List of pubs in Australia
This is a list of notable pubs in Australia. A pub (in Australia) is an establishment performing many functions, often serving alcoholic beverages, meals, and providing basic accommodation.
The Australian pub is a direct descendant of the British and Irish pub. The production and consumption of alcoholic drinks has long played a key role in Western commerce and social activity, and this is reflected in the importance of pubs in the British colonisation of Australia after 1788. However, in the 19th century the local version evolved a number of distinctive features that set it apart from the classic British or urban Irish pub.
Pubs in Australia
Australian Capital Territory
- Harmonie German Club
- Old Canberra Inn
- Wig & Pen
Northern Territory
- Barra Bar & Bistro
- Daly Waters Historic Pub
- Humpty Doo Hotel
- Lichfield Pub
- Mataranka Pub
- Victoria Hotel, Darwin
Queensland
- Apollonian Hotel
- Breakfast Creek Hotel
- The Brunswick Hotel
- Down Under Bar & Grill
- Empire Hotel, Fortitude Valley
- Fishermans Wharf Pub
- Fox Hotel
- Grand View Hotel
- Irish Murphy's Brisbane
- Jubilee Hotel
- Norman Hotel
- Normanby Hotel
- Morrison Hotel, Brisbane
- Orient Hotel, Brisbane
- Plough Inn
- Queens Arms Hotel
- Red Brick Hotel
- Regatta Hotel
- Royal Exchange Hotel, Brisbane
- Shafston Hotel
- St Bernards Hotel
- The Spotted Cow
- Story Bridge Hotel
- Treetops Tavern
- Wallaby Hotel
- Wickham Hotel
Victoria
- Builder's Arms Hotel
- Corner Hotel, Richmond
- Devonshire Arms, Fitzroy (defunct)
- Empress Hotel, Fitzroy North (defunct)[1]
- Esplanade Hotel [2]
- Great Northern Hotel
- The Elphinstone Hotel
- The Napier Hotel
- Punters Club (defunct)
- The Rose, Melbourne
- The Tote Hotel
- The Wayside Inn
- Yarra Hotel
- Young and Jackson Hotel
Sydney
- Albion Hotel
- Bald Rock Hotel
- Beach Hotel
- Dry Dock Hotel
- Eastern Suburbs Leagues Club
- Exchange Hotel (Balmain)
- Forth & Clyde Hotel (defunct)
- Grand Hotel – Broadway
- Kent Hotel
- The Oriental Hotel
- Phoenician Club
- The Riverview Hotel, Balmain
- Royal Oak Hotel
- Sandringham Hotel, Newtown
- Shipwright's Arms Hotel
- Sir William Wallace Hotel
- Star Hotel, Balmain
- UNSW Venues
- Volunteer Hotel
Tasmania
- Bridge Hotel
- The Brunswick Hotel
- The Bush Inn, Tasmania
- Hope and Anchor Tavern
- The New Sydney Hotel
- Pub in the Paddock
Western Australia
- Exchange Hotel, Kalgoorlie
- Melbourne Hotel
- Mundaring Weir Hotel
- Raffles Hotel, Perth
- The Roey
- Sail and Anchor Hotel
Elsewhere
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The Ettamogah Pub in Cunderdin
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The Nindigully Pub was built in 1864, and is believed to be one of Queensland's longest continually licensed premises.
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Floodwaters around Regatta Hotel in 1908
Australian pubs worldwide
There are an estimated 3,000 Australian themed pubs worldwide. They have been criticised for a lack of authenticity. They are particularly prevalent wherever expatriate communities are found, arguably due to a sense of connection to the Australian diaspora.[4][5]
- The Australian Bar and Restaurant
- Walkabout (pub chain)
- Down Under Bar & Grill
- Woolshed Baa & Grill[6]
- Café Oz Australian Bar[7]
See also
- Longest bar in Australia
- List of microbreweries
- List of public house topics
- Micropub
- List of Royal Hotels in Australia
- List of Imperial Hotels in Australia
References
- ↑ The Empress Hotel - Fitzroy North - Bars & Pubs - Time Out Melbourne
- ↑ Esplanade Hotel - Bar Reviews - Epicure - Entertainment - theage.com.au
- ↑ Evans Brown + Associates, Architects (2010). "The Heritage Hotel, Rockhampton". The Australian Institute of Architects. Retrieved February 2014.
- ↑ http://travel.ninemsn.com.au/world/993203/worlds-best-aussie-bars
- ↑ http://www.australiansabroad.com/hollandsite/bars.html
- ↑ http://www.woolshedbaa.com/dublin
- ↑ http://www.cafe-oz.com/fr/
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