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To be or not to be, that is the question, for is it not nobler in spirits to booze with a whole newspaper-full of pissed journalists, rather than to face the sobriety and a...holes of outrageous fortune? The End, with apologies to that Bard dude.

Editorial


You can spot the Shakespeare Hotel a fair way off - it's the pub on the corner of Devonshire and Steel Streets where boisterous patrons regularly huddle on the pavement outside. Happily sipping away, these punters flank a seemingly unassuming façade, but don't be fooled by the traditional pub edifice.

In an area dominated by exclusive cocktail lounges and trendy wine bars, the Shakespeare Hotel offers a laid-back alternative to it-crowd Sydney haunts. This is a local pub that ticks all the boxes when it comes to pub territory; friendly service, affordable meals and a positively lively atmosphere.

The staff behind the bar are keen to serve on-tap offerings, while glassies are only too happy to collect empties from visitors spilling out onto the footpath. Inside, a mixed crowd of artsy locals and after-work corporates packs into the timber-clad bar area, as diners take a seat in the no-frills bistro section around the corner. Those after a calmer ambience can head upstairs for comfy lounge seating. The selection of well-priced pub fare is a major drawcard - the menu includes meals for just $10 each without scrimping on quality or portion size. Feast on hearty hotel meals like juicy rump steaks with chips and salad or crumbed chicken parma.

It's no wonder in-the-know locals have gotten the word around on affectionately dubbed “The Shakey”.

Alecia Wood, October 2010

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Damien Vlaeminck
June 19, 2009


Just a great pub cold beer and a super steak for $10, cheers to the Shakey

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