A social media 'influencer' has been ridiculed by one of the world's top bars after his offer to promote the establishment in exchange for free drinks was rejected.

The aspiring model and actor from Sydney contacted Bulletin Place, a cocktail bar near Circular Quay, claiming most of his 37,000 Instagram followers were from the harbour city.

He offered to do a 'couple of posts' that would get 'lots of interactions' in exchange for free drinks.

The bar, which has been named in multiple lists as one of the top 100 bars in the world, rejected his offer which prompted petulant 'influencer' to claim he had other promotional opportunities with more 'relevant' bars in Sydney.

After the owners quietly rejected the Instagrammer's offer of 'a couple of posts' in exchange for a night of free drinks, he claimed he had better offers from 'relevant' bars in Sydney

An aspiring model and actor from Sydney messaged Bulletin Place, a cocktail bar near Circular Quay, telling them he'd love to promote the space

Since the incident, Bulletin Place has updated their information on Instagram, embracing the insult and referring to themselves as an 'irrelevant bar'

In response, a bar spokesman said they were 'glad margaritas can pay the rent, you peasant'.

'I don't drink margaritas I'm not a homeless c**t or a p***y. Good luck with your sh**ty bar that you think is so great but know (sic) one knows about,' the man replied.

'Anyway I've got more relevant bars to talk to.'

Opened in 2012, Bulletin Place is described as 'a tiny oasis in the urban landscape' offering 'quality cocktails, liquor and wine served with care and genuine charm'.

Bulletin Place has been named in multiple lists as one of the top 100 bars in the world. Pictured: Co-owner Rob Sloan

The bar, which was opened in 2012, is described as 'a tiny oasis in the urban landscape' offering 'quality cocktails, liquor and wine served with care and genuine charm'

Since the exchange, Bulletin Place has updated their description on Instagram, embracing the insult and referring to themselves as an 'irrelevant bar'.

Bulletin Place joins some of Australia's most prominent restaurateurs, including Matt Moran and Justin Hemmes, who all run a 'no freebies' policy for Instagram influencers.

Daily Mail Australia has contacted both the bar and the influencer for comment.