Shannon Hotel

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4.8

Shannon Hotel Average based on its 5 reviews
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Food
4.4
Drinks
4.3
Ambience
3.2
Service
5.9
Value
6.3



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Shannon Hotel Address

87 Abercrombie Street
Chippendale NSW 2008
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Shannon Hotel Contact Info

(02) 9310 5133


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    User Reviews of Shannon Hotel, Chippendale

     

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    7.2 Recommended

    Food  8      Drinks  7      Ambience  6      Service  6      Value  9     


    I live across the road and haven't been game. My little brother went on Friday and loved it. Sat outside in the beautiful courtyard. Had a $10 special chicken schnitzel.

    The chicken breast meat was nice and moist and good quality chicken. Came with perfectly cooked chips and salad and a nice thick gravy. He was so impressed with the serving and the quality of the food. I decided to skip across to give it a go based on the recommendation of the guinea pig tester. Loved it.

    Jul 19, 2011 

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    8 Recommended

    Food  8      Drinks  8      Ambience  8      Service  8      Value  8     


    I believe the reviews written previously are totally out of date and invalid, the hotel has been completely renovated and is one of the best in the area. This is what Timeout Sydney had to say recently. "Your typical Time Out pub review is based on a talented young writer visiting a bar incognito for a couple of hours or so and then giving their heartfelt.

    Opinion of said establishment. This one is a bit different. You see, I’m old, not particularly talented and have been drinking at The Shannon for around eight years (although I have been home once or twice in that time). In the spirit of transparency I thought it best to declare that up front. And while we’re about it, I might also have a long overdue bar tab with them, I can’t remember.

    Previously known as the Royal Oak and operating more or less continuously
    since 1865, The Shannon pretends to be nothing other than, well, a pub and a bloody good one at that. Nestled in rapidly gentrifying inner city Chippendale, The Shannon is cornered by two welcoming open-air windows that provide a decent breeze on a good day.

    The pub’s focal point is its rather striking ten-foot stained glass oval window depicting the Shannon river, County Limerick, complete with crumbling
    castle, moored boats, leaping salmon and meditative Celtic bards. Ok, I made the last bit up but the window really is worth the visit alone.

    Inside you’ve got an open plan area with a huge bar with bar stools, a loose collection of tables, two decent pool tables and a jukebox with an eclectic 500-plus song selection. Downstairs is a massive new bar, available for private hire. In the beer garden you’ve got a sunny and welcoming outdoor dining area and kitchen. The menu is a lively compilation of the usual suspects, steaks, fish, chicken, pasta -all under $20.

    The food is nothing pretentious but it’s always fresh, house made and presented to a standard you normally expect to see at the posher, pricier end of town. And then there is Pat the publican. An expat Limerick man, broad of girth and broader of accent, Pat is a throwback to a bygone era when all publicans were gruff, witty, bullshit artists who wouldn’t hesitate to stop, prop and talk to all and sundry. He’s a star attraction.

    Being old school, Pat is fastidious about making sure the beer is cold, crisp and clean. There’s a good selection on offer at around $4.50 a schooner, from VB, New and Coopers to the increasingly popular younger brands such as Pure Blonde. But the crowing glory is the Guinness which Pat proudly claims as the best in Sydney.
    And I wouldn’t argue with him.

    Nor would any of his regulars. His clientele is healthily diverse: from veterans locals to just-passing-through backpackers, from young professional couples to students from the nearby University Notre Dame’s Broadway campus. Different nights attract different crowds. On a Tuesday, you’ve got the dulcet Dublin tones of local Lou Carey, famed around these parts for once telling Bono to eff off and get his own gig.

    True story. Saturday is jazz night while on a Sunday you’ll often stumble across an impromptu pick-up gathering of up to 40 Irish musos each with a tin-whistle or a drum or a fiddle. Aye, it’s a good craic to be sure."

    Feb 24, 2009 

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    5.6 Average

    Food  5      Drinks  5      Ambience  5      Service  6      Value  7     


    Make what you want of it, the Shannon is currently a building site. I guess when it is finished we will see some new things, a bistro and nightclub and, no doubt more backpackers. It's current vibe isn't that bad, after all it is a community local/student/backpacker hangout. Not that bad and I didn't see any fights, but don't go out your way to find it. The $5 pint of Guinness was fine.

    Jun 13, 2007 

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    1 of 1 reader found the following review helpful

    4.2 Below Average

    Food  5      Drinks  5      Ambience  1      Service  5      Value  5     


    I have to agree 100% with "Tax Invoice's" review, except he failed to mention that the main single, middle aged man looking for a fight is the owner himself. Pub seems to be in a permanent state of demolition (or is that rennovation) and apparantly it's only drawcard, according to the locals, is it's pool table (which, when I was there, was the source of several fights).

    Definitely try the Gladstone (if you're headed towards Central) or the Rose & Duck 'n Swan (Broadway area) instead.

    May 01, 2007 

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    2 of 2 readers found the following review helpful

    2.8 Not Recommended

    Food  1      Drinks  1      Ambience  1      Service  6      Value  5     


    This pub astounds me as to how it still manages to operate. Apparently see's itself as an "Irish Pub" but really the only two connections are, it's run by an Irishman and they sell one type of Irish beer on tap.

    Staff are lazy (if you're lucky to get one sober), choice of drinks limited to basic spirits (gin, vodka, bourbon, scotch), basic beers (eg:VB, Tooheys, Extra Dry, Heinekin), or wine (white wine isn't even in the fridge, but on the shelf!!!).

    Clientele consists of (almost entirely) middle aged single men looking for a fight, which explains the mood and ambience of the place.

    Mar 13, 2007 

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