The Bavarian (World Square) | 644 George St | Sydney
Discover pub specials at The Bavarian (World Square) in Sydney, Sydney.
Food & drink specials
Super Specials
2-For-1 Schnitzel Tuesdays
Each and every Tuesday, we’re slinging you 2 schnitzels for the price of 1.
Available on:
Updated 29/10/2024
Super Specials
20c Wings
Join us every Monday for tender, sauce-smacked wings for just 20c a pop.
Available on:
Updated 12/11/2024
Lunch Special
Get ready to dive into a mouthwatering feast of classic German dishes, all for the tasty price of just $19! Pretzel & Garlic Soup, Crispy Pork Belly Roll, Über-Schnitzel, The Reuben Sandwich, Thüringer Hotdog, Roast Pumpkin Wedge.
Available on:
Updated 16/09/2024
Alpine Sundays
We’re serving you up a classic Sunday dinner of crispy pork belly with a side of roast potatoes, garden greens and apple compote for only $29pp! We also have icy cold beer towers to wash this all down for only $39 per tower.
Available on:
Updated 12/11/2024
Return of the Ribs!
At just $56 for a full rack and $34 for a half, you better get in quick!
Available on:
Updated 12/11/2024
All-You-Can-Meat
We are once again dishing up All-You-Can-Meat platters for just $35 per person.
Available on:
Updated 12/11/2024
$10 Burgers
Every Thursday we’re serving up $10 Burgers.
Available on:
Updated 12/11/2024
Happy Hour
$7 Wine & Spirits, $8 Pints & Cocktails, $15 Steins.
Available on:
Updated 12/11/2024
Where is The Bavarian (World Square)?
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644 George St, Sydney, Sydney 2000
estewart@urbanpurveyor.com
www.thebavarian.com.au/world-square
Updated less than a month ago
Bio
“Welcome to The Bavarian - where you can enjoy best of Bavaria, and the best of beer. The younger brother restaurant to the Bavarian Bier Café, we're bringing you all the Bavarian food and beer you know and love but in a fast-casual, counter service combination. You can enjoy quality food with endless options - featuring modern Bavarian classics you know and love - that all match perfectly with beer. And it's all served up to you fast and fresh, or takeaway.”