Great day out took my mum out for her birthday and thoroughly enjoyed our day. Floor staff were great even added an extra table for us as our group ended up with a few extra people, bar staff were a little flat but were friendly enough. Food was great all meals came out promptly. Beers were top quality tried the whole range but loved the american wheat beer. Keep up the good work guys will definitely be coming back
Amazing place. We had our wedding reception here. Aoife and Rachel were absolutely fantastic and set up the function room beyond what I was expecting. I can't recommend this place enough! Great job ladies x
The best place on Darling Harbour/King Street Wharf !!!
Wonderful food big servings and great beer all at a very reasonable price.
The food is something else!! The portions sizes are value for money and for the location it is very reasonable. Unlike some places in the city king street brewhouse is relaxed and confortable with very friendly service. We take our toddler there knowing there is no judgement. Love it there
A Big thank you ! the whole 17 of us enjoyed our meals immensely
Your Food was delicious &scrumptious
Your serving was very gracious
Your staff were all smiling & friendly
It was the best part of our night
Thankyou !
We will all return shortly.
Its awesome when every single person who came to my dinner
was incredibly happy !!!
Tess &Tribe..
I went in recently and tried the Experimental Series Friar's Saison. Who knew that you could find such a great beer being brewed and poured at Darling Harbour's doorstep. Rich yeasty flavours and hops combine and the result reminds me of the Chimay. At 7.6%, if I remember correctly, it is also strong enough to test your limits.
I'm glad to have caught this single batch release not long before leaving Sydney, but for the sake of everyone involved I also wish that it becomes a permanent fixture alongside the other great Brewhouse taps! Would be tragic if the Saison stops flowing.
Goes without saying that the service and ambience was great. But really it's all about the beer.
I always love this place. .good food, great atmosphere and excellent service.
Good food and wide array of drinks to choose from. I would like to commend the staff for their great service!
I dined here during the week for a work team dinner. We ordered a bunch of dishes to share:
- Sharing board - a great starter, my favourite bit was the smoked duck pate
- Sweet potato fries with feta and oregano - can't go wrong, always a people pleaser. Plenty of feta as well!
- Smoky bbq chicken wings - Very saucy and finger licking good.
- Bug tail mac and cheese - I quite liked this dish. There were mixed reviews around the table though if it was compared to the standard mac and cheese side dish which we also ordered. I thought the bug was cooked really well and thought the seafood taste through the dish made it a bit more fancy than just run of the mill mac and cheese
- Blackened barramundi with sweet potato - so tender and sweet potato is always a winner in my books
- Beef brisket - smoked to perfection.
The thing that let down the experience for me was actually where we were seated and the service. We had booked for 12 people so unfortunately because of the time of year, we were put right near the back door inside. It was quite noisy with staff people traffic. There was also a mix up with orders and food took a bit longer to come out than anticipated.
Overall, I thought the food here was great and would dine here again in a smaller group and request a table either outside or close to the windows.
I attended a function here. Located on King Street Wharf it has a nice outlook onto the water.
The catering was all tasty finger food. It included bite sized beetroot tarts, lamb spring rolls, mac and cheese balls, sliders, chicken skewers, and risotto patties. we finished with some chocolate and caramel tarts. The service was friendly and efficient. It was an open tended bar. Orders taken quickly and drinks served fast.
4.5/5 Husband and I recently attended a special event at The All Hands Brewing House. It was called the Boilmaker Dinner on the 18th September 2019 which had a 4 course meal which was paired with beers and whiskey. Sounds good? Let me tell you more. All Hands Brewing House (AHBH) is located on King St Wharf and is a microbrewery which boasts of delicious beer. I understand the Boilermaker Dinner was an annual dinner that AHBH hosts. We are treated to a cocktail before the dinner commences.
e chose this place for an after hours team dinner. We chose this due to the central location at the picturesque Darling Harbour. It is within a comfortable stroll to the Town Hall rail station. The experience was enhanced though by the comfortable and friendly atmosphere complemented by the efficient and pleasant staff who clearly care about giving great customer service. The in house brews offered a good variety and the quality was found to be truly excellent. The food on the menu easily paired with the brews and is best described as high quality comfort food.
There are five permanent taps with another four that alternate depending on the demand. Despite production having to rely on demand, it provides a creative space for Head Brewer, Sam Clayman and his team to refine and retweak seasonal releases. This is a win for beer lovers enabling Sam to experiment with different yeast strains and play around with fermentation temperatures.
The microbrewery acts as a backdrop to the bar entry housing five vessels which can produce over 5600 schooners. Exposed piping and mesh gating accentuate the timber setting giving an urban edge to a casual night out.
For the laymen out there like myself, the IBU measure indicates the hop content in the brew - impacting flavoring and stability of the beer.
We lined up 7 from their taps. It was like a rainbow of beer showcasing some very distinct styles of lager and ale:
All Hands Brewing is a microbrewery with a southern style comfort menu, located on King Street Wharf . All craft beers on offer here are hand crafted and brewed in their state of the art microbrewery on site! How good is that! Plenty of options when it comes to the brews, perfect for all tastes and all thirst requirements. My pick of the beers here is the Fruit Bat Sumner Ale! So so refreshing!
This is a short review because I didn't try the food but doesn't matter because it is a brewery and I just want to say the beer here is great, they have a large variety of craft beers. I didn't try all of them but the IPA is outstanding. Also the space is awesome. Go to this place and grab a beer, that's all.
Does My Bomb Look Big In This
+4
Still shy of its second birthday, All Hands Brewing House is one of the more recent newcomers to the King Street Wharf precinct. It is owned by Red Rock Venues, who kicked off their empire of function spaces, restaurants and pubs in Melbourne.The micro-brewery is one of two forays the group have made into Sydney (they also own P. J. O’Brien’s), and part of an expansion that now sees them operating in four states. The All Hands Brewing House occupies a prime waterfront position on the edge of Darling Harbour. Fronted by an expansive, dog-friendly, beer garden, it extends deep into the bowels of King Street Wharf. Tucked behind the shiny silver fermenters of the working micro-brewery, you’ll find some more intimate spaces to host your party, no matter how many mates or colleagues you choose to descend with. We pull up in the Port Quarter of the busy beer garden for a casual midweek dinner for two. While the...
A truth universally applicable in the restaurant world is that anything by the water is more about the water than the actual food / drinks. Came here on a Thursday after work and really enjoyed the view of the harbour from its nicely lit outdoor benches. There was a decent crowd of suited men and boujee young people to keep the upscale casual vibes alive but not too loud.
I liked the idea of it being a microbrewery but alas I did not particularly enjoy the Wood Duck Cream Ale that was highlighted as their signature. I thought the cream had masked the other aromas that could have given the beer a little more character.
As expected, food was priced at a premium for its proximity to the water. We had the garlic bread and fries just to accompany our drinks and it was average at best.
Not so long ago, Australians in search of a schooner of the world’s favourite hop-based beverage were limited to a choice between the competingly bland outputs of two enormous brewing companies. If you weren’t keen on the likes of Carlton, Tooheys New or VB then you were likely to be disappointed. These days, however, Sydney alone has dozens of independent breweries with more opening seemingly every month. This new wave of craft breweries has tended to be concentrated around the city’s inner west, with Marrickville in particular a hotspot.
Open since December last year, not sure how we’ve missed this spot at destinationsville – Darling Harbour. There’s a nice Inner West kind of vibe to this place which is uncharacteristic of the standard King Street Wharf venues. A growing mainstream awareness of craft beers, they offer a unique and rare experience joining local mircrobreweries, Endeavor Tap Rooms at The Rocks and Circular Quay’s Squire Landing.
I did my farewell drinks at this place and it was great. First thing I liked about this place was they accepted my booking for 20 over the weekend which was mind blowing. The service and the ambience was great. My friends had a great time. Thanks! They have a great variety of beers which is commendable. In all a great place to be in.
Ambience - 4/5
Food - 4/5
Service - 4/5
Value for Money - 4/5
Sir And Mlady Dine Out
+4
All Hands Brewing House is an inviting craft beer brewery located on the water’s edge at King St Wharf. It is a multi-functional indoor/outdoor space catering to casual diners as well as events, and is dressed in warm woody tones, raw brick and soft lighting. The venue also features an exposed brewery which allows guests a sneak peek into the inner workings of the beer-making process.
I often came to the predecessors in this spot as they were the most pub-like place along King St Wharf and were particularly good on sunny winter afternoons as the sun streamed in from the west. All Hands is even better as a pub because it does its own range of beers that are very tasty and it gets a good crowd in the evenings. Might be better if they got rid of the strange waiter system (never sure whether I should be ordering from them or at the bar) and concentrated on being a pub.
As for food, they’ve jumped on the BBQ/American craze but they’re not doing it very well. My “creole chicken” had one really tender piece - really tasting like it was slow-smoked - but the other piece was a little tough and dry. Neither had any spice cooked into them, rather they were slathered with a pretty ordinary Texas BBQ sauce (I really don’t know where the “creole” designation came from). With some very tasty corn and some salad it was still a decent meal, even if it cost $24, but it was no more than standard pub quality.
Love the range of Local beers and Craft beers on offer. Came for a lunch and found plenty of cheap choices , service was good and food was very quick even though the place was packed!!
Service was great, we were seated quickly with our reservation and enjoyed the convenience of being able to order electronically from our table at anytime that suited us.
Food and drink delivery was surprisingly prompt especially considering it was a busy Saturday night.
Food was delicious and I look forward to visiting again soon. The atmosphere and vibe of the place is also great due to seating and not feeling claustrophobic amongst others
Went on a Wednesday when they had $8.90 pints, $5 spirits and schnitzel specials. We had VIP Parma and some wings as well as a few different Keller door pints. Everything was great.
If you can get past the rowdy sports bar atmosphere from patrons - the food, staff and overall quality of this establishment is amazing. We ordered a heap of different things to try and everything came out quick, hot and delicious. Staff were very nice and helped us when ever we needed anything especially the older gentlemen who seated us and served us. The security at the door was an absolute jerk to us and customers in line but i didn’t let that reflect poorly on the actual restaurant as our experience was amazing once we were in.
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