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The Australian Hotel

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PubSpy discovered Heritage-listed Wingham is the oldest town in the Manning Valley. This great venue is located in the centre of the town of Wingham offering budget accommodation and a Restaurant/Bistro is also available. Meals are generous with lovely fresh food. Staff are always accommodating and friendly, and the beer is ice cold and tastes great! Highly recommended.
Unique Qualities
Pubs Bars Taverns, Happy Hour Specials, Best Meal Deals, Licensed Restaurants, Hotels-Accommodation, Pool Tables, Courtesy Bus
Address
24 Bent Street, Wingham, 2429, NSW
Telephone
(02) 6553 4511
Open Hours
Bar: Monday To Sunday from 10am Until Late
Bistro: Monday to Sunday -
Lunch: 12 Noon to 2pm and
Dinner: 5.30pm to 8pm
Happy Hours
Every Wednesday from 4pm to 5 pm
Best Meal Deals
Tuesday Nights-2 for 1 in the Bistro from 5.30pm to 8pm. (buy 1 main meal and get a second meal of equal or lesser value)
Entertainment
Live Entertainment every Friday evening
Other Features
Friday Evenings -Meat Raffles, Social Draw, Mug of the week
Also Offering
Courtesy bus to get you to and from their venue for their mega meat raffles every Saturday night.
Their bus will start Saturday afternoons,
To book call on 6553 4511
Payment Types
MasterCard | Visa | Cash and EFTPOS
Curiousty Corner
In 1843 Wingham became the first official town to be surveyed in the Manning Valley. It was proclaimed in 1844 and named after a seventh century English village in Kent. Its layout was also very English and centred around a village common.
Wingham's growth was slow. It gained a post office and police hut in 1856 and a school in 1864. Its population reached 90 by 1866.
In 1889 the Australian Hotel was established, a post office in 1884 and the first bank. All are still standing. The Commercial Bank established in 1880 is today the National Bank.
In 1885, Wingham was proclaimed a town. Four years later it was incorporated as a municipality
Year Established
1889
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