Pubs & Bars
The Push
Currently open
12:00 pm - 11:00 pm
143 George St
The Rocks, NSW, 2000
The Push
A modern & chic small bar in The Rocks with great cocktails, craft beer, pub-style meals and live piano man every Fri & Sat night.Situated at the gateway to the historic Rocks area, The Push sits on the ground floor of the much loved Russell Hotel building. Steeped in history and designed with character, the Sydney bar is open from noon with full food service every day until late.
Savour our delicious new menu, the perfect accompaniment for your wine, beer, or cocktail. Our chefs have created a modern Australian style menu with English and American influence, to highlight and showcase the true flavours from the finest seasonal local ingredients available to us.
Children are permitted up to 5pm when accompanied by a responsible ...read more
Contact details
Payment options
- AMEX
- EFTPOS
- MasterCard
- Diners
- Cash
- Visa
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Food
- Lunch
- Bar Snacks
- Pub Meals
- Dinner
Entertainment
- Live Music
Downloads
Drinks
- Wine
- Spirits
- Champagne
- Beer on Tap
- Imported Beer
- Cocktails
Type
- Cocktail Bar
- Wine Bar
Accommodation
- Yes
Functions
- Birthday Parties
- Hen Parties
- Launches
- Private Parties
- Christmas Parties
Features
- Happy Hour
- ATM
Family friendly
- No
A great little bar located in The Rocks. We stopped in here for a few drinks prior to heading out to dinner and were greeted with a great vibe and friendly staff. The beer selection was not massive but with the 4 taps they had there was a good mix of craft and more traditional beers. Head in for there happy hour when they have $8 pints and your can't go wrong.
A little pub that I found via the entertainment book during the aroma festival
The upstairs was no entry and the bottom section is a little small and squishy but I do like the ambience in here
They have diy water which has a little lemon or orange in it to give you a little flavour,a nice touch
Service was friendly and the food came out at a reasonable time
Food wise my fiancé thought nothing much of the steak sandwich and my friends barramundi looked liked large fried potato scallops,he liked it but it was too oily
My salmon came with potato mash that must of been mixed with beetroot to give its bright colour. I didn't mind it but nothing spectacular
For the prices you pay and the portion size you get,it's a bit expensive. The friendly service makes this place better than your average pub
The Push at The Rocks occupies a corner heritage building and serves as a premium yet quiet drinking hole. However, it appears that they wanted more so they recently advertised the place more as a dining space.
It does not seem to work, at least not for me. The old cross new atmosphere was certainly inviting and the natural light coming across the otherwise dimmed area was quite an excellent feat to make the place feel like original, but that is where it ...read more