The southern end of King Street has always been my preferred stretch in Newtown. Here you'll still find a chaotic jumble of shopfronts, dusty window displays and traces of its original bohemia. And yet capable of a surprise or two.
On the corner of Darley Street you'll find the Botany View Hotel, a local watering hole for blokes with TAB screens for punting and flatscreens for the latest in the footy.
Inside the Botany View Hotel
At the back is the neighbourhood secret - Darley Street Bistro with three blackboard menus traversing a dizzying range of options from $13 beef burgers to a decandent pork belly confit and crackling for $24. There's something for everyone, it seems with a Black Angus chargrilled rump steak at $16 with choice of sauce and sides, cajun-spiced barramundi quesadillas ($21) and four vegetarian options (bruschetta for $9, pizza for $12, vegetarian dips and sourdough for $16 and a haloumi stack for $19).
The kitchen is compact but efficient, simultaneously collecting money for orders and plating on the pass. Once you've ordered your meal (payment is by cash only), diners are handed a buzzer to alert them when their food is ready for pick-up.
Upstairs dining room
The dining room upstairs is where you'll find large groups of friends and families soaking up the sunlight in a bright and airy space. The vibe is completely different, especially out on the balcony where you can catch up on your Vitamin D.
Portuguese chicken burger $14
We're barely have time to finish our beer before our meals are ready. The Portuguese chicken burger is simple but generous in its quality of ingredients. A juicy chicken fillet is sandwiched between a sesame-topped bun with crispy bacon, lettuce, tomato, cheese, aioli and a thick splodge of guacamole. And no burger is complete without french fries on the side.
Prawn linguine $22
After much indecision, I finally settle on the prawn linguine, a pile of slippery pasta tossed through with a rich oven roasted tomato sauce that packs more of a chilli kick than you'd expect. It's a perfect complement to the prawns, about half-a-dozen scattered throughout that are plump, aromatic and sweet. Greenery comes in the form of pesto dollops, sprigs of baby rocket and a raft of asparagus, blanched until just tender.
But my highlight of our meal? A little video gaming after lunch at an old skool two-player arcade table. All that was missing was the plastic stools but we battled through several games of 1942 and Pac-Man. Just like old times!
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Darley Street Bistro at the Botany View Hotel
597 King Street, Newtown, Sydney
Tel: +61 (02) 9517 1133
Opening hours:
Monday to Sunday 12pm-10pm
Cash only
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haha i love pacman
ReplyDeleteLooks such the dodgy-looking pub... I try to walk past it quickly all the time :D though there are worse around...
ReplyDeleteWow, this place looks so posh now! I used to live nextdoor when it was a divey old pub. Times they are a-changing! And I agree - this is the best part of Newtown, it's so interesting.
ReplyDeletewhat a great looking pub and just down the road from me. thanks.
ReplyDeleteLooooooove this place. The pork belly is fantastic!
ReplyDeleteI didn't know about this place, nice!
ReplyDeleteI used to love Pac Man, probably still do, but my favourite was Galaga — did they have that on it?
ReplyDeleteNo burger is complete without french fries on the side... and no prawn linguine is complete without asparagus on top?! ;)
ReplyDeleteWheee Pacman! And Street Fighter! Back-back-forward! :P
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I've heard a lot about this pub bistro from friends who are locals
ReplyDeleteI had my birthday dinner there 2 years ago, great food!
ReplyDeleteThis is my local pub and despite it being less than a minutes walk from my house, I rarely go there. Decent food if you just want pub grub that's a bit fancier than the average
ReplyDeleteIt's been so long since I've been here. I recall the food being inedible mush about five years ago and never bothering to return. It's just a short walk down King St. I think I must head back.
ReplyDeleteIf only for the pacman.
I've walked past this place before, the little video gaming was so creative!
ReplyDeleteClassic bistro meals, served in a comfortable and friendly environment - love it.
ReplyDeletePacman! Looks pretty decent for pub food, I'll have to swing by next time I'm in the area :)
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