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Avaliação da contribuiçãoMy preferred King St Brewhouse was full of xmas parties, so I walked on and noticed beer deluxe for the first time. Smaller but a similar philosophy, with a much bigger range of expensive craft beers. Staff didn't seem too knowledgeable about them so I picked ones at random and liked them all. Food was disappointing though I just got some lamb sliders for a snack, and they had a poor quantity of shredded lamb along with token skerricks of cucumber and sauce, served on mcdonalds-quality buns. They even had the gall to put a stick through them, as though half an inch of ingredients could possibly make it fall apart. There seem to be many other menu options and good specials, so maybe...read more
If you know what you like Beer Deluxe offers an enormous range of craft beer. That’s 20 constantly changing taps and 150 different bottled beers. The Beer paddle comes with 4 unique beers and a side of nuts for snacking. It’s a great way to sample a middy each of different brews to interest your tastebuds. Ask your bartender for a varied selection.
I used to hold a tweet up in Melbourne at beer deluxe fed square. I had a birthday to organise so I booked a party of 10. I took the small male human and Cobalt. We had a chicken burgers, wings, wedges and jalapeño poppers. It was pretty good.
Bianca: Team FFS have been exploring Sydney’s foreshores it seems. It’s easy to dismiss the touristy eating traps of Darling Harbour and Circular Quay but walk up a ways to King Street Wharf and there are actually some really decent restaurants to discover. And with Barangaroo unveiling new eateries every few months, the competition is high.
An amazing pub directly at the harbour of sydney. the evening was made especially perfect with the live music and fantastic seating area. I'm going back to destiny when I'm in sydney.