Reviews on Bar food in St Peters, Sydney, New South Wales including Lazybones Lounge Restaurant & Bar, Heineken House, Lazybones Lounge Restaurant & Bar, Biggles Bar, Mary's Newtown, Graphic Arts Club, Earl's Juke Joint, Rocks Brewing Co, Gasoline Pony, Ibis Kitchen Bar
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4 based on 112 reviews
No need to venture into the city. You'll enjoy great dining and entertainment just steps from your room at the ibis Kitchen Restaurant! â¢Daily All You Can Eat Breakfast Buffet â¢A La Carte Lunch and Dinner Menus â¢Fresh, Locally Sourced Ingredients Hours: 5
We stayed in the hotel and the hotel side of the business is great (see separate review), but the atmosphere in the restaurant is depressing and the menu even more depressing. I found it difficult to find anything I wanted and my food was very average. In the restaurants defence my husband said his pasta dish was OK.Hi travellerNEEngland,Thank you again for your feedback on your experience at Ibis Sydney and I have also replied to your other review.Again it is concerning to read your feedback on our dinner menu and we would really appreciate knowing specifically what you disliked about the menu so we can improve our menu. I would really appreciate you reaching out to me with more specific information, and again, I have listed my contact details below.We look forward to hearing from you.Kind regardsNatalie BussenschuttGeneral ManagerIbis Sydney [email protected]
4 based on 44 reviews
Stopped in to soak up the atmosphere & music at this unique establishment. The girls were really impressed with the ladies room decor and the overall ambiance. Coffee and brandy (specially for Helen) meant we were building to a special night and the Gasoline Pony kept the mood.
4 based on 93 reviews
Came by here for dinner after reading all of the reviews...we love visiting breweries in the towns we are visiting. We were disappointed in the variety of beers available. Had the chicken BLT wrap (nice change for a healthy option) and the fish and chips. Hubby said the fish and chips were âjust OKâ. The chicken wrap was great, no complaints. Staff working there were super friendly and we enjoyed a quick conversation with a young lady from the states. If we lived in the city, we would give the place another visit.
4 based on 60 reviews
I dranks at to Earl's Juke Joint with some friends who live in the neighborhood, and this local recommendation certainly was a hit.They described it as sort of a speakeasy, but itâs a little too big. The outdoor is a butcher shop, which is part of the irony since every other store on this block is about vegan specialties.The vibe was very intimate on account of the dark mood lighting. Itâs good for a date night.They have a very good selection of Australian and foreign beers, some of which I had not heard of before. They also have a full bar and a unique cocktail list. Bartenders were fast and efficient, and they were proactive about giving us recommendations.
4 based on 145 reviews
"Be impressed! It's not an RSL club" With it's cutting edge interior, lounge bar, free WiFi, TAB, Fox Sports, Meeting and Events facilities the South Sydney Graphic Arts club caters for all. The food hits the spot too! Enjoy a bite to eat in our stylish a
We stayed at the Meriton next door and were delighted to find a club nearby, that was until we discovered how expensive it was. $14 for a glass of wine! Oh pleeeease. Yes it was nice and I opted for a large glass but $14? The Espresso Martini was about the same price too, certainly higher than anything we've previously encountered anywhere..We ate in the restaurant, our meals were excellent, service was fabulous. .. and we paid accordingly.As there is nothing else around, you are a captive audience, so be prepared.
4 based on 331 reviews
Loved Maryâs!Very cool, very edgy, very punk. Not enough adjectives to describe this one-of-a-kind bar.Down a little alley and thereâs a doorway, no signage, just a whole lot of graffiti and a whole lot of attitude.Fabulous staff. Very friendly industry professionals who run this place with flair and aplomb.I was visiting as a solo female and was made to feel comfortable and very welcome. Punk AF decor with ânaughtyâ, giggle worthy graffiti all over the walls. Like, all over the walls. Maybe even all over the ceiling too...Like I said, industry professionals, running a tight and innovative bar. Knowledge and service are way up there.Ok. The food....Unbelievable...I took a staff recommendation and had the Maryâs burger with bacon, with a side of the most incredible mash and gravy.Iâm a chef by trade, and a gastronomist by degree, and it takes a lot these days to impress me. This meal blew me out the water.It was just that memorable. Every element perfectly cooked and put together.Scoffed the lot.Trust me. Order the mash and gravy.Loved Maryâs. Whoever dreamt up this place is someone Iâd like to spend time with
4 based on 220 reviews
Biggles Bar is the place to eat, drink and play with modern surrounds, an outdoor terrace and an extensive collection of beers and wines; providing casual meals and bistro classics in a relaxed environment. Biggles offers a lighter style of dining, with d
No table service. Not a friendly face in here. Not inexpensive by ANY measure. We had the pizza, which was actually okay ... and two chicken schnitzel plates (cold inside). The chicken schnitzel and pizza were delivered at vastly different times, which is a cardinal sin at most restaurants; one doesn't want patrons at the same table dining at different times ... makes for a very awkward meal (Does the person whose food has been delivered eat or wait whilst the meal cools?). $77 AUD for a very unsatisfactory meal. PLEASE dine elsewhere.
4 based on 26 reviews
Lazybones Lounge Restaurant & Bar features live music seven nights a week, with fantastic food and a wide range of beverages served by friendly helpful staff. There is a small cover charge that goes towards live music. Located in the heart of Marrickville
Very Melbourne-like vibe. It's very red, has lots of retro objet d'art with lots of moody lighting, big comfy leather lounges and gigantic coffee tables between the seating. You would swear it was night-time and you had returned to the hedonism of your youth, if only for an hour or so.When we arrived at around 4pm there was a live jazz band. There were families enjoying a glass of wine and nibbles, while their tweens soaked up the atmosphere and a toddling baby boogied along to the music. A blessed relief from the average family-friendly venue. Perfect for a Sunday afternoon catch-up, before the slog of the working week starts again.We went for a family members birthday (you can book the floor), but I could see there was a large comfortable area that can be curtained off for smaller functions. The kids and adults alike loved it.They have two floors. Have a look at their website as they have a mix of acts, over a month. Anything from African, jazz, blues, acoustic etc.They do have singersAccess is around the corner from Marrickville road. There is no disabled access.Enjoy!
4 based on 170 reviews
Heineken House has been unveiled as the first flagship Heineken venue in Australia featuring a signature Heineken eight metre-high bottle wall centrepiece towering over the bar. In addition to floor-to-ceiling windows offering views of the city skyline, t
I ordered a drink, which was way over priced, from a French Waiter who was not only arrogant but questioned if I had ordered. After going through the till he realised he hadnât poured the drink. When I received the drink there was no apology for the 10 minutes wait but he instead I received half a glass of wine.
4 based on 26 reviews
Lazybones Lounge Restaurant & Bar features live music seven nights a week, with fantastic food and a wide range of beverages served by friendly helpful staff. There is a small cover charge that goes towards live music. Located in the heart of Marrickville
Very Melbourne-like vibe. It's very red, has lots of retro objet d'art with lots of moody lighting, big comfy leather lounges and gigantic coffee tables between the seating. You would swear it was night-time and you had returned to the hedonism of your youth, if only for an hour or so.When we arrived at around 4pm there was a live jazz band. There were families enjoying a glass of wine and nibbles, while their tweens soaked up the atmosphere and a toddling baby boogied along to the music. A blessed relief from the average family-friendly venue. Perfect for a Sunday afternoon catch-up, before the slog of the working week starts again.We went for a family members birthday (you can book the floor), but I could see there was a large comfortable area that can be curtained off for smaller functions. The kids and adults alike loved it.They have two floors. Have a look at their website as they have a mix of acts, over a month. Anything from African, jazz, blues, acoustic etc.They do have singersAccess is around the corner from Marrickville road. There is no disabled access.Enjoy!
Best Australian food near St Peters, Sydney, New South Wales
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