Housed in an old steam locomotive repair shed, this beautiful historic building dates back to 1877 and still boasts the original quarried blue stone, teak pillars and Oregon pine floors. The tavern opened its doors way back in 1989 and is still drawing in the crowds today. Upstairs in the restaurant area exposed brick walls and a fireplace beckons for romantic dining, while the al fresco beer garden is just the ticket for wiling away long summer afternoons. Not forgetting that the little ones will make a beeline for the jungle gym and sandpit.
Food:
Dig into wholesome meals that won’t break the bank
Drinks:
A good secection of beers on offer.
The Ultimate:
It’s great for lazy afternoons in the sun and the finest beer on tap.