Redfern for a delicious treat this Saturday, 19 July: A Dimmies & Tinnies pop-up, offering $3 dim sims, $7 Reschs Pilsners, and good vibes. The dimmies come in two flavours—a spicy pork with red chilli and cabbage, and chicken with sweetcorn and a bit of kombu.

Walk-ins are welcome, but you can also book your spot if you don’t want to miss out.

Dimmes & Tinnies is an odd offering, having been born out of the combination of TV personality Andy Lee, NYC-based hospitality duo Eddy Buckingham and Paul Donnelly, and ceramist Sam Gordon, with the chief goal of making dim sims even more fun. How do they achieve that? Well, add tinnies.

While D&Ts will be at The Norfolk Hotel this Saturday, 19th from 12pm, this is actually the first stop on an east-coast tour of Australia. Where’ll it be headed next? Keep an eye on the Dimmies & Tinnies Instagram for updates.

Taphouse, Darlinghurst | Image: Supplied
Taphouse, Darlinghurst | Image: Supplied

Taphouse Serving ‘Hottest 100’ Deliciousness

With triple j celebrating 50 years on the air in 2025, this year’s Hottest 100 is sure to be a big one: and Darlinghurst’s Taphouse is preparing to deliver its own celebration.

Next Saturday, 26 July, Taphouse will be playing the beloved music countdown throughout the venue, while offering patrons $14 Aperol Spritzes paired with a succulent Chinese meal. For those of us with a taste for beer, schooners of Mountain Culture’s award winning Status Quo will be $10 — with $1 of every beer donated to youth mental health foundation Headspace.

The Hottest 100 is a staple in Australia’s music culture, so if you’re not celebrating the countdown with a backyard barbecue, check out Taphouse.

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‘Mario Kart World’ | Image: Nintendo

Australian Speedrun Marathon is Running Now!

If you’re looking for something to do indoors this weekend, but still want to do some good, consider checking out the Australian Speedrun Marathon—an annual video-game speed-running event which raises money for cancer research live on Twitch. It’ll be running until Sunday 20th, so you’ve got plenty of time to tune in.

“We are absolutely delighted to be working with the AusSpeedruns team, once again, for another Australian Speedrun Marathon,” said Alexandra Lynne, Gaming Campaign and Content Manager at Cure Cancer. “Last year at ASM2024 the incredible AusSpeedruns community raised more than $30,000, and to date the team have raised more than $100,000 to support life-saving cancer research across a number of different events.”

This year the event will feature a bunch of fantastic games to watch, from Pokemon Heart Gold, Mario Kart 64, Donkey Kong Country, The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess, and The Simpsons: Ht & Run. Viewers can head to the AusSpeedruns Twitch channel to watch the event, and/or can donate to the cause via Tiltify.

Dean Blake

Journalist - Tech, Entertainment & Features

Dean Blake

Dean Blake is Man of Many's Technology, Entertainment and Features journalist. He has vast experience working across online and print journalism, and has played more video games, watched more documentaries, and played more Dungeons & Dragons than he'd care to ...