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Best Pub Dining in Sydney
Published 01 January 2024

 Sydney is home to some of the best pubs and bars that feature roaring fireplaces with just the perfect ambiance to unwind. From Prohibition-Era style bars to rustic pubs inspired by Sydney’s history, there are plenty of venues to whet your appetites. 

 

  1. 1. Royal Hotel Paddington

    237 Glenmore Road, Five Ways, Paddington

    The Royal Hotel Paddington has been a long-standing favourite among the locals with its warm and refined pub-like ambience. After recent renovations, the hotel has taken on a new lease of life with fresh and bright furnishings and a rooftop bar that has stellar views overlooking the city and suburbs. A contemporary pub-style menu is on offer and is accompanied perfectly with one of the many craft beers, Australian and international wines and fun cocktails available from the bar.

     

    Open daily 11am-late

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  2. 2. The Forresters Hotel

    336 Riley Street, Cnr of Foveaux Street, Surry Hills

    On the corner of Foveaux and Riley Street, The Forresters Hotel boasts a fresh new face and an impressive new menu. From the same team that transformed Abercrombie, Flinders, Norfolk and Carrington – The Forrester's offers an outdoor beer garden, formal dining space and various casual bar spots. There is also a karaoke room for up to 110 people and verandah, perfect for private functions and events. The Italian menu offers everything from pizza and pasta to rotisserie meat, and there is a fantastic $10 lunch menu offered Monday to Friday.

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  3. 3. Four in Hand Dining Room

    105 Sutherland Street, Paddington
    With two hats to its name, The Four in Hand is a far cry from your standard pub. While meals are a little exxy, the bistro-style dining room still has the charm and character of a pub and chef Colin Fassnidge's food is definitely worth it.
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  4. 4. Dolphin Hotel

    412 Crown Street, Surry Hills

    The Dolphin Hotel and restaurant in Surry Hills has always been recognised for its central location, versatile spaces and delicious and innovative food. With a major renovation completed, the Dolphin Hotel has been transformed retaining its unique style and character, but adding new lighter and open spaces in conjunction with intimate private areas and a fantastic new outdoor terrace over two levels.

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  5. 5. Woolly Bay Hotel

    2 Bourke Street, Woolloomooloo

    The Woolloomooloo Bay Hotel has had a facelift and is now known as the Woolly Bay Hotel.


    With breathtaking views. craft beers and cocktails to boot, the Woolly Bay Hotel is one of Sydney's waterfront centrepieces. Arturo's is open seven days a week and serves Mediterranean fare.  The new jewel in the crown is Arturo’s Rooftop, with views up Woolloomooloo Bay and the city scape, perfect for a spot in the sun.


    Lunch, dinner & bar open daily 10am-late

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  6. 6. Hotel Palisade

    35 Bettington Street, Millers Point

    The iconic Hotel Palisade at Millers Point has a new lease on life after an extended hiatus. The hotel has been restored to its former glory in its hundredth year of life, partly because views of Sydney Harbour never go out of style. The ground floor houses the main bar and plenty of shady nooks for intimate drinking and dining. Hotel rooms are being refurbished and a penthouse bar and eatery is in the works. Take the lift to the top floor for unbeatable views of Sydney to be enjoyed in style with cocktail.

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  7. 7. The Duke of Clarence

    Laneway, 152-156 Clarence Street, Sydney CBD

    The Duke of Clarence is a hidden British tavern nestled down a laneway off Clarence St in Sydney's CBD. With all the charm that diners come to expect from a British pub, this cosy little watering home is bursting with character. This is the kind of place where you settle in for the night with good company, a few pints and a plate of their signature roast, which has a well-loved reputation, so be sure to book ahead!

     

    Hotel open 12pm-late

    Lunch and dinner Tuesday-Saturday

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  8. 8. Hotel Centennial

    88 Oxford Street, Woollahra
    Hotel Centennial has a loyal following of Eastern Suburbanites. The menu is described as “modern comfort food”, with wood fire cooking a speciality. A cool cocktail list gives the beer, wine and spirits menu a kick.
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  9. 9. Watsons Bay Hotel Beach Club

    1 Military Rd,, Watsons Bay

    Perched on the edge of Sydney harbour, with 360 degree views of the city skyline, the Watsons Bay Hotel Beach Club is an iconic Eastern Suburbs venue. Complete with palm trees, beach umbrellas and staff wearing sailor-like uniforms, the seafood-focussed menu features buckets of prawns, coopers battered fish and chips and their famous ‘Watto Beef Burger', perfect to soak up a boozy afternoon of drinks. T

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  10. 10. The Newport

    2 Kalinya Street, Newport

    One hour's drive north of Sydney CBD, The Newport is a trendy drinking, dining and entertainment hub formerly known as The Newport Arms. The Merivale property is a playground for adults, with sprawling grounds that include a vintage gymnasium with badminton, ping pong and a giant magnetic Scrabble board. Indoor and outdoor dining spaces overlook Pittwater and there's a Mod Oz menu of pizzas, burgers and fish and chips.

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  11. 11. The Lord Dudley Hotel

    23 Jersey Road, Woollahra

    If in you are in search of a terrific pub meal served with a cosy dose of British character, try the Lord Dudley hotel in Paddington which has become a much-loved local. With a touch of old England, you can order a pint and a pie or Sunday Roast. Grab a table and order from the Restaurant or the 'Garden' and soak up the atmosphere.

     

    Pub Monday-Saturday 11am-late, Sunday 12pm-late

    Kitchen for lunch and dinner is daily from 12pm

     

    Photography: Courtesy of The Lord Dudley Hotel

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  12. 12. The Light Brigade

    The Light Brigade Hotel, Level 1, 2A Oxford Street, Woollahra

    Perched on level 1 of The Light Brigade Hotel, The Bistro is a fun, lively and casual eatery with great views. The menu has all the 'pub favourites', and is the place to sit back, have a drink and just have a great time. The Light Brigade Hotel also has available several dining spaces for group functions. Brigade Rooftop boasts spectacular views of Sydney while relaxing on the leafy terrace, grazing on a signature wood-fired pizza. Day or night, it's the best place in the east to dine alfresco with a view.

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  13. 13. The Tilbury Hotel

    12-18 Nicholson Street, Woolloomooloo

    The Tilbury Hotel may be set back from the famous Woolloomooloo Wharf but their downstairs restaurant keeps up with its neighbours. Meet up with friends before lunch or dinner in their upstairs bar with long, raw wooden boards and large umbrellas to shade you during the day. At night the bar takes on a lot of atmosphere with great lighting and is a perfect choice for private parties 30 people or more.

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