Outback Pubs of
Australia
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The Australian Outback Pubs are a tourist attraction in their own right. From the wide open verandas, to the walls filled with travellers memorabilia, to the real life museums of times gone by. Stop in for a cold beer, enjoy a real outback meal, and have a yarn with a local and hear what it is like living in the Australian Outback.
Homebush Hotel
The Homebush Hotel was established in 1878 and is a true back country pub.
The famous bar, with its central open fire place, character filled "shearing board" mural, and many local artefacts displayed around the walls has been home to many a trapper,... [More]
Penarie, NSW
Packsaddle Roadhouse
Technically the Packsaddle Roadhouse isn't a pub, but it is very much Outback Australia and has a bar that serves cold beer and meals so we had to include it in.
If you are travelling through, stop in and have a look at the memorabilia... [More]
Packsaddle, NSW
Silverton Hotel
The original Silverton Hotel was built in 1884 to cater for the towns miners, with the current pub built in 1918 after a fire burnt it down. The pub has appeared in many movies and commercials, and the Max Max car takes pride of place out the front.... [More]
Silverton, NSW
Tibooburra Hotel
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The Tibooburra Hotel was built in the 1800's during the goldrush days. It is a classic two storey century old Outback Pub with a friendly welcome and plenty of stories and advice about travelling through the Outback.
After a long drive... [More]
Tibooburra, NSW
Tilpa Hotel
One hundred and thirty kilometres north of Wilcannia, in tiny township of Tilpa in far west New South Wales there's a classic outback pub: the Tilpa Hotel. The interior of the 100-plus year old corrugated pub is plastered with graffiti from its many adorning... [More]
Tilpa, NSW
Toole's Family Hotel
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Built in 1882 from local sandstone, the Toole's Family Hotel is a welcome site after a long days drive. Originally named Tattasall's Hotel, the name was changed to Downie's Family Hotel in 1887 and has since retained Family in the name,... [More]
Tibooburra, NSW
Trundle Hotel
The two storey Trundle Hotel was built in 1912 and has been listed on the National Estate. As with many of the houses in Trundle, the hotel has been constructed using Pise Mud or compacted earth which is then rendered with cement, and the ceilings... [More]
Trundle, NSW
Daly Waters Pub
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The Daly Waters Pub is a Northern Territory icon. First established in 1930, the area is steeped in history dating back to the early explorers such as Stuart. The pub was first built to service the drovers and settlers.
The Daly Waters... [More]
Daly Waters, NT
Humpty Doo Hotel
Located 34kms south of Darwin on the Arnhem Highway on the way to Kakadu National Park is the famous Humpty Doo Hotel. It's a true Aussie workers pub, with many local characters and a strong international following. Drop in for a beer or two and check... [More]
Humpty Doo, NT
Mandorah Beach Hotel
Mandorah gives you unspoilt city views over Darwin, whether it is sunset or sunrise, and the view from Mandorah Beach is spectacular.
Facilities available include a family size swimming pool, 24 hour liquor license, counter meals from the bar, dining... [More]
Mandorah, NT