This hotel has old world charm, must visit pub built 1842If you look closely at the Hero’s walls, you can still see the chisel marks of the convicts who carved them.This is a beautiful pub tucked away a bit from the tourists, it offers good pub food with so much history on the walls. Convict labour was used to build both the hotel and the Church from sandstone from the Argyle Cut.81 Lower Fort Street, Millers Point The Rocks. Sydney Australia.It is rumoured that in 1849, publican Thomas Kirkman pushed his wife, Anne, down the Hero’s stairs to her death Behind the bar a trap door that leads to the wharf’s, the hotel was used by sea captains to recruit crew membershave another rum old mate unsuspecting patrons who had drunk themselves into a stupor are said to have been pushed through a trap door and carried away through underground tunnels to waiting ships.Full menu from burgers to beef Wellingtons, Open for lunch and dinner Tuesday to Sunday From 1988-2013, Ivan Richard Nelson was the publican of The Hero of Waterloo Hotel, making him the longest licensee in the pub’s historyThis is a beautiful pub tucked away a bit from the tourists, it offers good pub food with so much history on the walls