Jimmy Bear
Jimmy moved to Sydney to pursue his dream of being able to make a living as a singer / songwriter and live performance musician on the East Coast. Jimmy Bear plays on average 180 -200 live shows a year and he has developed a highly successful one-man show that provides venues with a fantastic nights entertainment.
Simon Brown
Live Music 4 nights a week!
Glenn Esmond
As the bass player for Brisbane rock band ‘The Butterfly Effect’, Glenn has spent the last 12 years touring Australia and the world. When it comes to music, whether it be singing the songs of Bruce Springsteen and Bob Dylan, performing mashups and medleys of ‘Daft Punk’ and ‘Mumford and Sons’ to packed dance floors or just holding court whilst the whole room sings a classic by ‘Cold Chisel’, Glenn enjoys it all.
Glenn Esmond
As the bass player for Brisbane rock band ‘The Butterfly Effect’, Glenn has spent the last 12 years touring Australia and the world. When it comes to music, whether it be singing the songs of Bruce Springsteen and Bob Dylan, performing mashups and medleys of ‘Daft Punk’ and ‘Mumford and Sons’ to packed dance floors or just holding court whilst the whole room sings a classic by ‘Cold Chisel’, Glenn enjoys it all.
Dan Sharkey
An outstanding singer and guitarist, Dan is renowned for his ability to switch from one style to another at the drop of a G chord with plenty of laughs and surprises along the way. For more than a decade Dan has been one of the most popular entertainers in Sydney’s Rocks Area.
Whelan & Gover
From 50’s and 60’s classics to modern day hits, their repertoire seems endless. Regularly put to the test by audience requests, Whelan and Gover never miss a beat!
With two acoustic guitars, two voices and percussion, no duo creates a bigger sound. Whelan and Gover always ensure a fun night is had by all, especially by the boys themselves!
Dan Sharkey
An outstanding singer and guitarist, Dan is renowned for his ability to switch from one style to another at the drop of a G chord with plenty of laughs and surprises along the way. For more than a decade Dan has been one of the most popular entertainers in Sydney’s Rocks Area.
The restorations are complete!
After 14 weeks of careful restoration work, the Fortune of War in Sydney’s The Rocks reopens to the public on Saturday 8th October 2016.
With the last major works conducted in the 1920’s, and after more than 188 years of serving frosty schooners to tens of thousands of colourful faces from all over the world, business owners WDS Hotels decided it was time for much needed restorations and structural repairs.
Treading the line between modern comforts and maintaining historical integrity was no easy feat. The charm of the pub has been maintained – when many old fashioned pubs are making way for more modern designs, the Fortune of War has stayed true to its roots with warm timbers, a traditional colour palette, and original tiles kept around the bar and walls.
The intention was to retain the historic character that made Fortune of War special, whilst fixing areas that were in desperate need of repair. To create a space where everyone feels comfortable and welcome, where you can drink with your friends, quell hunger pangs, rest after a busy day sightseeing, and be entertained.
In order to retain its historic character, the timber surfaces have been restored, the walls painted, the carpet replaced, and each of the historic prints of the walls have been reframed to match.
Under the surface, some floorboards have been replaced with heritage hardwood boards; a completely new cool room has been installed; electricals, lighting and sound upgraded; and new air conditioning system to ensure maximum comfort all year around.
The classic pub-style menu has been refreshed to feature all of your favourites, including burgers, steak, and schnitzel, as well as some new additions. The famous Fortune of War Shepherd’s Pie is a standout (braised lamb shoulder, topped with creamy mash and a side of minted mushy peas, $22), with delicious additions such as Chorizo & Prawn Spaghetti (chorizo, prawn, capsicum, napolitana, $26.50), Grilled Chicken Summer Salad (mesclun, grilled chicken, orange, pear, rockmelon, $18), and Mushroom Burger (flat mushroom, lettuce, tomato, beetroot, blue cheese mayo, chips, $18.50) sure to please the palate. The kids have not been forgotten either, with a range of kids meals that include a meal, dessert, drink and activity pack for just $15.
With sixteen taps for beer and cider there is something for everyone – as well as an overhauled wine list offering customers a range of drops from both renowned and boutique Australian and International wineries.
The Fortune’s renowned live music line up is back – with favourites such as Dan Sharkey, Glenn Esmond, Ted Nash and Whelan & Gover returning each week (Thurs 7pm, Fri 8pm, Sat 3pm & 8pm, Sun 1pm & 6pm).
Glenn Esmond
As the bass player for Brisbane rock band ‘The Butterfly Effect’, Glenn has spent the last 12 years touring Australia and the world. When it comes to music, whether it be singing the songs of Bruce Springsteen and Bob Dylan, performing mashups and medleys of ‘Daft Punk’ and ‘Mumford and Sons’ to packed dance floors or just holding court whilst the whole room sings a classic by ‘Cold Chisel’, Glenn enjoys it all.
Ted Nash
Armed with an acoustic guitar and a refreshing repertoire of songs Ted will have you up and dancing all night long.Ted Nash lights up the stage with his strong, melodic voice and fun, energetic personality.