I first spotted Harpoon Harry's menu while sipping on their vast selection of faux-craft taps (white rabbit, little creatures, Sierra Navada) a few months back, passing some time before meeting up with some peeps nearby.
Circumstances allowed me to convince a group of people to try HH for dinner on Good Friday. The renovated Macquarie hotel has one of those menus that gets any stereotypical North American real excited.
Wings ($8 special, $12 reg): not your typical pub wings. These babies aren't split at the joint (but have had the tips removed). Serve was huge. I don't know what they were trying to do with the adobo sauce in the muffin wrapper -the stuff on the table (various flavours of Companhia Das Ervas) was heaps better. Light jerk-ish seasoning, wonderfully cooked, juicy. Would order again without hesitation (while secretly hoping they had developed a great sauce in the interim).
Brisket tacos ($12 for 2, another special): I'd bet money on knowing the name of their corn tortilla provider. I've had them at a few spots around Sydney (and have ordered them directly myself). I don't like them. I left the tortilla and ate the filling. Brisket was good. Sauce was good.
Sammy Cubano sandwich ($16): loved it. Free range Pulled pork, smoked ham, cheese & adobo sauce with spiced mustard). Table mate now convinced he doesn't have to leave the country for a good Cuban. Toasty, melty, would come back for that sambo.
Despite having a picture of a suckling pig on the menu and prominently stating that they are "casa de suckling pig", the only one I could find on offer was on the specials menu. In any event, now that I know Harpoon Harru's can handle a brisket, I can't wait to try the meat platter (jerk chicken, adobo pulled pork & beef short rib $58, feeds 2-3). read more