Nelson Hotel
pubA 1930s art deco pub between Woollahra and Bondi Junction, offering craft beers on tap, award-winning steaks and regular comedy nights in a spacious heritage building.
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Monday – Friday
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PubOutdoor SeatingTakes ReservationsWheelchair Accessible
232 Oxford Street, Bondi Junction 2025
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Monday10am – 1am
Tuesday10am – 1am
WednesdayToday10am – 1am
Thursday10am – 1am
Friday10am – 1am
Saturday10am – 1am
Sunday10am – 10pm
The Vibe
- Interior design: This 1930s art deco building retains its original character with spacious rooms and gracious proportions. The public bar anchors the ground floor, while the bistro operates upstairs with views across the neighbourhood.
- Beer garden: Out back, a rustic beer garden provides outdoor drinking space away from Oxford Street's traffic. Timber seating and greenery create a relaxed contrast to the polished interior.
- Function space: Level One serves as both dining room and event venue, hosting everything from comedy nights to dart competitions. The space transforms depending on what's programmed - intimate for dinner service, lively for live events.
- Crowd and timing: Regulars mix with families and groups celebrating special occasions. The Richardson family has run the venue for over three decades, building a loyal local following that treats this as their neighbourhood gathering spot.
The Neighbourhood
- Location: Positioned on Oxford Street between Woollahra and Bondi Junction, the Nelson sits at the intersection of two established suburbs. The pub serves as a local oasis away from the shopping centre crowds that define central Bondi Junction.
- Transport links: Close to Bondi Junction's major transport hub, making it accessible for those heading to or from the eastern beaches. The location puts it within walking distance of both Woollahra's quieter residential streets and the retail energy of Westfield.
- Local context: The venue has been embedded in this community for decades, with the Richardson family's long stewardship creating connections across generations of locals. This stability makes it a genuine neighbourhood pub rather than a tourist stop, despite its proximity to major transport connections.