Hotel Palisade

Hotel Palisade - Table reservation

35 Bettington Street, The Rocks, Sydney, 2000, MILLERS POINT, Australia
885 Reviews 4

"One of Sydney's best kept and DEF there with my favorite cities. A beautiful trendy roof affair with huge windows and breathtaking views of the harbor. Grief Grief I had several times several times for slim sunset cocktails and twice for the food. This time was a nice little bread and dive selection, followed by a breathtakingly vibrant haloumi and watermelon salad. Such a jewel."

Details

Phone: +61292517225,+61290180123

Address: 35 Bettington Street, The Rocks, Sydney, 2000, MILLERS POINT, Australia

City: MILLERS POINT

Opening hours

Tuesday: 12:00-15:00 17:00-22:00

Wednesday: 12:00-15:00 17:00-22:00

Thursday: 12:00-15:00 17:00-22:00

Saturday: 12:00-16:00 17:30-22:00

Sunday: 12:00-16:00 17:00-21:00

Statistics

Dishes: 25

Amenities: 23

Categories: 5

Reviews: 885


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Reviews

4.5 /5 Rating

I think much of the allure with Henry Deane / Hotel Palisade is that the wretched and worn outer could host such a gorgeous lively rooftop bar. With Henry Deane long on my radar, we visited for a Sunday session, finding it only mildly challenging to locate some seats despite our expectations. For those happy for a quieter environment, the public bar on ground level is welcoming and rich with personality in not only the building but welcoming staff. Alighting at level four, there is a sub-level of the rooftop, which hosts a few opulent private casual seating rooms as well as original balcony to overlook The Rocks and the Harbour Bridge. To the west, there is an open glassed, atrium style cube...

5 /5 Rating

Monday night drinks with the best friends and best view of Australia's most beautiful city: what's not to love? On weekends it's impossible to move in this tall but tiny footprint of a building, according to our lovely bar-girl attending the ground floor bar. We spent an hour up on the top floor languishing in the comfort of soft cushions and low white couches, against the spectacular backdrop of Sydney Harbour Bridge and my old hunting ground, before the reserved guests were to arrive as we did not book a table.  They eventually cancelled but we decided to move downstairs anyway. My Campari and tonic was $10.00, which is about the same price that I  would pay anywhere. Cocktails a...

4.5 /5 Rating

I think much of the fascination with Henry Deane / Hotel Palisade is that the miserable and worn outer exterior could organize such a beautiful lively roof bar. With Henry Deane Long on my Radar we visited a Sunday meeting and found it only slightly challenging, despite our expectations to find some seats. For those who are happy for a quieter environment, the public bar on the ground is inviting and rich in personality in not only the building, but inviting staff. Getting off at Level Four is a low level of the roof, which houses a few opulent, private, casual seating and an original balcony overlooking the rocks and Harbor Bridge. In the West there is an open, in the atrium style cube, adj...

4 /5 Rating

After the nine million stairs I expected big big things I had to climb to reach the roof. It turned out that it was the stairs to the sky, the most breathtaking accommodation overlooking the beautiful harbor view. AMAZING. Can I like to live here? This light pink sofas! I'm dying. Unfortunately, the menu did not really for me, I think it fell a little too far into presumptuous areas. Where was the modest bread and dips? (At least there was a cheese plate). The blore was phenomenal, although the considerable glass was filled on the absolute edge. Definitely a great challenging place for one or two cocktails. The upper two levels are very swish, very shiny and glamorous, very sydney. I can not...

5 /5 Rating

One of Sydney's best kept and DEF there with my favorite cities. A beautiful trendy roof affair with huge windows and breathtaking views of the harbor. Grief Grief I had several times several times for slim sunset cocktails and twice for the food. This time was a nice little bread and dive selection, followed by a breathtakingly vibrant haloumi and watermelon salad. Such a jewel.