Wynyard Hotel
pubsmall and cosy pubgood service
A heritage pub from 1873 on the corner of Clarence and Erskine streets, serving schooners and cocktails with old-world character in the heart of the CBD.
4.0
(803 reviews)GoogleHappy Hour Deals
Happy Hour
- $7.50 schooners of house beers
- $10 pints of house beers
- $7.50 house spirits
- $7.50 house wines
- $15 Aperol Spritz
- $18 cocktails
Monday – Friday
5:00pm – 7:00pm
Best For
PubBarBar Food
107 Clarence Street, Sydney CBD 2000
View on Google MapsOpening Hours
MondayToday8am – 2am
Tuesday8am – 2am
Wednesday8am – 2am
Thursday8am – 2am
Friday8am – 2am
Saturday10am – 4am
Sunday12pm – 8pm
The Vibe
- Heritage charm: The pub dates back to 1873 and retains its classic pub character despite modern updates, with old-world details that speak to its long history on this CBD corner.
- Central location: Positioned at the intersection of Clarence and Erskine streets, it's an easy walk from Wynyard Station and puts you within reach of the city's main attractions on foot.
- Dual-purpose space: Functions as both accommodation upstairs and a ground-floor bar and dining room, creating a practical base for visitors but also drawing locals looking for a straightforward drink in the CBD.
- Weekday energy: The happy hour pricing from 5-7pm Monday to Friday suggests it catches the after-work crowd, with $7.50 schooners and $18 cocktails bringing office workers in for a quick drink before heading home.
The Neighbourhood
- Prime CBD positioning: Sitting on Clarence Street between the financial district and Circular Quay, Wynyard Hotel occupies one of the city's most connected corners - Wynyard Station is the closest transport hub via the York Street exit.
- Walking distance to everything: The location puts major CBD attractions within easy reach on foot, making it a practical choice whether you're exploring the harbour foreshore or staying close to the business district.
- Parking considerations: Merivale offers 10% off night and weekend parking rates at selected Wilson car parks for venue visitors, acknowledging that driving into this part of the CBD requires some planning.
- Historic streetscape: The corner of Clarence and Erskine streets maintains some of Sydney's older commercial architecture, with the pub's 1873 heritage fitting naturally into a neighbourhood where modern towers sit alongside 19th-century buildings.
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