Where the hell did this come from?!
The other night as I drove along Victoria Rd I passed the sparkling lights of Ruby's new courtyard. Impressed, I decided to check it out - might be nice for an afternoon drink, I thought. Looks pretty, not too busy. In this statement I was both very right and very wrong.
Ruby L'otel is extremely pretty. I'd never been here prior to the renovations, but any money says that it's a world above what it was. What's more, the staff are ridiculously attractive as well, so the entire joint is easy on the eye.
As for quiet, I was way off. It seems that my friends are I were the last to find out about Ruby's, as the entire place was full by 8pm, swarming with crowds of all ages, most notably Balmain, Rozelle and Lilyfield's younger generation. The area's future MILFs seem to flock here in hoards, snagged by The Ruby's schmancy renos and the extensive and good-looking cocktail list, including $30 cocktail jugs and $8 cocktail slushies.
The menu is pretty attractive too, hooking me simply with the snack food (Kumera chips with spiced sour cream and chilli fries with aioli and chilli sauce). This moved on to an equally attractive bar menu, followed by 'mains', sides and tacos ($3 on Trivia Tuesdays). Whilst there's to be no drinking or eating in the outside area after 6pm, luckily the back indoor courtyard feels as if you're outdoors, so you don't loose the beer garden experience.
The eye candy alone makes frequenting Ruby L'otel an extremely good idea. However, an added incentive is that they sell pints of Monteiths Cider for only $7.50 (only 50 cents more than a schooner) and a sip of this elixir tastes like biting into a crisp Granny Smith. It is thus no surprise that Ruby L'otel quickly rises to 'local' status.
Judging by the number of people at Ruby's you probably already know it exists. But, if you're like me and it has somehow managed to evade you, don't go another day in the dark. This place is great. read more