Sir William Wallace Hotel
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Sir William Wallace Hotel

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Victorian-era pub with pool tables, verandah, and pub grub

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Sir William Wallace Hotel by null
Sir William Wallace Hotel by null
Sir William Wallace Hotel by null
Sir William Wallace Hotel by null
Sir William Wallace Hotel by null
Sir William Wallace Hotel by null
Sir William Wallace Hotel by null
Sir William Wallace Hotel by null
Sir William Wallace Hotel by null
Sir William Wallace Hotel by null
Sir William Wallace Hotel by null
Sir William Wallace Hotel by null
Sir William Wallace Hotel by null
Sir William Wallace Hotel by null
Sir William Wallace Hotel by null
Sir William Wallace Hotel by null
Sir William Wallace Hotel by null
Sir William Wallace Hotel by null
Sir William Wallace Hotel by null
Sir William Wallace Hotel by null
Sir William Wallace Hotel by null
Sir William Wallace Hotel by null
Sir William Wallace Hotel by null
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31 Cameron St, Sydney NSW 2041, Australia Get directions

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31 Cameron St, Sydney NSW 2041, Australia Get directions

+61 2 9555 8570
williamwallacehotel.com.au
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"This is Not a Gastro Pub! Just a good old Aussie boozer full of character and chartacters!" - Wilhelmina's by 8 Hospitality

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"The William Wallace hotel, Balmain by Wilhelmina's by 8 Hospitality. This is Not a Gastro Pub! Just a good old Aussie boozer full of character and chartacters!"

Sydney
Sir William Wallace Hotel

Hana M.

Google
Been here a couple of times and the food is alright. it's good for a couple of friends to head down to the pub, however later at night it becomes louder and more brawly... not too great for the kids. More of a casuals pub than a nice regular pub. wouldn't really go back again, unless for the food. cheap and delicious!

David G.

Google
Just walked up to see the terrific Grateful Dad's....... standing in the small side bar with the missus and kids and the two charming harridans "serving" refuse to serve me as the main bar is busy. This despite my having clear line of sight into that bar and no one is waiting. Arrogant, complacent BS. After 20 years of occasionally supporting this boozer no more The last couple of dinners there average at best and this evening you've iced the cake. Well done girls. Avoid. The Oak and Dry Dock effortlessly superior.

Andrew S.

Google
This is what pubs used to be! Such a great place. Old school with history and great beer. Pubs these days are sterile, but not at the Willy Wally!! Stop by and see what I mean. Food is great too.

Chris S.

Google
A pub that is still original and has not be gutted. One of the last places still with Dart board and pool table. Good friendly staff and relaxing atmosphere. Outstanding pub that should be on your list to visit.

Mark W.

Google
Curious of the Scottish connection so exploring the hood I dropped by. Def a workong man's pub and though still not sure why the Scots it was only $6.50 a pint. Got to say though it's a dump, in a nice traditional way. Fill yur boots!!

Danielle L.

Google
As my family comes from Balmain, I had always heard of these pubs off Darling Street, so I wanted to go and check them out for myself. I popped in to the William Wallace for lunch one day. The pub was an old victorian corner terrace, and the decor perhaps as old as that. (I did however like the Balmain Tigers colour trim around the inside pilliars) Although they had a small eating area out the back this was nothing more than a working mans local pub. I had steak and chips - again, nothing more than typical pub fare. If you were a local - by all means this is a comfy place for a coldie and some pub grub, however I wouldn't travel out of my way for the food.

Gordon

Google
Not to bad boozer more a trades bar Dose have Scottish stuff up on the wall Has food on the other side of the bar burgers and chips. Would like to see a haggis burger on the menu.

T A.

Google
Jugs of Carlton beer =$22. Very expensive compared to the Dry Dock pub down the road where a Coopers jug =$10. William Wallace main bar has seen better days and is fairly grim and unpleasant.
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David S.

Yelp
Well, I've heard of an Irish Pub and an English Pub but I haven't heard of a Scottish pub. I suspect that is because there are none, and I also suspect that this place really isn't trying to be a Scottish pub, but rather a pub that happens to be named after a Scottish folk legend. Anyway, while the front bar is really nice the restaurant out the back is actually quite tacky. Still, it is okay, however it can be a real trek actually getting here, even if you have a car (have you ever tried driving in Sydney). The only reason that I knew about this place was because I do my research, and I also live visiting pubs. As I suggested though, it is more of a local pub than anything else, but it does have some good things about it.