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The Alfred Hotel

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The Alfred Hotel provides a classic pub environment featuring a bistro, public bar, and outdoor seating area located adjacent to the University of Sydney and the hospital precinct.

About The Alfred Hotel

The Alfred Hotel is a long-standing establishment situated within The University of Sydney precinct. It serves as a central social hub for the local community, offering a range of facilities including a sports bar and a dedicated dining area. The venue maintains a traditional pub atmosphere while catering to a diverse demographic of students, professionals, and residents. Its location makes it a convenient meeting point for those attending the campus or visiting the nearby Royal Prince Alfred Hospital. The menu focuses on standard Australian pub fare, featuring burgers, schnitzels, and seasonal dishes. Beverage options include local craft beers, wines, and spirits. Multiple screens throughout the bar area broadcast live sporting events, while the outdoor seating provides a space for alfresco dining. The hotel operates throughout the week, providing consistent service and a reliable option for lunch, dinner, or social drinks in the inner west of Sydney.

What they're known for

  • Proximity to the University of Sydney
  • Extensive craft beer and beverage selection
  • Traditional bistro meals and daily specials

Best for

  • University students and academic staff
  • Hospital employees and visiting families
  • Locals seeking a casual social venue

Frequently asked

What is The Alfred Hotel best for?

University students and academic staff, Hospital employees and visiting families, Locals seeking a casual social venue

How do I contact The Alfred Hotel?

You can reach them by phone +61 2 9557 2216 or website http://www.thealfredhotel.com.au/.

Where is The Alfred Hotel?

The Alfred Hotel is located in The University Of Sydney, NSW 2006.