Welcome to Lock’s Paddock.

One sultry October evening, wandering Newcastle’s historic streets, we came across a sandstone terrace in King Street, standing gallantly alone between its updated counterparts. She held her own. A gracious piece of the Steel City’s history.

Home to Herbert and Hazel Porter in 1909, the structure had always been a distinctive Edwardian home in an otherwise non-residential area. The land was previously known as the stonemason’s yard, ‘Lock’s Paddock’.

 As the century progressed, any acreages here gave way to a wave of new commerce, while Miss Porter’s house remained as the sole residential building. Somehow the paddock lived on as home to the neighbourhood’s working mares and stallions. It remained the backbone of the community in a time when soil, steeds and livestock were more precious than coal that lay beneath.

Here at Lock’s we raise a glass to the European threads that still bring Novocastrians together. To the gastronomic stories that have been passed down. To the simplicity of what this paddock once provided. To those that were the cultures here before us and anyone who comes after.

Cheers for joining us on the journey.

Rebecca & Nick.

Our Menu

Some of our fondest memories are of sharing delicious meals with our loved ones, with this in mind our menu is designed to be shared. Reservations of 7+ppl are catered for with our 6 course seasonal set menu $70pp. We hope you enjoy.

 

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