Pubs & Bars
Hero Of Waterloo Hotel
Open today
9:00 am - 5:00 pm
81-83 Lower Fort Ft
Millers Point, NSW, 2000
Hero Of Waterloo Hotel
My, my at Waterloo... Yes, the Hero of Waterloo Hotel in Millers Point is an establishment that draws on the legend of Napoleon. Established over 160 years ago, this pub is steeped in history. Enjoy live music sessions throughout the week, including the infamous Irish jam sessions. If you are hungry, the bar menu serves traditional, hearty pub fare such as bangers and mash.
Contact details
Functions
- Christmas Parties
- Birthday Parties
- Business Functions
- Club Events
- Private Parties
Food
- Lunch
- Dinner
Features
- ATM
- Beer Garden
- Pool Tables
- Happy Hour
Entertainment
- Live Music
Drinks
- Beer on Tap
- Wine
- Spirits
Great little pub tucked away off the beaten track.
Worth a visit? You betcha.
I had no idea this little gem existed, mostly because I always just did the pub crawl down the main drag of the rocks and never up. Well now there's a reason to go up!
They do ciders, ales and beers... they have cute little pew seats (how can you say no?)
And there's an underground cellar where we were serenaded by fellow friends who were playing the piano. Or whatever the older version is called.
There's a great story about how this pub was used to smuggle people off into the sea to be used as sailors ... You should go ask about it.
All in all though, they have alcohol, history, pews and an awesome view of the harbour. What more could you ask for?
The Hero of Waterloo is steeped in history, which you can experience for yourself if you are nice to the owner as he is keen to share stories, fun facts and show off the downstairs cellar to deserving patrons. The place is always buzzing, especially on public holidays such as Anzac Day where you can barely move. Weekends there is live music, which creates a fun atmosphere. This place is a good local joint to sit and relax in and learn a bit about the history of the Rocks area.
Apparently this is another of those pubs that try to claim to be Sydney's earliest, though I find that difficult to accept since Waterloo happened in 1815 and I'm sure there were pubs in Sydney before then. Anyway, this is a pretty cool pub, namely because it is really, really old, and the interior shows it. In fact it has a much more realistic feel of a quaint English pub that do many of the other so called English pubs scattered around Australia have. Mind you, it is a pretty popular pub, so you may have difficulty finding a seat, though I eventually found one in the restaurant area. The prices are pretty good, and they have a decent selection of beers available, though as I've suggested, it does get crowded, especially on a Friday. They do have food available, but once again, since I'd already eaten, I wasn't able to have a good look at their menu, though I don't mind coming in here for a quick drink. Oh, for some really interesting facts about this place make sure you ...read more