St Leonards Tavern

Pub · St Leonards

St Leonards Tavern

Pub · St Leonards

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655 Pacific Hwy, St Leonards NSW 2065, Australia

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St. Leonards offers a lively mix of tasty pizza, juicy burgers, and classic pub fare in a contemporary setting with pool tables and sports on TV.  

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655 Pacific Hwy, St Leonards NSW 2065, Australia Get directions

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655 Pacific Hwy, St Leonards NSW 2065, Australia Get directions

+61 2 9436 1933
stleonardstavern.com.au
@stleonardstavern

A$1–40 · Menu

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"‘I don’t get it’ is something we all say regularly. Or should do anyway. It’s okay not to get it, and not getting something is an important part of our review process at The Infatuation. It means trying again. Working it out. Making sure. Eating more. And then eating some more. Take our experiences at St Leonards as an example. The first time we went, we left feeling like a teenage boyfriend in an art gallery: confused and filled with self-doubt. Naturally, this meant a second visit a few months later. It left us feeling the same, only now we were channelling Philip Marlowe. We were onto something. Something fishy. Something not quite right. Like a pack of Revels that are entirely coffee creme. So we went one more time. And then, finally, we were sure. Sure that St Leonards is not a good restaurant. Every time we’ve been to St Leonards we’ve entered confidently, like a drunk getting in the wrong Uber, before leaving disappointed, like a drunk getting out the wrong Uber. This disappointment is never solely because of one so-so meatball sullying a lunch. Or a table of Thomas Pink shirts prattling through your dinner. Rather, it’s these things and more. All at once. Average atmosphere, average service, and, more often that not, average food. The menu at St Leonards doesn’t need an explanation, but you get one anyway. Snacks, raw bits, shellfish, stuff cooked on fire, sides. You’ll order a £9 clam in Sichuan oil because you don’t know what a £9 clam in Sichuan oil looks or tastes like. It looks like a clam. It tastes overpoweringly of Sichuan oil. A plate of grilled vegetables is also underwhelmingly truthful to its name. Irony is not on the menu at St Leonards. Just try their fish finger sandwich. It may well be what’s fishy about this place, because it literally (and unpleasantly) stinks of Billingsgate. There’s no shame in being confused here, because this is a confusing restaurant. For every delicious plate of beetroot and black garlic, there’s a 35 minute wait for a tepid piece of £24 hake. You’ll rave about the crunchy XO cabbage, and then wonder why nobody is able to advise anything beyond “a medium red” from a very proper wine list. Red or black. Good or bad. This restaurant is a gamble with little reward. But after a while, you will understand St Leonards. The food is miss, and sometimes hit. The service is mainly miss. And even the space, which is big and airy: bar area at the front, dining area at the back, feels bafflingly subdued when full. That’s this restaurant to a tee. It’s swings and roundabouts. And once you’ve realised that, you’ll understand that some things aren’t worth trying to get. Food Rundown Clam, Sichuan Oil, Coriander Want a £9 clam that tastes overwhelmingly of Sichuan oil, or 36 Freddos? Thought so. Pork Skins Like so much here, these look the part, but don’t taste it. There’s a good amount of crunch but not much else. Fish Finger Sandwich If Captain Birdseye wasn’t a fictional character, he’d be turning in his grave. This really is quite unpleasant. Leek, Almond Cream, Truffle One of the hits. A whole rich and creamy leek with a herby oil and some charred-ness going on. If only all the dishes here could be like this. photo credit: Karolina Wiercigroch Beetroot, Black Garlic, Walnut, Creme Fraiche Another hit. This is one of the best plates of beetroot we’ve had, and is much more unusual than the cheese and walnut combo you see elsewhere. Celeriac, Duck Offal, Cherry Three warnings about this plate. 1) The cherry stones should really come with an FYI. 2) You can’t taste much apart from the duck offal. 3) It’s not worth ordering. Vegetable Plate You know when you eat one of those tomatoes that makes you feel like you’ve never eaten a tomato before? This isn’t like that. It’s like eating a plate of grilled vegetables. Lamb Rib, Salted Cucumber, Burnt Honey These look good. All glistening and brown, like a sexy sunbathing Twix. They just don’t taste of very much. If you’re into gnawing bland meat, go wild. Sausage, Tomato, Pepper The sort of plate your parents used to cook at those summer barbecues with Zero 7 playing, discussing those new fangled DVDs. Perfectly fine. Lamb Caillette, Split Peas, Pork Fat This is St Leonards on a plate. It would probably be quite nice if it wasn’t served at room temperature. Hake, White Beans, Trompettes There is simple and tasty, and then there is simply tepid and uninteresting. This is the latter. photo credit: Karolina Wiercigroch Cabbage, XO Crumb, Pork Fat Without doubt, the most consistent thing about St Leonards. Extremely delicious. Broccoli, Ham Knuckle, Smoked Chilli This has got the punch of a northern bouncer. It’s nice. Rhum Baba, Smoked Pineapple, Treacle, Ice Cream Another captain. Morgan this time. He’d have probably enjoyed this a bit too much, because it’s heavy on the booze. Other than that, it’s just okay." - Jake Missing

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Patrick Hobbs

Google
Best Pub Steak under $20??? I’m embarking on a journey to qualify this accolade but what an absolute banger to start with at $17! Had a bit of a funky wine poured by the glass but the manager quickly exchanged for a fresh bottle and better blend…choice bro! The steak was ordered Rare with Peppercorn sauce: Rare Rump Steak Grilled beautifully all over and rested to retain its soft and juicy texture ⭐️ ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Chips - crispy and golden brown ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Peppercorn sauce - fine, creamy with that lovely piquancy from green peppercorns…a deft hand thanks Chef Sahib! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Side salad— refreshing zingy dressed fresh leaves and veg julienne with a subtle, citrusy, mildly sweet on the palate feel…joy! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ I’ve been a chef for 40yrs and this place deserves to be on your radar for high quality and exceptional bang for you buck, lunches & dinners! Will be on the hunt to see how St Leos Tavern stacks up locally and further afield. Bravo Team!! Well done 👏

Peter Johnston

Google
Well, it isn't what it used to be. It has been a long time since I last visited and the service has certainly suffered. Staff were unhelpful and were certainly not friendly. Not really unfriendly either. Just deadpan. A pretty standard selection of beer that is not what you would call adventurous. At worst you could call it boring. I had one beer and left, so my trip down memory lane was severely truncated. I won't be back any time soon.

BOJAGI. Coasters

Google
I couldn't agree more with Peter's review on the changes in their services. The staff...You don't need to be smiling all the time, but don't also need to look 'I hate working here'. Look at the Belroy! I'm happy to pay more for their welcoming service. It's been one of my favourite local venues, but bye bye!

Alyssa

Google
First time dining in here. We didnt expect much but they did exceeded our assumptions. Great food! We ordered wagyu burger + apple cider and my fiancé ordered Chicken Parmi. Also, he loved the beer on tap. Conveniently located near StLeonards train station. Also their closing time is at around 2 or 4am👌🏼❤️

stephen mitterdorfer

Google
The place is fantastic. I have been coming to this place for past 2 years. It never drops the stranded delivering me delicious meals for dinner. Especially there 250g Grain Fed Rump with IPA beer Magnificent .

Eddie Current

Google
Pizza machine broke, lol. Wayga Beef Burger was amazing.

steve moszczyc

Google
Awesome place food was great and workers were nice and friendly, nice visit for a first time in Australia.

Andrew C

Google
Nice pub with generic pub food. Had the chicken parmigiana and it was quite good. The inclusion of vegetables was a nice touch. Was a tad on the pricey side though (apparently if you go on a Monday lunch it is only $12). Decent selection of good beers on tap. Can be hard to get a table at Friday lunch time. Conveniently located very close to the train station

David S.

Yelp
There are two pubs in St Leonards, a really cool pub, and the St Leonards Tavern. In fact simply by looking at this place from the outside I knew that this was going to be a pretty shocking place - not even worth being referred to as an 'Old Man Pub' (because at least Old Man Pubs have character - this place doesn't). Okay, the staff were friendly, but the atmosphere in that place really wasn't, and despite this I still went inside and had a beer, namely because I don't feel that I can really write about a place unless I have been inside and actually had a beer. Mind you, now that I have done that, and now that I have written my thoughts up on Yelp, I don't have to think about this place ever again.

Andrew C.

Yelp
Nice pub with generic pub food. Had the chicken parmigiana and it was quite good. The inclusion of vegetables was a nice touch. Was a tad on the pricey side though (apparently if you go on a Monday lunch it is only $12). Decent selection of good beers on tap. Can be hard to get a table at Friday lunch time. Conveniently located very close to the train station

Benjamin B.

Yelp
If the St Leonards Tavern were a colour it would be beige. Functional, sure, but overall just sort of . . . blah. Much like a vampire, the Tav is has no soul. The furniture is utilitarian, the walls are largely undecorated and the only feature to draw the eye are a trio of massive televisions showing 24hr sports. Sadly, I don't think the Tav knows quite what it wants to be - is it a sports bar? Is it an after-work watering hole? Is it one of the North Shore's few true late-night haunts? It makes a half-hearted attempt at all of these, and as a result fails to be any of them. Which is unfortunate, as it occupies some prime real estate right next to the train station. The pluses - cheap drinks, open late - aren't enough, in this reviewers opinion, to make up for the hollow experience that awaits punters therein, especially with some far better options available just down the road in neighbouring Crows Nest.

Marelle D.

Yelp
Dont except any service if you play pool against one of the owners/share holders but you wont know it until refused service(cry to security or complain to mates outside having a smoke). After one round of drinks, denied service by bar and told they we not allowed to serve us drinks although there later then most patrons and first drinks. Our huge group of 3 were sitting at booth waiting for the pool table. Security also comment it was wrong that we had been singled out. Confronted person civically but although he knew "knew no one" security were right there on his side if anything had kicked off. Such a shame as came here one a week for lunch with 10+ people from just around the corner. Guess wininning is everything here. Avoid Gilorys as owned by some people.

Erica H.

Yelp
No wonder this place has terrible yelp reviews. I was kicked out last night at 11pm because I asked to order a shot (after ordering and eating dinner and having very little to drink). The bartender forcibly refused, called me beligerent and then kicked me out because it was his "right." Stay away-- especially if you are a female American-- apparently the manager doesn't like our kind. Thanks for the hospitality-- NOT!