From Central Station, The Forresters is the third pub you'll see heading up Foveaux Street, and requires quite a serious uphill hike past the Merivale-owned Excelsior/El Loco. A quick bevvy at the rather dodgy KB's - the first pub - might be needed to steel the nerves of the stiletto-heeled up that incline.
The Forresters dining room, corner Foveaux and Riley Streets, Surry Hills |
In addition to the front bar and booth-lined diner style room, there's an outdoors-y section and a newly opened third level for "sit down dinners"; although the same menu of Italian hits is available throughout the venue.
Even when sharing among three, the one-page menu of snacks, salads, rotisserie of the day, pizzas, pastas, mains, sandwiches and sides makes choosing an appropriately sized meal a little difficult.
Smoked mozzarella arancini |
Smoked mozzarella arancini |
Poppers - pork and sage stuffed fried peppers |
These, designed to be 'popped' into the mouth in one go, had some quality filling and were unexpectedly juicy - most likely with juices from the cooked capsicum - hence, the unglamourous shove-it-in-in-one-go approach.
Balsamic ribs |
Pizza with nduja, tallegio and mashed potato |
The bubbled and burnished thin pizza base had been spread lightly with a layer of creamy mashed potato; dotted with not-quite-enough nduja bits; and then sprinkled with Spanish onion and tallegio cheese.
With cheese melted all over the creamy mash, it was actually an ideal combination that didn't feel too heavy and which smoothed out the quite spicy hits of the nduja. That's a win for carb-on-carb.
Salt cod parmigiana with Italian slaw and potato salad |
Looking every bit the classic parmigiana with a golden crumb, tomato sauce, melted cheese and diced parsley, the thick fillet of salt cod was, unsurprisingly, salty and a bit dry, and unfortunately not much more.
Lemon tart thickshake (left) and tiramisu knickerbocker glory (right) |
The lemon tart thickshake was the one that intrigued me, and the lightly citrusy, airy and creamy, pastel yellow concoction did not disappoint, especially with its biscuit crumble garnish. The tiramisu knickerbocker glory was essentially a tiramisu in a tall glass, albeit a very well made one with a decent coffee hit in the sponge fingers.
As we departed the dining room through the still-packed front bar, it was clear that the cool pub vibe had been instilled almost immediately in the venue. And despite some menu misses, we would have to see The Forresters for the trees and hike back up that darned hill again for poppers, pizzas and lemon tart shakes.
Ooh hehe quite interested in trying out the pay day pizza, it sounds pretty darn good (wonder if it's actually worth it lol). Is the lemon tart shake lemony sour or more on the sweet end?
ReplyDeleteOoohh! We were there last Sunday. Didn't order any of the dishes you did but the ribs look amazing!
ReplyDeleteEver since I read about the stuffed fried peppers I wanted to come here. :-)
ReplyDeleteLooks like some better-than-average pub food... I love the look of those ribs!
ReplyDeleteYou ate this in a pub? Pretty fancy I'd say. Everything looks pretty good, particularly the ribs!
ReplyDeleteI love the sound of the pay day pizza. I wonder if it lives up to its price tag? :)
ReplyDeleteNot sure I would ever order the pay day pizza, but it certainly has my curiosity. I seriously want to try those poppers!
ReplyDeleteoh wow the ribs look amazing!
ReplyDeleteLooks good. I love the potato pizza the best. This place has seen so many changes
ReplyDeleteHi Vivian - The shake is on the sweeter side, but still quite delectable :) Not sure if I can drop $50 on ONE pizza!
ReplyDeleteHi JB - Oooh, can't wait to see what you had!
Hi joey - Oh yeah, they're totally worth the hike up the hill!
Hi JasmyneTea - Yeah, quite a decent serving for the price, I thought.
Hi Tina - Yup, that's becoming the Surry Hills pub standard...
Hi Lorraine - I'd also have concerns about the freshness of the ingredients, cos seriously, how many would you sell in a week?
Hi Sara - Would love to try the Pay Day one, if someone else was paying ;)
Hi suze - Pretty good for the price :)
Hi Tania - It's been years since I was at the Forresters before this, but I imagine it's had a few changes since.
Salt cod parmigiana? Now that's just a little too unconventional for me. It's definitely an interesting mix-up of food
ReplyDeleteHave been keen to check out the new Forresters. Liking the look of those beef ribs!
ReplyDeleteFood aside, I'm encouraged by the fact that there are lots of interesting milk/thickshakes popping up seemingly everywhere!
ReplyDeleteHi John - Yep, one case where good ol' chicken parmi would have won out...
ReplyDeleteHi Helen - If I worked around there, I reckon I'd be alternating Forresters and Excelsior (and maybe a bit of KB's...)
Hi Rita - Isn't it great? I'm still dying to try a peanut butter one.