Royal Mail Hotel in Braidwood
Royal Mail Hotel
Royal Mail Hotel
License from the Former Royal Hotel next to the Braidwood Hotel.
"Originally the Royal Hotel, built in 1890 by James O'Brien. The first publican was Austin Chapman, O'Brien's son-in-law. The hotel originally had a corner entrance. Political speeches were give from the balcony." - Andrew Squires. Thanks Andrew.
From Michelle Nov 2012
- FAMILY FRIENDLY
- BEER GARDEN
- FUNCTION ROOM
- FAMILY ROOM
- GOLD RUSH GAMES ROOM
- ATM
- ACCOMMODATION
- BOTTLE SHOP
- TAB
- COURTESY BUS
Royal Mail Hotel - UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
Discover Braidwood from the colonial style building, the Royal Mail Hotel. Built in 1890 the Royal Mail Hotel (formerly Royal Hotel) served as a staging point for coaches in the gold rush and early settlement. Since that time the building has been well maintained in keeping with its heritage. The name change was made in 1970 when the Mick Jagger film Ned Kelly utilised the pub for a variety of scenes.
Royal Mail Hotel
Photo 16/07/2010
Photo and information submitted by Andrew Squires, Many Thanks
Accommodation
Excellent country style pub bed with sixteen comfortable rooms to choose from. Room prices start from $75 and range from Twin, Double, Triple and Family rooms, all with shared amenities, electric blankets, heaters, toasters, kettles and fridges (breakfast also available starting from $10/head). **Special rates available for groups**
Bistro
The new Bushranger Bistro is open 7 days a week for lunch and dinner and serves wholesome country style meals at prices that won't disappoint.
The Function room and Beer Garden combined with friendly, welcoming staff make this grand old pub a great place to visit and stay.
- 145 Wallace St
Braidwood
NSW 2622 - Phone:
- 02 4842 2488
- Website:
- www.royalmailhotelbraidwood.com
Royal Mail Hotel
Photo 2012
Photo courtesy Michelle Saffell, Many Thanks
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