Good old Sweeney's...
Definitely one of my favourite pubs in the CBD, this multi-level bar/restaurant has much more to offer than a pokie machine and a cheap schooner (though, you can easily find both of those things here). Don't let the dodgy ground floor frighten you away, because it only gets better with every set of stairs. Whether for a game of pool, a rooftop hangout or an amazingly authentic Thai dinner, you can count on Sweeney's to deliver a good night.
Coming back to the ground floor...yes, it's full of tradies making bets on dogs and drinking piss. I don't think I've ever actually stayed down there for a drink for fear of being blinded by a flouro vest. I usually march straight up to the rooftop area on level 4 to order a drink and enjoy the beautiful Sydney weather. And after all the stairs you climb to get up there, your drink is well deserved. They've got some decent beers on tap, as well as a cider...and for an inner-city location, the drinks are not too pricey.
If the rooftop is jam-packed, then level 3 is also a good place to sit and imbibe. It's much quieter and more chilled out than the rooftop, so at least you can hear the conversation you're having with your mates. There's a juke box with a pretty wide selection, so music isn't usually a problem (that is, of course, until some wanker decides to put on Bon Jovi...).
And the best part about this place is that if you get hungry, there is a restaurant that offers pub grub and awesome Thai food--hands down, the best Thai I've had in Sydney to date. I went with a Thai friend of mine who not only confirmed that the food was really good, but who also ordered the food in Thai, which I think got us some special treatment. They use all the right ingredients--i.e. lemongrass, lime leaves, Thai basil and CHILLIES. I'm rather picky with Thai food, but the food at Sweeney's has never failed to impress me. Never tried the pub grub...but why would you, considering all the wonderful options on the Thai menu?
The only drawback of Sweeney's that comes to mind is the fact that the rooftop bar is almost always rammed full of post-work drinkers. Rain or shine, this place is usually quite crowded. Best thing to do is get there early, or at least get your mates there early to grab a table. But like I said before, if level 4 is too crowded, then level 3 is usually a viable option.
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