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    The Golden Sheaf

    3.1 (34 reviews)
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    Open 10:00 am - 2:00 AM (Next day)

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    Moderate noise
    Outdoor seating

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    Conor D.

    The Golden Sheaf had the looks of an old man style pub from the front but as you head towards the back opens out onto that old man's trendy son or daughter style pub. The beer garden is very modern with a nice wooden patio style deck. The beer garden offers lots of seating as well as a nice place to go for fancy pub style grub. The menu offers some classics like fish and chips as well as grilled steaks and a few daily and weekly specials. I ordered a steak and it was pretty good I must admit. Cooked the way I liked and good sized with a potato cake that had a unique flavouring combining some cheese and onions inside. Everyone else's dishes looked equally as good. Definitely somewhere I would return to with friends for a drink or some food.

    Danielle L.

    Once upon a time this bar used to be an understated local which my friends and I would head to regularly head to on a Wednesday or Saturday night - my my how things have changed. The Sheaf got a makeover and its chilled atmosphere has been replaced by a too cool for school. i have mixed feelings because in many ways the "new" Sheaf is much better than the old one - there's excellent food, gorgeous decor and a wonderful array of entertainment..... but here's why I'm a little but unsure of my feelings.... I guess its because the great thing about you local pub is simply heading there in your Havianas, grabbing a quick drink, convo and heading back home.... you could easily do this at "Old Sheaf" but not "New Sheaf".... "New Sheaf" requires you line up for 30 minutes on a Saturday night only to be surrounded by hundred of people. It's super packed and ubercool - but it's not really my thing. I preferred the daggy days - it felt like there was as a lot more heart and soul....as opposed to pretty boys and girls. So if you feel like being trendy, stop by, but if you're into a more low key place to chill I suggest finding somewhere else...

    Alecia W.

    A long time fave for cashed up youngins on Wednesday nights, the 2009 renovation of the Sheaf transformed the once grotty mega pub into a significantly classier establishment. The upper level terrace is a good place to chill out with groups, the banquette seating and powerful mushroom heaters offering a cosy space even in Winter, while on weekends there is often a live band playing in the Back Bar area. On the food side, the bistro revamp has produced some solid dinner offerings with hiked up prices to match. The eye fillet steak with onion chutney and a rich jus was $26, but a well-cooked, moreish piece of meat very suitable for the pub surrounds. Despite the massive amount of space, this place always manages to fill up on Friday and Saturday nights. No doubt the bulk of the crowd comprises Eastern suburbs locals too lazy to hike it into town, as well as those just not ready to go home yet - the beer garden stays open until a relatively late closing time of 2am.

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    David S.

    Okay, this is a pretty big place, and has a huge beer garden (which is basically non-smoking, though that probably has a lot to do with the laws that anything else), and the décor is also pretty retro (especially the old beer posters you see in a number of the Sydney pubs) but the atmosphere really didn't do it for me. Normally this would actually be the type of pub that I really like, and the staff were pretty friendly as well, however the sports bar seemed to be more of a tradie bar than your typical Inner Suburbs Sydney pub. I personally don't want to knock it too much, however I am unlikely to come back, even if I lived nearby.

    Kobie D.

    Great pub with an excellent atmosphere. I had the Wagyu steak with Green beans and Bearnaise sauce, was sensational. Came here on a Sunday evening and stayed for drinks which we had upstairs on the rooftop whilst listening to some great tunes spun by local DJ's.

    Basic fish n chips.

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    The bartenders are the meanest I've experienced in the Sydney area. Weird crowd. Over priced. Anywhere else is cooler.

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    Review Highlights - The Golden Sheaf

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    The Empire Hotel

    3.0(3 reviews)
    1.8 kmPotts Point
    $

    I probably have been to this place a few times, namely because it happens to be a bar on Kings…read moreCross, and sadly, and I found myself wandering around there on occasion. Well, this bar is pretty tacky, and it certainly isn't anything that I would want to return to. The beer selection is pretty limited, and the bar itself is, well, not sleazy, but it certainly isn't all that great. Yeah, there really isn't anything that would attract me to this place.

    After a long 14-hour flight from California I arrived in Sydney at 7:30am on a Sunday morning. My…read moreGF and I had hotel reservations in King's Cross and her flight had been cancelled and rescheduled for the next day, so I made my way out to KC to get the hotel check-in done. I arrived around 10am; check-in time at our hotel was noon so I had a couple of hours to kill. The hotel stored my luggage for me and I set out on a leisurely Sunday morning exploration of King's Cross. After a bit of seriously jet-lagged, zoned-out strolling I noticed on a corner an enclosed patio area open to the street, empty but beckoning. It was attached to the Empire Hotel, an historic-looking building with a very cool art-deco facade. I crossed the street and walked in and met bartender Albert, who kindly sat me down and gave me a sample tour of all the Australian beers the Empire had on tap. All were fantastic; Australia is a kind of beer paradise if you're a golden lager fan like me. I made my choice and retired to the patio with my pint to relax and soak up the vibe of Sunday morning King's Cross street life. Over the next couple of hours (and pints) I met several colorful characters on the patio, notably well-dressed long-time KC local Tim, who was in the Australian Army and was preparing to deploy back to Afghanistan in a couple of days. Tim filled me in on the history of King's Cross, which has through the decades been Sydney's bohemian zone, red-light district, gay-pride zone, and seedy all-night party bar destination. It was easy to see "The Cross" as it's called was currently in transition, undergoing a steady gentrification as befits its gorgeous physical setting amid historic architecture and streets lined with mature shade trees. Around noon I made my way back to our hotel to secure our room and a well-deserved nap, happy to have been so well-received by the friendly Australians at the Empire Hotel and looking forward to our Sydney adventure that was soon to begin.

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    Royal Albert Hotel

    Royal Albert Hotel

    4.2(24 reviews)
    3.0 kmSurry Hills
    $$

    Royal Albert Hotel is a very local, very chill spot in Surry Hills. It's the kind of place you…read morewander into without much planning and grab a drink because... it's there. We were doing luandry accross the street so we just dropped in. Service is fine -- nothing to rave about, nothing to complain about. The vibe is casual and unpretentious, which works if you're in the neighborhood and not looking for anything fancy. That said, the name definitely does some heavy lifting here. "Royal Albert" sounds grand; the experience is more "friendly local pub." Still, it's an easygoing place that does the job.

    Stopped into the Royal Albert Hotel bar in Surry Hills and it was clearly a local favorite--busy…read morewith regulars and a fun, energetic atmosphere. They were running trivia games while we were there, which added to the overall vibe and made it feel like a true neighborhood spot. The ambiance is great: a cool, old-school bar with friendly local staff, and you definitely get the sense that people know each other here. Solid selection of beer, wine, and cocktails/mixed drinks. My husband ordered a Guinness, which was a good choice. Unfortunately, my margarita was underwhelming and honestly wasn't that great, which knocked the experience down a bit. Overall, it's a good place to hang out for the atmosphere--just keep your cocktail expectations reasonable

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    Royal Albert Hotel - Of the best burgers in Sydney !!! Paired with amazing range of Aust craft beers. 8 taps and 2 hand pumps. Not to be missed

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    Of the best burgers in Sydney !!! Paired with amazing range of Aust craft beers. 8 taps and 2 hand pumps. Not to be missed

    Tilbury Hotel - The Tilbury restaurant

    Tilbury Hotel

    3.0(21 reviews)
    2.3 kmWoolloomooloo
    $$

    You cannot judge this pub just based on its apprearance from the outside because once you step in…read moreyou feel like you're in a suave restaurant! Kitchen is run by Head chef James Wallis and sous Chef Alvin Valfuna ( I only know this as it was on the menu :P) Staff were very lovely and courteous. We got to sample a few entree's including the ox tartar, wild boar terrine, yellow fin tuna, beetroot carpaccio and the hiramasa kingfis. My favourites were the kingfish and the Ox tartar. For main I had the 250g rangers valley wagyu skirt steak with served with hand cut chips, zucchini, lemon and olive oil - cooked med well the steak was perfection! Loved the hand cut chips - little crispy on the outside. Dessert was also a delight with my favourites being the pumpkin panna cotta and and the coriander ice cream (weird but tasty). Overall, It was a great first visit and I will indeed be back!

    Sometimes I wanna feel cool when I'm drinking. (Sometimes not, but that's another story)…read more You'll always feel cool at the Tilbury, 'cos it's that sorta place. The crowd is sharply-dressed but laid back; this isn't a pregame pub, or a uni bar, or a hipster den. It's a perfect inner city oasis, a big, airy, well-lit castle packed with discerning people doing discerning things. I want to be one of these people. Can they smell a pretender? They haven't yet. And I'mma keep going until they do. The food is excellent gastro pub fare, and the big wooden deck area is worth the price of admission alone, and when you consider there isn't a price of admission it's really costing you more NOT to come here, isn't it?

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    Wooloomooloo Bay Hotel

    Wooloomooloo Bay Hotel

    3.0(5 reviews)
    2.4 kmWoolloomooloo
    $$$

    Not sure why the poor reviews on here. I love the buttata here! Got the burrata as a side in the…read morepast and got the burrata pizza today my friend got the chicken burger and we shared. Both were delicious, possibly a bit more expensive than expected for a pub but I suppose the area is a bit more pricey than other areas.

    I wish I could give this boutique hotel a five star review but not having my jewelry returned to me…read morelands this review at three stars. The accommodations themselves were lovely, spacious, well-appointed and clean. The various extras and amenities were truly unexpected: a full vegetarian breakfast daily, happy hour in the evening, a well-stocked minibar at no cost to us, and additional freebies in the room. What left a bad taste in my mouth was the fact that when we checked out I realized that I had left a $500 necklace and some costume jewelry earrings in a glass in the room. When I returned to inquire about the items several hours later after a Big Bus tour of Sydney, I was told that they were not to be found. I was disappointed with myself for having forgotten these items but was doubly disappointed that the housekeeping staff did not notice that I had left them and worse that they were nowhere to be found. The response from the front desk manager when I emailed the hotel was apologies but nothing offered to me to make things right. Again, disappointing and definitely not the way I run my own (dog) business. Will not be staying here again.

    The Golden Sheaf - pubs - Updated May 2026

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