
Sunny Bondi is getting a dose of Northern English charm with the opening of The Beekeeper, a new neighbourhood pub now pouring pints with its tasting menu ahead of its official launch on December 15.
Created by Northern Hospitality, the team behind Chuck Trailer’s and the former Neighbourhood Bondi, The Beekeeper is designed as a relaxed local spot with a British accent.
Owners Ben Campbell and Brendan Darcy say the pub draws on their Northern English roots, with a focus on warmth, community and well-poured pints. “The name The Beekeeper is a nod to Manchester’s worker bee, a symbol of hard work, resilience and community,” they say.
“We want The Beekeeper to be the heart of Bondi, a place where locals can drop in for a pint, a roast, or a cheeky cocktail and always feel at home.”
What’s on the menu
The food centres on modern takes on British pub favourites. The early menu includes a Northern Dip Style Steak Sandwich, Scampi, Gammon and Eggs, Cumberland Pinwheel and Mash, Chicken Chop and a rotating Pie of the Week.
A full Sunday Roast with all the trimmings will also be served every week from noon once the venue officially opens.
Drinks follow a straightforward pub approach, with weekday happy hour from 4 pm to 6 pm featuring house beers from $6, $7 house wines, $10 Aperol Spritz and $16 Tommy Margaritas. A small list of Thinkin Drinks, including Mini Martinis and Negronis for $10 each, is also available all day.
The Beekeeper sits inside the heritage-listed Fellworth Flats building, which dates back to around 1910. Original features remain throughout the space, including pressed metal ceilings, sash windows and a working fireplace, connecting the new venue to the building’s early twentieth-century pub history.
Open in preview mode now and fully launching on December 15, The Beekeeper aims to become Bondi’s new casual hangout, whether that is for a first pint of the day, a long Sunday session, or to split the G with a mate.
Source: Teasey Co.
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