Bitter Phew

Bitter Phew - Table reservation

Level 1, 137 Oxford Street, Darlinghurst, Sydney, NSW, 2010, Australia
1775 Reviews 4.7

"With its emphasis on craft beers, it's more like a small pub than a small bar."

Details

Address: Level 1, 137 Oxford Street, Darlinghurst, Sydney, NSW, 2010, Australia

City: Darlinghurst

Website: http://www.bitterphew.com

Opening hours

Monday: 17:00-00:00

Tuesday: 15:00-00:00

Wednesday: 15:00-00:00

Thursday: 15:00-00:00

Friday: 12:00-02:00

Saturday: 12:00-02:00

Sunday: 12:00-22:00

Statistics

Dishes: 17

Amenities: 21

Categories: 5

Reviews: 1775


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Reviews

5 /5 Rating

My Favourite. Honestly, I've been to every Craft beer bar in Sydney and Aaron the man in charge of the bar here is honestly the most down to earth and welcoming out of any of them. Truly this place has the best beer in town and the taps change regularly with a handful of bottles also that are from some of the most interesting brewers local and abroad. If you are after a relaxed experience even if you may not know too much about beer these guys are great. You can always try a beer and see if you like it and they'll give you a run down on the beer also with some interesting styles the guys are great!

5 /5 Rating

This has become my current favourite craft beer bar in Sydney. There are quite a food good ones around the area (e.g. Keg Brew, Taphouse) but I find that the Bitter Phew consistently has the most interesting range of beer available, on tap and in bottles. It's a good crowd of people there, no beer wankers or rough nuts, everyone is there to be civil and enjoy craft beer. The folks who work there are also great friend and happy to provide advice in need. Give it a try!

5 /5 Rating

loved the variety of craftsmen beer! definitiw something for every (beer) mood. cozy environment with a mixture of sofas, high chairs and bar seats. I'll be back in sydney.

5 /5 Rating

great beer, friendly staff, good atmosphere. not the cheapest, but for the curs for this type of space.

0 /5 Rating

With its emphasis on craft beers, it's more like a small pub than a small bar.