Frank Mac's
Frank Mac's is a pub in The Rocks. We don't yet have enough signals to confirm whether dogs are allowed. It's best to check with the venue before visiting with your dog. Just 350m away, Observatory Hill Park is a great nearby park for a walk with your dog.
Before you go
- ℹ️Dog access hasn't been confirmed yet — best to check before visiting.
- 💧No confirmed water bowl for dogs — bring some just in case.
- 🌤No confirmed outdoor dog area — best to check before visiting.
What people say
A beautiful bar in the Rocks with lots of different seating areas. I went after the Nollaig na mBan cruise with a few groups of Irish women. We were well looked after with seats reserved for us. I also enjoyed the Prosecco! Great staff and service, keeping our water glasses topped up too. Will definitely come back to appreciate this place again. I didn’t have any food but it smelled amazing!
Bottomless brunch was unreal. We had a wonderful staff called Dani who went above and beyond during our time here. We have been to several brunches around the city and genuinely have never had service like here. (Pay rise needed for Dani) thanks you all for a great experience.
We popped in on a Friday night before going to a show. The staff were friendly and helpful and the decor is perfect for the Rocks. They have a happy hour with some great cocktails to choose from but note they have a service charge even if you pay cash. The tunes were fabulous which added to the atmosphere.
Eh underwhelmed overall as heard good reviews. Was not busy and felt abandoned sitting outside. The QR code worked but said “place not open” eventually a human came out. Cocktail a highball of sorts on the happy hour menu was sweet and underwhelming. Have unsaved this place on my google list. And that says a lot.
Wait staff were friendly and helpful. The downstairs, indoor lounge area had a classic and elegant vintage leather and velvet look. Bottomless drinks lived up to its name. The undercooked brownie that was cut into tiny cubes and served in a small, share bowl for guests to pick up with no cutlery could’ve been served in more generous slices on individual plates per guest with a side of Vanilla ice cream. As desserts are the final course, it should be celebrated and indulged. For the Charcuterie Boar, the ratio of cold meats, cheese and crackers didn’t match the volume of bottomless drinks being served and could be increased slightly. As there’s an extensive drinks menu, I’d be open to coming back to try the indoor, vintage lounge experience with proper food and cocktails to see if that service is better to the bottomless drinks package.
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