Reviews by christinen8
I went there for lunch really looking forward to the lambs fry & bacon from the review from a couple of months ago but it was not to be. Settled for the eggs benedict which was beautifully cooked (runny yolks and home made hollandaise) and my son raved over his mushies on toast. It's really down to earth good old-fashioned home made cooking and you can taste it and the prices are really good. Lovely husband and wife owners BUT no lambs fry and bacon "-(
OH Why didn't I read these reviews before I went there. My boss had his wife make the booking so I haven't had a chance to talk to her about how that went. It was 30 minutes before our drink orders were taken and then a further 30 till our orders were taken. The waitress seemed distracted and didn't even look at us while she was talking. I had a really juicy and perfectly cooked steak,eventually. They definitely need to do something about the serviced, though. 3 1/2 hours for drinks and a main course!!! I am NOT going back.
While I gave birth to my daughter at St George, my best friend gave birth to her daughter at Prince of Wales. I was her birthing partner as her husband was overseas. This hospital was lovely and clean, the midwives let us lead the way while being available every minute and made the whole experience incredible and beautiful.
I love taking my kids here. The foods not cheap but always good and there's plenty of music memorabilia for them to look at while we're waiting for our meals. It's just always bright and cheerful and the staff are great with the kids. The burgers are delicious.
The front of my house faces southwest and the wind just dries everything out in a day so I went to CSG Landscapers and got edging for the garden, gravel, a couple of little statues and a birdbath. The front yard looks fantastic and I get a lot of people who are stopping and admiring our new "dry" garden. The owners were lovely.
Walking into Misty's is like walking into a huge ad for the U.S.A. The décor is very kitsch. My chilli con carne with potato skins was really nice and my colleagues quesadillas were excellent. It's definitely not a place you want to dine at if you're watching your weight! OK ... it's not cheap but once you allow for the amount of food on the plates I found the prices understandable.
We had lunch here and it was beautiful. I went for the spinach and ricotta cannelloni (a personal favourite) but they are known for their pizzas. They looked delicious and the lamb burger that my colleague ordered was pronounced the best he'd ever had.
Approximate cost: $15
If you want a taste of days gone by this is definitely the place to stay. It's not cheap but with sandstone walls and being right in the heart of The Rocks, it's quite a step back in time. I attended a conference here and it was really awesome to be in that atmosphere yet being pampered with modern day cuisine. Get the train to Circular Quay and walk.
My Dad used to live just up the road and we had a meal here a couple of times and I must say that it's pretty fancy for "pub grub". It's nice and clean ad the staff are very friendly
I decided to make an effort to support the good old Aussie battler so use them as my servo when I'm in the area. They've been around for a long time and are family run. The service really is awesome and whereas I don't usually buy much from any others instore, this one is really inviting and I make it a point to grab something to munch on.