Pub Grub: The Lewisham Hotel

15 August 2014 | 4:07 pm | Staff Writer

The Lewisham Hotel’s ethos of ‘great beer, great food, great music’ means that this is the perfect place to kick back with a brew and disregard schedules and stress.

AT THE BAr

Whether you’re relaxing on a Friday after a tumultuous work week or kickstarting a raucous weekend with the lads, Lewisham will put a craft beer in your hand and put on a banger of a show. 

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Take in the action from their lounge or one of three beer gardens, and grab some of the best Thai cuisine in the inner west from head chef Ubon, who exude culinary perfectionism and asserts that “every dish must be amazing”. With a focus on fresh, quality ingredients, Ubon takes inspiration from traditional Thai cooking, but mixes it up and modernises your favourites from Phuket. 

Locals can’t go past the duck rolls and sticky chicken wings for entrees, and for mains, the ‘rippa’ massaman curry is a tasty hit to enjoy alongside a Sierra Nevada Extra IPA. For a more decadent option, go for the no-fuss pork belly with Chinese broccoli, and for the fitness fanatics with a lighter meal in mind, the Thai beef salad is spicy and satisfying.

The Lewisham Hotel has been a stalwart of Sydney’s live rock and metal scene, and they certainly don’t compromise on quality. Given they originally opened in 1943, the hoteliers have had plenty of time to support an impressive back catalogue of bands, but have swayed towards more mellow tunes these days with a free blues and roots act every Friday night and the best of Sydney’s local indie scene each weekend. The latest refurbishment has seen the installment of a bigger and better PA system and dance space, while a brand new music team has come on board to sign the Sydney bands you need to hear before they take over the world.

If you’ve got a celebration to plan, this little spot can provide the goods and ensure an uproarious night for all. Clear out The Lounge Bar and conquer the pool tables with your group while taking advantage of your own private bar and PA system to rock out to.

FUN FACT

Back in the ‘90s, the Lewisham Hotel was dubbed ‘The Haunted Castle’ due to heavy metal shows getting out of hand.