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    Sergeants Mess

    5.0 (1 review)
    Closed 10:00 am - 12:00 pm, 4:00 PM - 9:00 PM

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    North Sydney Oval Function Centre

    North Sydney Oval Function Centre

    3.0(1 review)
    4.7 kmNorth Sydney

    I've seen many things at the North Sydney Oval, many things that I've not seen anywhere else…read more Growing up on the North side meant that this was the major oval of closest convenience and this is where we would go to watch sport as a family when we did. I've seen International Soccer games here; I watched the Northern Spirits, captained by Robbie Slater in the competition outdating the current A-League; I watched the North Sydney Bears play when they were still a team; I watched a national baseball competition, though given my lack of interest in the sport and how long ago the event took place I am unsure as to whether it was an acid flashback or not. I've even worked there. In 2010 I worked as a food and drinks attendant to the "Gold Class" customers who came in to enjoy a movie under the stars. This was under the guise of the 'Starlight Cinema'. It's a diverse oval, capable of holding many events. The sport is great when it is being played there, though none of the teams I know play there anymore and the events it holds are truly enjoyable, especially when they take place on the grass itself. The oval is surrounded by St Leonards park and is only a brisk walk away from North Sydney station. If you're on the north side it's an accessible oval that can cater to your sporting needs without having to make the trek out to Moore Park. (Provided your team plays there.) However, there's more than just sport at North Sydney Oval.

    Royal Motor Yacht Club

    Royal Motor Yacht Club

    4.3(3 reviews)
    3.3 km

    Really nice venue right on the water with great balcony and stunning views. Function room setup was…read morevery nice

    One of Sydney's most exclusive private clubs, perched bang smack on Sydney Harbour... visited by a…read moresocial who's who of members. Endless posh club facilities - which you can't enjoy unless you get signed in by a member. Get past the gate, and it feels kinda French Riviera outside on the deck... lounging around on plush white couches... next to the water festooned with gleaming luxury vessels. Down a little too much Veuve, stroll along the pier and make like a millionaire as you consider you're next floating investment. Just try and narrow it down to one. Then return to the bar and drink a little more Veuve... cool off in the harbourside pool and grab a leisurely lunch in the uber chic restaurant. A relatively recent restaurant fit out by Mike McCann of Concrete Blonde fame feels timeless, elegant and a little bit Colorado cabin on the water come winter with timber panelled walls and open fireplaces. Of course, the panoramic views of Sydney Harbour is a constant reminder that you are not in fact in Colorado... but the contrast works well nevertheless. Summer Sundays seafood buffets are a must. How many prawns can one consume in a single sitting? Only one way to find out. There once were jet skis on offer for endless Harbour fun, until Bob Carr put a lid on them. Cheers Bob. Well, back to the bar then I guess...

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    The Public - The social area at the front of the bar ensures a good flow through of foot traffic and opens up the floorplate into the room.

    The Public

    3.8(8 reviews)
    4.7 km
    $$

    'The Public' has entered the Cammeray fray - Cammeray is arguably one of the most 'secretly…read moreaffluent' suburbs in Sydney, and also manages to breed a slightly fickle, but incredibly loyal bunch of customers. I'm not entirely sure where exactly 'The Public' sits. There's a surprising amount of turnover on the miller street strip, with restaurants changing hands far too often. As you first enter you find yourself deliberating - is it a pub? Is it a vegan joint? Maybe it's a bar for ladies? Turns out it's a Greek food inspired taverna/restaurant - still not sure what the honeycomb feature wall and vegetation growing out of odd places has to do with this theme, but luckily the whole thing is appealing to the eye - despite being a little discombobulating (I've finally found a use for that word!) The lightly polished timber and white walls gives it a really nice 'air' - it's a terrific space, and with the turquoise colour blended in, you find yourself in the mood for salad, or fresh juice, or avocado - something light. However the menu is heavy on the beers, meats, burgers, sausages and cheeses - of which I truly love, but wasn't expecting. Unfortunately the food was disappointing. The tastiest item was the grilled cheese - I guess that's saying something? We ordered a plethora of entrees and share plates, none of which were memorable unfortunately, except the grilled cheese! The burgers were the biggest cause of upset though. I ordered the pulled lamb burger with grilled haloumi and hommus - it sounded delicious, but really failed to deliver. The lamb was dull, the haloumi was borderline tasteless (not sure how they managed that) - the whole thing was just a bit of a miss. I'd suggest Turkish bread as well - the brioche buns are too heavy for this style of burger. I really wanted to like this place, but sadly with so many excellent options around I can't see myself coming back for more.

    The Belgian Epoque is dead, long live the Public…read more Owned by James and Will Christopher, brothers who also own nearby Laneway Cafe and Ms Miller, the Public is a light, bright Bauhaus interpretation of a traditional pub. There's stool seats under high tables and self-serve areas at the front, "to encourage socialisation," James told me the other day. Seats and a small raised area suitable for small gatherings at the rear (Public takes corporate bookings). A strong Greek-fusion theme runs through the menu, which ensures the brothers won't cannibalise the Spanish-inspired Ms Miller a few doors down. Lamb meatballs, taramasalata and other Mediterranean delicacies adorn the menu. There's a capable selection of beers drawn from the same distributor who supplies Cotton Thief about 7 minutes away in Cremorne, but TBF Cammeray Craft 30 seconds north on foot on the other side of the street does small brews better. Hopefully the Public will open a few taps to boutique beer makers on rotation. A thing that made the old Belgian so great was you could retire to it when you missed your bus (the stop is right outside). Ever since it closed more than a year ago I've had to be on time to appointments - but not any more! "Oh, dash it, I missed the bus! Oh, well, nothing for it but to get a brew, pull up a stool at the window and watch the people shoot past for 15 minutes until the next bus." Weekends put a new spin on the term 'pub crawl' as hipsters and late-blooming gen xers prove that having young kids in tow is no excuse to crimp your social life. Just watch out for those three-wheeler baby joggers, they're killers on the ankles as you filter past with a tray of schooners.

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    The Public - Beers on tap selection is OK but could do with more craft small-brew selections.

    Beers on tap selection is OK but could do with more craft small-brew selections.

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