Maloney’s Hotel
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Very impressed with the food and service here. Best pub around the locality.Recommended dishes are the $13 rump steak, chicken schnitzel, and seafood …
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Food pricing in general is pretty decent, so you cant complaint about the food, Im sure for pub food, this place is decent enough!Chips served in a bo…
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The bouncers are ridiculous!! A couple went in and thrown Out the husband who wasnt drunk when the wife was the one who was drunk!! Wth??? You guys ha…
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10 Reviews on “Maloney’s Hotel”
Note: I’m only reviewing the pub here, I haven’t eaten at the restaurant.What can I say…a night out at Maloney’s gave me flashbacks to a fond memory around 3 months ago when I was in Brazil. I was in a small town called Paraty, at a club not unlike Maloney’s. The drinks were of course completely different and it was much smaller, but what I really went away from that night thinking about was the culture; such a friendly, welcoming atmosphere where everyone dances with each other, be it friends or strangers. That night left an impact on me as it became quite apparent when returning to Sydney how rare this kind of culture is in Australia.With that being said, I have now (finally) found a rare case of a pub in Sydney that embraces this very culture; Maloney’s. Unsurprisingly, this is owed to it’s popularity amongst Latinos/Brazilians who breathe life into an otherwise run-of-the-mill pub. You can go with your friends, and you can dance with them if you like, but you’ll find plenty of lone diggers (friendly and attractive Latino/Brazilian lone diggers, might I add) who are ready to dance with you with absolutely zero shame. This is what I miss of Brazil; people who are ready to embrace you with open arms, eager to just have some fun. At Maloney’s however, you’ll find exactly that.
Very affordable drinks, 6 dollar Guinness pints and cheap jugs. Great for a pre drink/hang session.Underwhelming food quality, I do not recommend eating here. Stale and bland.
Got the burger meh. I don’t think I’ll eat here again. It wasn’t bad, but with so many other great burger joints around now, I think I’ll stick to them. I went at Anzac Day, so there was a good atmosphere !! But stick to drinks !
This place is everything one could dislike about a pub. Its big and void of any character. But its about the food, right? Eh, no. Its not. I’ve eaten here a few time and I have never taken a positive away. The food borders on inedible. Portions are fair for the price but heating up frozen or microwave standard meals does not count as cooking. Better options for food or drink
I can manage a quick drink here once in a blue moon despite it is a bit grimey . Usually we sit by the large window along Goulburn street that is good for people watching. Nothing as sophisticated as pubs in Surry Hills, just a standard Irish pub serving standard Australian beers and basic wine list. Not that there is anything wrong with it. Frequented by backpackers from near hostels, it apparently turns into rave night with disco balls and dance floor on Saturday nights. thernbdiary.com
Maloneys is an Irish pub in Haymarket with a solid pub menu which is mixed in with some traditional Irish fare.The pub has a great atmosphere most nights of the week (evenings is generally a mix of after work and backpacker crowd) although weekends it can get pretty hectic and messy!Some of my faves on the menu include the Lamb Ribs with Housemade BBQ Sauce, Lamb Shank with Parsnip & Herb Mash and the 300g Rib Eye Steak. They also do a solid Chicken Schnitty and have a regular specials board. This week’s special was a great 350g Sirloin on the bone served with Char Grilled Sweet Potato Wedges. If you’re feeling adventurous and multicultural, give the Irish Sampler Plate a crack, featuring Boxty (Irish Potato Pancakes), Bangers & Mash, Beef & Guiness Pie and Irish Stew.
One of the worst meals I’ve had in Sydney. The $17.90 char grilled steak special was an atrocious cut of meat. I won’t be back. The bar staff were fine however I think the kitchen staff were embarrassed to be serving such food.