By the people, for the people, PUBLIC has created a space where you can street watch from window benches, hide away in leathered booth, sit at a communal bench with the "rest of us," or book a long table for lunch.
With exposed ceilings, wooden shelves containing bottles, books and things that look like they are from a beach and an old train station clock that you can literally see the minutes pass by, I hate to say it but this place is very Sydney chique. And please don't mistake that statement - I love Sydney chique I lived in it for 4 years!
The glass cabinets full of crispy cibatta rolls, baguettes, fresh salads of the day like orange, rocket and beetroot or apple, rocket and goats cheese and carefully crafted desserts is just the start of a well thought out lunch and breakfast menu.
The Chicken Burger was a stand out for me, let alone a business meeting killer. If you're trying to be serious this thing, with is soft bun, juicy crumbed chicken and lime mayo, will not let you be. It'll dribble, it'll slide, it'll squish and you are guaranteed to make a perfect mess of yourself. The chips were huge, mouth wateringly salty and the Public slaw was a nice refreshing ending to the meal.
I am a tad conflicted though. The service was friendly and welcoming - I swear we had about 3 different waiters. Problem was that it was 1pm, there was no line up for lunch and yet I was asked 3 times within a period of 5 minutes if I was ready to order and then 3 times 15 mins later if I was finished my meal...A little too attentive maybe?
This place is the higher end of a "casual lunch," and would be a wonderful spot for a special meal, lunch with clients and the like. Why?
- The lunch menu of pastas, fish and meat mains and even their burgers were minimum $19 and above (but you are getting quality produce to boot).
- The wines by the glass were on average $9 and above (and don't snort at the cheapest wine on the menu because it was devine).
- You are treated with incredibly efficient and helpful service and you walk out stuffed with siesta-prompting fullness. read more