Where to eat Pub food in Kirribilli: The Best Restaurants and Bars

September 28, 2019 Diedre Savory

Find out what Pub restaurants to try in Kirribilli including The Lord Nelson Brewery Hotel Restaurant, Endeavour Tap Rooms, Palmer & Co., Fortune of War, The Glenmore
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1. The Lord Nelson Brewery Hotel Restaurant

19 Kent St, Sydney, New South Wales 2000 Australia Bar, Pub, Australian Lunch, Dinner Reservations, Seating, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar [email protected] +61 2 9251 4044 http://www.lordnelsonbrewery.com/restaurant/
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4 based on 201 reviews

The Lord Nelson Brewery Hotel Restaurant

Reviewed By MannyG2000

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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2. Endeavour Tap Rooms

39-43 Argyle St The Rocks, Sydney, New South Wales 2000 Australia Brew Pub, Bar, Pub, Australian, Gastropub Lunch, Dinner, Brunch Reservations, Outdoor Seating, Seating, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Wine and Beer, Accepts American Express, Accepts Mastercard, Accepts Visa, Table Service +61 2 9241 6517 http://www.taprooms.com.au
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4 based on 275 reviews

Endeavour Tap Rooms

The Endeavour Tap Rooms; a brewery, bar & restaurant is a collaboration by the teams from Endeavour Vintage Beer Co and Applejack Hospitality. The venue follows both brands philosophies of using all-Australian, seasonally-harvested ingredients with no pre

Reviewed By Max G

Located in The Rocks area of Sydney, Endeavour offers some very good beer, which they make locally. They also have wine and cocktail available. We popped in while walking around Sydney, needed to quench our thirst. Unfortunately, there was an Oktoberfest celebration taking place across the street and the drunken revelry had spilled into the pub. I'd like to revisit Endeavour under more normal circumstances.Hi Max, Thanks for your feedback. You'll be pleased to hear that Oktoberfest is done for another year so we eagerly await you popping back in - this time with live music available Sat/Sun. See you soon.

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3. Palmer & Co.

Abercrombie Lane, Sydney, New South Wales 2000 Australia Bar, Pub, Wine Bar, International Late Night, Drinks Reservations, Seating, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Accepts American Express, Accepts Mastercard, Accepts Visa, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service, Live Music [email protected] +61 2 9114 7315 http://merivale.com/venues/palmerandco
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4 based on 401 reviews

Palmer & Co.

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

Reviewed By Som-spice-ya

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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4. Fortune of War

Fortune of War Hotel 137 George St The Rocks, Sydney, New South Wales 2000 Australia Bar, Pub, Australian Lunch, Dinner, Late Night, Drinks Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Reservations, Seating, Television, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Accepts American Express, Accepts Mastercard, Accepts Visa, Free Wifi, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service, Live Music [email protected] +61 2 9247 2714 http://fortuneofwar.com.au
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4 based on 693 reviews

Fortune of War

Fortune of War is Sydney's Oldest Pub - since 1828. Featuring traditional hamper style bar, where you can pull up a stool and chat to a friendly bartender. With live music every Thursday - Sunday, you'll have a great time at Sydney's Oldest Pub! First Fle

Reviewed By kmalmberg1

Of course you need to go to the oldest pub in Sydney! They had nice choices of wines and beers. Friendly atmosphere! Bartender was from MA, USA!

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5. The Glenmore

96 Cumberland St, Sydney, New South Wales 2000 Australia Bar, Pub, Australian Lunch, Dinner, Brunch, Late Night, Drinks Reservations, Outdoor Seating, Private Dining, Seating, Television, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Free Wifi, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service [email protected] +61 2 9247 4794 http://www.theglenmore.com.au/
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4 based on 1009 reviews

The Glenmore

The Glenmore Hotel was built by Brewers Tooth & Co in 1921 and has been an Aussie icon ever since. It is one of the last surviving pre- Harbour Bridge buildings on Cumberland Street, north of the Cahill Expressway. The site is known to have been occupied

Reviewed By M0xie4

Stopped for lunch post Bridge Climb. It was too busy to find a table on the roof top, so we found another spot on the next floor down which was better because we could hear each other talk! The menu was great for both adults and kids, good choice of beer too.The staff were great, and very accommodating to squirrel my surprise birthday cake away in a fridge and produce it later on with a knife, plates and napkins. Much appreciated!

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