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    The Doss House

    4.4 (9 reviews)
    ModerateWhiskey Bars
    Closed 4:00 pm - 2:00 am (Next day)

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    Great drink selection and friendly bartender. Nice basement location. Perfect for drinks at Noon on a hot day.

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    Stitch Bar

    Stitch Bar

    3.9(50 reviews)
    1.0 kmSydney
    $$

    Fun speakeasy feel you'd be easy to miss. Heard music as we passed by and turned down. Labeled as…read morean "American Bar" as Americans thankfully we didn't feel too American. Typical dark lit atmosphere. Loved all of the old sewing machines. Menu is eclectic with nice higher end drink options. Had the curly fries. Be warned it's not noted that there's paprika on them and the spice was almost too much. Thankfully we had a pitcher of water on the table. Staff was fine. But as I've learned over here it's harder to flag a server down to get a bill. Things are a bit more laid back.

    Didn't come here for food, but stopped by for drinks after dinner. It was surprisingly empty around…read more8PM, but it was a Tuesday so that was probably why. I loved the ambiance and the fun decor (tons of antique sewing machines). The entrance was also much easier to find than expected - it really isn't hidden like a speakeasy at all. Rather, the 'storefront' sets the mood for what is to come in the bar. We sat at the bar so we could watch the bartenders work their magic. Our bartender in particular was super friendly and when he found out that we were from out of the country, gave us a ton of tips on the NSW/Sydney CBD alcohol and club/bar restrictions in case we wanted to go out. He also was kind enough to let my companion sample a Tim Tam after finding out she'd never had one before! I ordered a chocolate based drink called "That one time at band camp" which was a perfect substitute for the dessert we didn't have during dinner. It's described as a s'more in a glass and it was just that! It was beautifully presented and the first few sips were wonderful, but it got a little too thick and sweet at the end.

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    Monte Alto Eatery & Bar - Experience something different with Monte Alto's signature sea grapes seaweed rolled in Double smoked Atlantic Salmon and House Dill mayo

    Monte Alto Eatery & Bar

    4.3(7 reviews)
    3.5 km
    $$$

    It was a pleasure to come here both for the original soft launch and again after the official grand…read moreopening. The menu has changed slightly but the feelings of amazement and satisfaction after each meal remain. Harry now works out of the kitchen, but the menu still very much is his. There's elements of Japanese, a strong presence of Italian and Australian, the quintessential Modern menu of this culinary diverse dining landscape we live in. The VEAL SCALLOPINI is amazing served on garlic mash and surrounded by a mote of beef jus. Just like the SLOW COOKED PORK there's delicate technique put in to ensure the tenderness in the meat. Both served with green for balance and crunch powerful protein plates in their own right. A newer menu item perfect for brunch is the SMOKED SALMON SALAD. Served with it's side house mayo it's perfectly balanced with an equal balance of salad and fish. Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner, the venue has an advantage over many cafes in the area as it is fully licensed and close enough to the centre of all the Crows Nest action, but far enough from the hustle to escape from work, with the family and your mates. The GRILLED SALMON was beautifully cooked and served on Asian greens and sweet potato mash, drizzled with soy and honey there's just the right amount of sweetness and balance between the potato and honey. Its presentation on the rectangle plate almost like a comet. The GRAIN FED EYE FILLET is a cut about an inch and a half or so thick and so you can appreciate the precision in its medium well success, perfectly seared on the outside with a nice juicy centre! 2 prawns accompany it with asparagus, corn and mushroom gravy and there's a slight play on the surf'n'turf with healthier bits weaved in - loved this. In reminiscing over the old menu, there have been slight changes to the presentation in some dishes, while others, as beautiful as they were (like the SOFT SHELL CRAB OPEN BURGER) are no more, however leave behind a great legacy in today's menu. The TEMPURA ZUCCHINI FLOWERS stuffed with four cheeses are still there in their grandeur and richness! Always great to see Harry and Kelvin (tho I'm always missing one of you when I drop by!).

    A whisky drinking friend recommended this place as recently upping the ante on their selection, and…read more3 of us checked it out Thursday night. An extensive collection, much more than what is listed on the website and these guys definitely know their stuff and happily help you discover the good, the rare, the history, what works with what and all without forcing you up the price ladder. If you don't want whisky they also stock Wayward Brews. Sat at the bar, we started by paring a Port Askaig 100 Proof with a Midnight Barley Cowboy Hopped Porter which in hindsight should have finished with as an intense smokiness that works well together. We tried a few others between us. A Benromach, Amrut Fusion and a couple of others while steering clear of the popular Japanese offerings. To eat we ordered the ribs (our mate refused to share), haloumi fries (great), and scotch eggs (perfect between sips of whisky). After reaching my three whisky limit and three and a bit hours later it was time to go, and we were well satisfied with the food, and pleasant friendly guys taking us on an exploratory journey into the world of whisky.

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