Here at Aegis, we love a lunch or two, and are not adverse to the occasional tipple. For like minded types, we've pulled this blog together to share the best and worst of what this corner of Sydney has to offer. To contribute get in contact with Fiona or Adam
Thursday, November 17, 2011
Hectic Hurricane's Grill & Bar
Wednesday, November 16, 2011
Bar 100
Bar100, creatively named after it's address at 100 George street, The Rocks, is a new exciting venue spanning three levels of bars, dining and function spaces.
Mr Chows
Thursday, November 3, 2011
Jacksons on George!
Wednesday, November 2, 2011
Captain Cook Hotel
Captain Cook located next to Curry on the Rocks was the first pub we visited when we first moved. If you're after decent grub for $10 then look no futher! The pub offers a pretty decent burger (the works) with chips or mash at a fair price. Some have also raved about the chicken schnitzel! Fairly generous portions for both and much tastier than the food at the Hero.
It is the pub you'll most likely find some of our media neighbours on a Friday lunch such as the likes of starcom and Opti.
It's a pretty local joint apart from that with plenty of tables to sit around for food and drinks.
Rumours are that some lengendary pub brawls have been had here. Don't feel like you have to participate, often sitting and watching could be alot more fun.
Oh yeah... and there's an atm in here as well.. probably the closest to the office.
Go explore!
Thursday, October 27, 2011
Yulli's
Set in a funky terrace like space, ornamented with old records and plywood tables, Yulli's is a great place to enjoy one of the tap bers, Australian wines or a jug of sangria. A place to share with friends, lovers and colleagues, where you can get away with enjoying your vegies.
Check out their site for full menu's and booking details.
http://yullis.com.au/
Wednesday, October 26, 2011
The Harbour View Hotel
The Argyle
The Argyle is situated in a pretty scenic part of Sydney on Argyle street the rocks. About a 5 minute walk from work. There is alot to offer with functions most weekends. Notables coming up Melbourne Cup Day, the Halloween party this Thursday and 'Taking it back' on the 5th of November, predominantly dj event. Weekly 2 for 1 cocktails on Thursday nights will ensure a good time and quick memory loss. Your never short of a good dj on a Friday or Saturday night with upstairs taking the cake for the squarest dance moves and latest music. The Cone shape of the male urinals make toilet breaks exciting and the shared hand washing area ease's conversation with the opposite sex. The food is well priced and the late night menu available until close is pretty unique. Great venue for respectable business chatter however can turn silly if that's on the cards as closing time generally isn't until 2am. All in All you can’t really go wrong with the Argyle but be wary collared shirts are almost always a must and make sure the wallet is heavy before entry, drinks don't come cheap.
Tuesday, October 25, 2011
Duke Bistro
And to cut a long and semi-drunken story short - this place is great.
Reasons why:
-It is above a great pub (Flinders Hotel - its also open to 5am on the weekend for any extended sessions)
-It has chicken wings (some of the best I have ever tried)
-The food is interesting ("Veal Shortrib Pancake Party" anyone?)
-The drinks are interesting too - new takes on old fashion recipes (no suger-filled cocktails here)
-Its a great place to eat, with good staff and a cosy atmosphere.
They also have an awesome blog - http://blog.dukebistro.com.au/
http://www.dukebistro.com.au/
Saké Restaurant & Bar
Monday, October 24, 2011
Löwenbräu Keller
The Australian for Pizza
The Lord Nelson Brewery Hotel
pub menu samples delights such as Pie, Mash and Mushy peas along with Fish and Chips and Salads etc. Upstairs, they also have a restaurant for finer dining, more suited to a formal client lunch. Being just 50 steps away from the office, it’s hard to avoid!
The Hero of Waterloo
deceiving. This little gem is legendary on a Friday night, from
MD’s busting out an Irish jig to their popular Irish folk band to a
few talented peeps serenading us on the old piano. The staff
are well mannered and patient. Watch out for these Friday
sessions, what happens in the Hero stays in the Hero. On a
serious note, this pub was famous for the odd passed out patron
being kidnapped and smuggled out to the harbour in their
underground tunnels and then waking up far out to sea.