Nelson Hotel
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A neighbourhood pub on Oxford Street that serves as a reliable local option in Bondi Junction's commercial centre. Visitors have noted the decent food offerings and friendly service.
4.4
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Happy Hour
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Monday – Friday
4:00pm – 6:00pm
Best For
Standout drinksExcellent serviceQuality bar food
232 Oxford Street, Bondi Junction 2025
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Monday10am – 1am
Tuesday10am – 1am
Wednesday10am – 1am
Thursday10am – 1am
FridayToday10am – 1am
Saturday10am – 1am
Sunday10am – 10pm
The Vibe
- Setting: Located along Oxford Street's main strip, it operates as a straightforward neighbourhood pub without pretensions, fitting comfortably into the busy commercial environment.
- Atmosphere: The space appears to cater to a mix of locals and shoppers, with a relaxed pub environment that some guests have found welcoming. The interior maintains a traditional pub feel that suits both quick drinks and longer meals.
- Service: Staff members have received positive mentions from visitors, suggesting attentive counter service that contributes to the venue's reputation as a dependable local option.
- Food focus: The kitchen seems to handle pub meals well, with several diners commenting favourably on their dining experience. The menu appears to cover standard pub fare that satisfies both locals and passing trade.
The Neighbourhood
- Location: Sits on Oxford Street's busy commercial strip, walking distance from Westfield Bondi Junction and the major transport interchange. The venue occupies a prime position in one of Sydney's busiest retail districts.
- Transport: The venue benefits from Bondi Junction's status as a terminus station on the T4 line, with extensive bus connections to eastern beaches making it accessible for a drink before or after shopping. Multiple bus routes and the nearby rail connection create steady foot traffic throughout the day.
- Local scene: Functions as one of the few drinking options in this predominantly retail-focused area, serving locals and transit users rather than destination drinkers. The pub fills a practical gap in an area dominated by shopping centres and chain restaurants, offering a more traditional drinking experience.