The booths
High backs, generous spacing, low light. What is said at the table stays at the table.
A high-end, quietly luxurious restaurant in Sydney. Private booths and private rooms, low lighting, a no-photos policy, and staff trained to be nearly invisible and utterly discreet.
Private
high-backed booths and private rooms
No photos
house policy, without exception
By name
staff know every regular and their preferences
Hushed
no one raises their voice here
Some conversations do not belong in an office. The room is arranged so they can happen over a meal instead, candidly and without an audience.
High backs, generous spacing, low light. What is said at the table stays at the table.
Private rooms for small parties who need the door closed. Book the room, and the space is yours for the evening.
Staff trained to be nearly invisible and utterly discreet. Regulars are known by name and by preference, and never announced.
Photography is discouraged and, in the rooms, banned outright. Phones down, voices low. That is the whole house rule.
Small groups, closed doors, unhurried courses. Celebrations here happen quietly, and negotiations even more so.
A private room can be booked out entirely for the evening. Menus and courses for private dining: [TBD] Room capacities: [TBD]
Hearth & Ledgers keeps public covers, and it keeps a members' dining club alongside them. Members book ahead of the public and are received as regulars from the first visit.
The dining room takes a limited number of public tables each service. Request a table below and we confirm by email.
A membership layer for those who dine here often enough that the house should simply know them. Priority over public covers, standing preferences kept on file, the same discretion throughout. Fees and criteria: [TBD] membership fees and criteria
Tables and private rooms are requested ahead. We confirm by email, quietly.
Written first, spoken second. Tell us what you have in mind and we will come back to you directly.
Sydney, set apart from the main financial district bustle. Close enough to reach after the last meeting, far enough that no one wanders in.
Address: [TBD] street address
Hours: [TBD] service hours
Phone: [TBD] Email: [TBD]