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4 based on 230 reviews
We go here at least once a week. The food is amazing - the slow roasted lamb is the best Iâve ever had - and itâs all freshly prepared. Not your usual greasy over-cooked pub grub. The owner and the staff are all lovely. Great service, great atmosphere. Absolutely packed all the time.
Best Mediterranean food near Drummoyne, Sydney, New South Wales
4 based on 171 reviews
Established in 2012, The Cottage Bar & Kitchen feels like grandmaâs farmhouse, with a mismatch of kitsch and vintage furniture and a unique courtyard, the perfect urban oasis for a tipple. 2017 seeâs Head Chef Adam McCaughey join the team, bringing with h
Such a lovely looking restaurant but totally disappointing in terms of indoor seating and food.Despite being relatively tasty the King prawns seemed to be more the medium size and definitely not a main meal portion, the Barramundi not the least bit crispy skinned and the Roasted Cauliflower side almost cold. Tap water was warm and on a hot evening we thought it could have been chilled a little.The seating is not really conducive to eating, more suited to just having drinks.Such a pity.
4 based on 200 reviews
Above the pub is their Brasserie, which serves a short and eclectic menu in a much more relaxed ambience than the pub proper.Service was prompt and attentive. Though the food I had was not exceptional, overall I considered it a very good dining experience.Thank you for joining us, Upstairs. Glad you enjoyed your visit and we look forward to welcoming you back!
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3 based on 130 reviews
Restaurant Within A Sailing Club
We walked to the nearby club and returned via the courtesy bus. We were able to book a table outside and watched the sunset over the Harbour. We found the meals to be very pricey and a basic meal. Three of us had a variety of fish dishes and they were fresh but basic.
4 based on 401 reviews
Tucked down an alley and hidden underground, Palmer & Co. is a time warp to the era of prohibition with its bootleggers, sly-groggers and the like. The 1920s-style clandestine bar serves up an extensive menu of spirits and specially crafted cocktails usin
It's sort fo hidden. If you don't know that it's in a small alley there are chances you will not find it. When we entered the bar, the first thing that hit was music which transports you to another era straight away. The ambiance is fantastic! It's like you have time traveled into the 1920s, the music, the decor, the servers in their unique attire (all had different looks but1920s theme going on), the lighting all serve the purpose of transporting you to the 20's. They have a live singer too. It was jam-packed and there was not a single table or even a spot to stand was available. But we got lucky within 10 minutes and got a spot on a small standing table. The cocktails are great I tried a couple and all were around $20. My favorite was Mercy Me. Whatever food we tried was also good. If you don't get a table then it might be a little troublesome, as me personally I don't like holding my drinks all evening long I need a spot (especially in an over crowded bar). My suggestion is to keep an eye on one of the standing tables and grab it quickly if someone is about to leave. That's what we did.Overall, we have loads of fun. It was a fun night. I would go there again for sure.
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