Posted by Hendy
I needed no nudging or pushing into a lazy Sunday lunch in The Rocks' newly renovated small bar, The Push, beneath the Russell Hotel, at the southernmost point of The Rocks precinct on George Street (or the beginning of The Rocks if you're coming from the CBD).
The Push, George Street, Sydney |
Nautical remnants dot the venue including ship ropes, turbines, ship blueprints and other old artefacts that hint at a curious history in this very place.
Licensed till midnight with capacity for 120 patrons, The Push brings small bars into The Rocks area.
The plush leather couches, brass fixtures, chequered tables and relaxing ambience of The Push attracts more regular office workers during the weekdays and younger crowds on Fridays and Saturdays, and a fair share of tourists.
To kick off lunch we ordered the Larrikin; a signature cocktail combining Jack Daniels bourbon and Tuaca, muddled with lime, mint and ginger ale.
A refreshing cocktail served with lots of ice and likened to a mule, the Larrikin's herbaceous, slightly bitter and sticky sweetness works for some and not for others.
The plush leather couches, brass fixtures, chequered tables and relaxing ambience of The Push attracts more regular office workers during the weekdays and younger crowds on Fridays and Saturdays, and a fair share of tourists.
Larrikin cocktail |
A refreshing cocktail served with lots of ice and likened to a mule, the Larrikin's herbaceous, slightly bitter and sticky sweetness works for some and not for others.
Strawberry Jam Mocktail |
School prawns, Cajun spiced, preserved lemon mayonnaise |
Sliders: pulled lamb, pork rib, crispy seitan |
Served in mini brioche buns, the pulled lamb slider was nice and moist, served with mashed peas - my pick of the three.
The pork rib slider had a curry flavouring, which was a refreshingly different take rather than the pulled pork that's still everywhere in Sydney. The vegetarian seitan slider would have been a winner with a little more seasoning on the gluten filling.
The pork rib slider had a curry flavouring, which was a refreshingly different take rather than the pulled pork that's still everywhere in Sydney. The vegetarian seitan slider would have been a winner with a little more seasoning on the gluten filling.
Herb battered barramundi, house made tartare, hand cut chips, mashed peas |
Shepherd's pie with slow cooked lamb shoulder, crushed peas, sebago mash, watercress |
The pot pie was served with large portion of watercress on the side and more mashed peas, while the potato mash was light, fluffy and rather addictive. The lamb shoulder filling was like a hearty winter's lamb stew and appropriately filling for a cool Sunday's lunch.
House salad with frisee, radicchio and rocket, sliced radish, zucchini, white wine vinaigrette |
ANZAC crumbed macadamia ice cream with rum butter sauce |
Coated with a crumb of Anzac biscuits, the ice cream ball had satisfying chunks of macadamia nuts that combined for all round sweetness and butteriness.
The rum butter sauce was sharply sweeter than the ice cream, though it worked quite well with the relatively toned down crumbs and ice cream.
Endeavour Vintage Growers golden ale |
When it comes down to it, The Rocks is an important part of Sydney history and will always attract tourists as a result. Joining the likes of iconic pubs The Glenmore and The Australian, the newly renovated The Push will undoubtedly help to refresh the suite of traditional pubs and bars around The Rocks and nudge it into a new era.
Food, Booze & Shoes dined at The Push as a guest, with thanks to Agency G.
The Push has been on my wishlist for far too long... your review has inspired me to finally get down there. Looks amazing!
ReplyDeleteWhat a refreshing mocktail! And I love munching on school prawns, yum :)
ReplyDeleteOMG! That Anzac crumbed mac ice cream sounds so damn amazing!
ReplyDeleteThe food looks good and it's always good to have somewhere to go in that area.
ReplyDeleteThose sliders look good :9
ReplyDelete@SeekWhatYouEat @Foodsaurus @RamenRaff @NQN @MABvFood definitely worth checking out, quite a contrast from the brethren bar down the road and adding on to the few wonderful places at The Rocks.
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