The Best (and Cosiest) Bars and Pubs with Fireplaces in Sydney

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The Best (and Cosiest) Bars and Pubs with Fireplaces in Sydney

Warm up over fireside beers, whisky cocktails and gravy-covered roasts.

Charlie Parker's

The basement bar at Fred's with exposed sandstone, seasonal cocktails and killer bar snacks.

The Glebe Hotel

This historic pub has been given a new name and dog-friendly courtyard.

The Doss House

This old-world whisky bar pouring more than 150 varieties is also a fascinating journey into the shady past of The Rocks.

The Duke of Clarence

Take a time hop at this 1800s-inspired English tavern with over 500 spirits, cask ales and a gastropub menu heroing classic British cuisine.

The Lord Dudley Hotel

The Lord Dudley Hotel is a slice of Old Blighty, a mock Tudor-like building complete with a creeping vine-covered exterior.

Cricketers Arms Hotel

Known more intimately as the Crix, this is the kind of local that will make you want to move into the area.

The Foxtrot

Deliciously smooth and wickedly gratifying, much like the whisky the Foxtrot showcases.

The Lord Nelson Brewery Hotel

Sydney’s oldest continually licensed hotel and home of Australia's oldest pub brewery.

The Old Fitzroy Hotel

A classic old English feel, a toasty fireplace and charming regulars meet fancy French feeds and natty wines at this Woolloomooloo pub.

The Duke of Enmore

This Enmore Road mainstay has woodfire eats, natty wines, heavy metal and picklebacks aplenty.

Dove & Olive

The first rule of Craft Beer Fight Club is you do not talk about Craft Beer Fight Club.

Teddy's

This charming neighbourhood bar brings an all-Australian beverage list and enticing modern Australian dishes to the upstairs space of a Stanmore Road stalwart.

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