Pubs & Bars
Mountbatten Hotel
701 George St
Haymarket, NSW, 2000
Mountbatten Hotel
The Mountbatten Hotel, formerly known as the Lord Mountbatten Hotel, was established in 1882.
Today, a portrait of the Lord Louis Mountbatten, the last viceroy of the British Indian Empire and the first Governor- General of Independent India, welcomes you when you walk into the hotel, along with friendly smiles of staff members.
Mountbatten Hotel combines historical charm, modern style and a convenient location, all at once. You can relax in our beer garden and watch the Sydney locals walk by. There is a wagering area where you can view all of your favourite games with Fox sports and Sky Channels and place a bet on our TAB or Keno terminals.
With extensive range of local and boutique beers and ciders in the fridge and on tap, there is something to pair with everything on our delicious Vietnamese + Aussie bistro menu and staff are always keen to give you suggestions. A cocktail menu is also available, providing a mix of classic and contemporary cocktails for you and your friends to enjoy.
Happy Hour runs every day; Monday to Friday from 4pm to 6 pm and Saturday and Sunday from 5 pm to 7 pm.
Weekly trivia night on Tuesday, from 6:30pm, with drink vouchers + prizes to be ...read more
Contact details
Features
- Live Sports Broadcasts
- Beer Garden
- Bottle Shop
- TAB
- Take Away Counter Sales
- ATM
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Food
- Bar Snacks
- Dinner
- Pub Meals
- Lunch
Entertainment
- Poker
Family friendly
- Yes
Drinks
- Imported Beer
- Imported Beer on Tap
- Champagne
- Cocktails
- Beer on Tap
- Spirits
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Type
- Lounge Bar
- Cocktail Bar
- Sports Bar
FoxSports
- Licensed FoxSports Broadcaster
Brands
- TAB Keno Fox Sports ESPN Sky Channels
Payment options
- Visa
- MasterCard
- EFTPOS
- Cash
Disabled Facilities
- Wheel Chair Access
Accommodation
- No
Well, this isn't a great pub, but it isn't a bad one either. I would hardly call this place a destination for a hard night on the town, namely because it is little more than a sports bar and a VIP Lounge, but it is a nice place for a quiet drink. This place sticks in my mind because I had arrived one night in Sydney after a long bus journey from Brisbane and found this place shortly after settling into my hotel room. The place was pretty quiet, and there was a game of poker going on in the corner. It made a nice place for a drink after a long journey. Okay, I don't often visit this place when I am in Sydney, but don't mind stopping buy occassionally when I am in the area. However, as I have suggested, there are a lot of offerings in the city, so this one only occasionally pops up on the radar.