The Bellevue Hotel
pubA renovated 1880s Paddington pub with a bistro-style restaurant upstairs and sports screens in the front bar, serving modern Australian food alongside classic pub meals.
4.1
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Happy Hour
- house wine
- house beer
- house spirits
Monday – Friday
5:00pm – 7:00pm
Best For
PubLive MusicOutdoor SeatingTakes Reservations
159 Hargrave St, Paddington 2021
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Monday11:30am – 10pm
Tuesday11:30am – 10pm
Wednesday11:30am – 11pm
Thursday11:30am – 11pm
FridayToday10am – 12am
Saturday10am – 2am
Sunday11am – 10pm
The Vibe
- The space: Light, airy dining room with booth seating, hanging ferns and twig-like lighting fixtures, plus a classic front bar with big screens for sports viewing. The upstairs function space handles private parties and corporate events.
- The crowd: Groups settling in for relaxed dinners, families taking advantage of the pub atmosphere, sports fans gathering around the screens and after-work drinkers grabbing a beverage to wind down. Weekend lunch draws couples and friends catching up over long meals.
- The energy: Varies between the dining room's restaurant feel and the front bar's pub energy. Game days bring the sports crowd, while weeknight dinners lean quieter and more bistro-like. The split-level layout means you can choose your vibe - upbeat pub or relaxed dining room.
The Neighbourhood
- The location: Set on Hargrave Street in Paddington's leafy back streets, away from the main Oxford Street strip but close enough for easy access to the area's shopping and dining. The tree-lined street feels residential and quiet, a contrast to the busier commercial strips nearby.
- The street: Part of a quieter residential stretch where the pub has been a local fixture since 1880, maintaining its corner position through multiple renovations and reinventions. Victorian terraces and converted warehouses line the surrounding blocks.
- Getting there: Walking distance from the heart of Paddington's retail precinct, positioned on the residential side where locals can duck in for a meal or drink without the Oxford Street crowds. Easy access from both Paddington and Woollahra, sitting right on the suburb boundary.