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Cock ‘N’ Bull


89 Ebley St, Bondi Junction, NSW 2022

Phone
(02) 9389 3004

Website
www.cocknbull.com.au

Opening Hours
Monday – Wednesday: 8am – 12am.
Thursday – Saturday: 8am – 2am.
Sundays: 10am – 12am.

Food
The Cock’N’ Bull offers some of the best traditional Irish dishes around, including favourites from home such as Irish stew, bacon and cabbage, Mc Donnells curry and great daily specials. You will not be missing home with our mouth watering bistro menu. $2 Steaks on Saturdays from 6pm (minimum $4 drink purchase required) $1 Sides / Sauces. Traditional Irish Breakfast served on the weekends until 3pm.  Sunday Roast served all Day Sunday, while stocks last. Check out the menu.

Entertainment
Monday: Karaoke 8pm
Wed: Free Play Juke box & Pool, Poker 7pm
Thurs: Live Irish Music  9pm , DJ 12am 
Fri: Friday night Retro DJ 9pm 
Sat: $2 Steaks 6pm-9pm (T&C apply), Live Party Bands 9pm, DJ 12am
Sunday: Live Irish music with Bacon & Cabbage.

Located in the heart of Bondi Junction and regarded by many as the 33rd County of Ireland, is the world-renowned Cock ‘N’ Bull. The Cock’N’ Bull is the first port of call for many arriving to Sydney and more often than not, the last stop before the long trip home.

Every night of the week you’ll enjoy free entertainment incl. Irish sessions, fantastic party bands, world class DJ’s and an atmosphere that would rival any local in Ireland. The great value bistro boasts a classic Irish menu second only to Mammy’s cooking, so you’ll feel right at home. You’re guaranteed to have many memorable nights at the Cock ‘N’ Bull and make a few friends for life.


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