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    Small Bar

    3.7 (29 reviews)
    Closed 12:00 pm - 11:30 PM

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    SMALL BAR ATMOSPHERE

    What's the vibe?
    Moderate noise
    Intimate
    Good for groups
    Outdoor seating

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    Enjoy the possibilities of romance and desire
    Gary D.

    Now this lovely little nook of drinking and eating intimacy is a bit of a gem for the patrons North of the bridge. Small Bar provides a truly relaxing and placid spot for social drinks and romance. It definitely has that air of 'first few dates' appeal about it. You can drink and also eat from a simple menu but interesting menu of small foods and food to share. There are three entertaining areas, on the sidewalk (covered), the dimmed lighted interior or my own personal favourite the rear exterior. This last area has its own bar, candle lit tables and again, really friendly and professional service. The ambience allows the drinker, lover or thinker to simply blend into the atmosphere of smooth easy going fun. I don't talk about prices because quality is what you pay for. No need to quibble with prices because you truly do get a worthwhile experience. The only thing that I could say I would like to see happen at Small Bar is a change in their choice of tables and seats. Not the most comfortable of seats and wobbly tables but that is not any reason to avoid this lovely bar. You can't go wrong if you desire a chilled atmosphere where you take in the ambience as much as the booze and food. Totally recommend!

    Anna K.

    It is exactly what it is, a small bar. Quite narrow with a long bar to your left and to the right are tables. Have to say overall the food was not that great. The chips were normal crispy chips, nothing special, and came out with tomato sauce and garlic sauce. Corn chips were good in that they give you a lot of guacamole. Usually places don't do this but here they don't hold back and you are sure to have no shortage of guac. Sliders weren't great, very bland and very basic. Unexciting. Chicken skewers were tender and had nice big pieces. I can conclude that when it comes to quantity Small Bar are pretty good, but quality was a little lacking.

    The Back garden
    David S.

    One of the things I like about going and checking out places is that I end up going to areas that I would not normally visit if I was a simply tourist, and one of those places on my recent trip to Sydney happened to be Crows Nest. Okay, I've always wanted to check it out, and I'm glad I did this time because I came across this little gem of a bar. While it isn't exactly hidden away, I wouldn't have discovered it if I hadn't have gone to Crows Nest. It is an absolutely gorgeous little bar with a lovely garden out the back, and with the recent changes in the smoking laws, you can sit out here smoke free. The staff are really nice as well, though the best part about this place is the atmosphere.

    Upstairs
    Markus W.

    Cute small bar in the city. Went there on a cold night and warmed up pretty quick with a delicious mulled wine. The bar has 3 levels and a small outside area for the smokers (basement level). After that my friend and I shared the Bocconcini Arancini and I had the pulled pork burger with the waffle fries. The food is really good and the wines are great too. On the ground floor they even had a live band performing on a school night which was good entertainment. If you prefer it more quiet just go to one of the other two levels. I personally liked the cozy basement area with candles all over the place

    The name of this place pretty much sums it all up. Small Bar. It's not the smallest place in the world and does go over three levels but the name is quite accurate, don't worry about that! It's a midweek night that's cold and rainy and my companion and I decide to avoid peak hour traffic so we try out Small Bar. A lot of other people have thought the same thing and this place is jammed. Even though yes, it is a small bar. In saying that we manage to find a seat quite easily (luckily maybe?), there is a pretty good wine list and a handy food menu to match. It feels nice and cosy in here! If you don't manage to find a spot on the street level area, you can try upstairs which might be your best bet or if you're lucky you might be able to snare a lounge down stairs. It's a pretty busy position too although that may have something to do with the amount of foot traffic heading to the bathroom!

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    Review Highlights - Small Bar

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    Chelsea Hotel Chatswood - Upstairs bar

    Chelsea Hotel Chatswood

    3.6(17 reviews)
    3.7 km
    $$

    They have happy hour but it's very unclear what the prices are and what's on it. It runs from 4-6p…read more The bartender said it's a gamble which ones come up. They were clear on beer though- the ones on either end- but I don't drink beer so I don't care. I ordered the Paraíso cocktail first, not on special, then a margarita, not on special also a glass of rosé wine also, not on special. The sign says- wine, beer, cocktails. The margarita was good but took 15 minutes, I think the one guy was newer and didn't know where things were. The staff was very pleasant but again, I only came because of happy hour and it being next door to my hotel.

    Update 9 months later - went back for a specific night and ti see if anything had changed as the…read morelocations is convenient. This is the first time we have tried it again since the review below. Seems not much has changed and in fact has become more about what the manager wants rather than their patrons - you know, the people that put money in your POS. No real change to the wine list - dreadful options and very limited beer and alternate options downstairs. There is more upstairs but should I really have to walk upstairs every time I want to get a drink? The day we went, the sport on the TV is determined by what the manager wants to watch - even if the groups sitting in the area are all asking for a specific game. There was literally no one left sitting in front of the main screen, instead all huddled around a small screen inside. Broke up our group. Service rating down - this has NOTHING to do with the staff behind the bar who are delightful working the best they can with what they are given. This downgrade is purely a reflection of the service of the owners / managers and consideration of their patrons.

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    Chelsea Hotel Chatswood - Upstairs bar

    Upstairs bar

    Chelsea Hotel Chatswood - Beer Garden

    Beer Garden

    Chelsea Hotel Chatswood - Upstairs Bar

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    The Orchard Tavern

    The Orchard Tavern

    3.3(11 reviews)
    3.6 km
    $$

    Well, as far as Chatswood is concerned this place is okay. Then again there really isn't much to…read morechose from so I can't really complain. Sure, it's not that large, but it is large enough, though it does happen to be on the second floor. Actually, when I was here it was actually pretty crowded, so I did find it a little difficult finding a seat. However, there was a good selection of beers on tap, so I really can't complain all that much about it.

    Lipstick on a Pig is what the Orchard Tavern's public bar should be called…read more And this ain't no Babe... Bloaty from Pizza Hog springs to mind. This used to be a rough and tumble, don't bring your real teeth with you, argy bargy worker pub back in the day --- and quite frankly nothing's changed. Well the decor has. Sure it looks nicer inside, but really they haven't attempted to shift the clientelle to their new look (I was in there after all ha!) The Orchard has large pointless areas, like their pool room which is about as sterile as Royal North Shore, Ward 3. They also have a large bank of TAB monitors which dominate the presence of the place. Hence they attract that unsavoury element by having them *in* rather than *adjacent to* the public bar. They do offer food, and it is generally quite good, but after half a dozen bowls of loudmouth soup, everything tastes good (even 3 month old Mrs Macs pies from 7-eleven or those nukeable cheeseburgers) so it's a little more difficult to gauge the restaurant. I'll let someone else give that a stab. In terms of the atmoshpere unless you are there to drink yourself stupid whilst punting on the tab; or getting a few cheapies in before heading somewhere else; I wouldn't bother going. If you are looking for a fun time, you'll probably find it elsewhere methinks. There's better places to chill in Chatswood, so why was I at the Orchard? Convenience, and post German beer hall, friendlier to the wallet and the liver, but ultimately I ended up somewhere else.

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    The Orchard Tavern - Balcony

    Balcony

    The Orchard Tavern - Chicken Parmigiana from Around the World (Italy).

    Chicken Parmigiana from Around the World (Italy).

    The Orchard Tavern - Angus Burger

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    Flynns

    Flynns

    3.3(3 reviews)
    0.3 km

    Flynns is the place you can go to week after week and neither the menu nor the wines get tired or a…read moreplace you can take that special person for intimate dinner. Just outside of the bustling Crows Nest hub, Flynns is in an ex dry cleaners building and has been beautifully restored (even with some of the old original brickwork) to give it that Italian/european flavour. It's built along two split levels, with an outside deck, classy bar (where Ive had many a beer or wine) and even couches and lounge chairs if you are really just in for a chat and a wine after a hard day at work. What makes this place so special is the attention to detail in both the food and the service. The owner is almost always there and makes a habit of getting to know his customers but also embracing them into his world. The staff are very attentive and its the perfect place for a 30 min on-the-run dinner or a relaxed 3 hour feast with 10 of your mates. Oh and don't forget the Argentinian Malbec. To die for!!!

    Also known as Diner Five Five. You can't go past this place for tasty Italian food at reasonable…read moreprices. What I did find surprising for the price with the beautiful setting and decor of the restaurant where modern meets classic. No red and white check table clothes here. To the food, very nice simple dishes served with quality ingredients. If you want something with a twist, go for one of the chef's special pizza's or other dishes. For me, the Greek salad was the winner of the night. Only thing missing - some bread rolls for the table for soaking up the sauces and dressings!

    Sunflower Lounge - Funky 70's retro wall paper adds to the relaxed charm.

    Sunflower Lounge

    5.0(2 reviews)
    2.8 km

    Lovely neighborhood restaurant, very clean and cheerful ambiance, attentive service and delicious…read moreeggs Benedict and coffee.

    I went here with my husband recently, thinking we'd try something new and hopefully more chill than…read morethe cafe we'd been going to often lately. So we gave this one a go, and were quite pleased with it :) For one, this place is a LOT roomier than most of the cafes we've been to. It's got a nice open plan, with a big round table in the middle of the room for larger groups, and several smaller tables. I suppose it holds a pretty average number of people, but it's just set up nicely so it doesn't feel too crowded. It's got big windows with lots of natural light, which is super nice too. We walked there, mostly uphill all the way, and it was pretty warm out. I start sweating buckets after 5 min in anything over 20 degrees. So we (especially me) really appreciated that they had a couple of big fans in the place :P The decor is pretty great. My husband said it looks like a hip granny's house, which pretty much nails it. Everything is yellow, white, and green, but not like in an overwhelming way. It feels really chill and breezy. And they played cool funk music the whole time, which just added to the "hip granny" vibe. So, on to the food and drinks, which are just a bit important, haha. We got ourselves this strawberry tart to share, and my husband got a flat white. I had 2 drinks (I'm a thirsty lady), an iced tea with lemongrass and ginger and a Belgian hot chocolate. All of it was good. I loved the tart - it was flavourful without being overly sweet. My husband enjoyed his coffee. The iced tea was a bit surprising - you usually expect it to be sweet, but it was kind of savoury almost. It threw me off at first, but once I got over my dissonance there, it was pretty good. The hot chocolate was really nice too, very chocolatey but not overly rich. Also, the staff were nice and seemed pretty easygoing, much more than I usually see at cafes, so that was nice :) The only downside is that, as far as I know, there's no free wi-fi. That would be great, cos really it'd be a nice place to sit down and do some work for a while (something my husband was looking forward to doing). Aside from that, we were really happy with our outing and will probably go back again :)

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    Sunflower Lounge - Seems like a million miles away

    Seems like a million miles away

    Sunflower Lounge - Breakfast

    Breakfast

    Sunflower Lounge - It is what it is!

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    The Foxtrot - Fire!

    The Foxtrot

    3.5(13 reviews)
    0.4 km
    $$

    Although I have never claimed to be good at it, I love setting people up. My thought process never…read moregoes further than "he's pretty, she's pretty, they should go home and stare at each other." Needless to say I have never had a success. I'm somewhat comforted to see that this isn't an exact science for anyone else either. Which is why I got to witness a most awkward set up with couple voted "least likely to hit it off". Thankfully this all went down at Foxtrot Inn, that wonderful small bar in Crows Nest that I always forget about because it is nowhere near anything (except Lynn's Fortuna Court - the original old-school Chinese restaurant). No one else knows it's here either. On a Friday evening it's pretty quiet. Foxtrot has everything you could ask for in a small bar. The maze-like layout means there is something to discover around every corner. The drinks and cocktail selection is extensive and the food menu is pretty good. Did I mention the condiments? Oh the condiments! Tabasco, Cholula and that white rhino of condiments Frank's Red Hot. Delightful.

    Pretty cool bar with a nice open air upstairs area. Food is quite nice (truffle fries were…read moredelicious) but a bit pricey. Friendly service. Nice cozy interior with cool looking lounge area. Extensive cocktail list, but limited tap beers (one of them was very good, I think it was a pale ale) Limited space upstairs, but has a nice ambiance if you can get a spot.

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    The Foxtrot - Bar

    Bar

    The Foxtrot
    The Foxtrot

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    The Greens - Cloudy bay wine bar perhaps?

    The Greens

    3.4(22 reviews)
    1.2 kmNorth Sydney
    $$

    Imagine the Grounds of Alexandria had a baby and that baby divorced it's parents and went to live…read morein North Sydney because it couldn't handle the parking in Alexandria. Actually the parking in this area here is still a bit of a mission but who cares because once you're inside and that first sip of sweet sweet Aperol Spritz hits your lips you'll forget all about the roving bands of rabid North Sydney Council Rangers and sink into sunshine, views, and a big, airy, Hampton-esque fitout that'll have you sitting up to beg for buttermilk, if that's a beverage you're partial to and don't mind grovelling for, because it's not on this menu, or any menu that I'm aware of outside of, I don't know, Iowa cow country. The premises are still owned by North Sydney Leagues Club, so if you're inside the 5km radius you'll need to become a member ($10 for 3 years + they send you drink vouchers = deal of the century), but it's worth it for long lunches, rustic drinks, a petting zoo on Sundays, and my new favourite co-working spot: the outside tables with a long black and a fresh breeze tickling my chin whiskers. Completely irrelevant fact: I had my 21st birthday here back when it was a bowlo.

    The Greens North Sydney is a newly refurbished bar and bistro formally Norths Bowlo. They have have…read moretaken over part of the North Sydney Bowls Club which is still there. " Run by former exec chef at The Grounds Alexandria, Lilly Fasan a, the focus at The Greens is very much both on food and drink. They've hired bartender Matt Le Rade to run the bar -- and he's put together a good-looking drinks menu." Taken from Australian Bartender". Opening day was 10th November, however, the bistro was not open until 11th. So we had what they only had on offer which was roast lamb, with herb potato salad and a warm panini roll all for the value price of $15. I look forward to trying their full menu when i get a chance to go back. This spot is perfect! Opening just in time for the summer season. It is a great change from the city and because it is a new shiny place to visit. Load of outdoor seating with the Sydney Harbour and Bridge as a sparkling backdrop whilst enjoying a game of lawn bowls, paired with cocktails or beer. which ever takes your fancy. (check out the pics). They aim is to focus on delicious food, fine wine and cocktails.

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    The Greens - More outdoor

    More outdoor

    The Greens - Outdoor seating

    Outdoor seating

    The Greens - Burger - classic

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    Burger - classic

    The Stoned Crow - The bar.

    The Stoned Crow

    3.8(15 reviews)
    0.2 km
    $$

    So. The Stoned…read moreCrow. Time was these words would invoke an involuntary shudder that ran up and down my spine like whooping cough. Waves of black memory break unbidden upon the shingle of my thoughts. Dark, smoky rooms. Leering grins. Sticky floors. Pancake make up and teeth stained with lipstick. But no more! The gentrification of the Crowie strip continues with the latest incarnation of the Stoned Crow rising - phoenix-like! - from the ashes of the previous. And this one done be a keeper yo. Giant, open sun-splashed wooden bench looking out onto the pedestrian strip. Comfy couches cloistered away in cosy yet surprisingly open alcoves. Wood, chalk boards, exposed brick. Shockingly attractive wait staff pulled straight from an American Apparel catalogue and friendler than Labradors. I hit this place on a late Friday for happy hour - $10 frozen cocktails - and it was pumping man, full of hot-to-trots and way-cools. In summary: The Stoned Crow is like a disgusting, pitiful homeless man covered in his own excrement that conquered his amnesia and destitution, had a long hot shower, threw on some classy duds and landed a lucrative modelling job. If it were a Hollywood movie it'd be called "Harry The Hobo Comes Good."

    Make sure you get there early for a table, or be ready to pounce. We ordered mostly pizzas and they…read morewere GREAT- perfect for sharing. The quesadillas were ordinary and the arancini pretty good, but not overwhelmingly fantastic. There is a tapas style menu and a much substantial menu. Each night there is a different special, so make sure you check those out. While the food and drink available were great, it was noisy (you know those places where you come out and your ears are ringing?)- an since there was no dancing and most people where eating main sized meals, it seemed unnecessary and a big turn off to return or stay for more drinks. I will point out, that a few years ago a group of us went to The Stoned Crow and some of us (those who ate the same dish) cam down with food poisoning and because of this I've avoided the place since. Since then it's had two new owners and a serious renovation.

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    The Stoned Crow
    The Stoned Crow - Hospitality Industry Card (back), The Stoned Crow

    Hospitality Industry Card (back), The Stoned Crow

    The Stoned Crow - Hospitality Industry Card (circa 1999), The Stoned Crow

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    Hospitality Industry Card (circa 1999), The Stoned Crow

    Small Bar - wine_bars - Updated May 2026

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