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Royal Mail Hotel Locals Weekend

After an extensive renovation that has re-energised one of the region’s most beloved historic venues, The Royal Mail Hotel is throwing open its doors and inviting the community to experience the new era of their iconic pub.

And in true country-meets-coast hospitality style, they’re marking the occasion with a three-day Local’s Weekend celebration from Friday 21 – Sunday 23 November.

Every corner of the venue, sports bar, public bar, bistro, and beer garden, has been refreshed, expanded, and revitalised to deliver a premium pub experience that still feels unmistakably local. From upgraded dining spaces to a more vibrant outdoor precinct, the overhaul blends old-school character with modern comfort.

And the best part? There’s something for everyone, from tradies and families to food lovers and live-music fans.

FRIDAY 21 NOVEMBER — Tradies, Tunes & Cold Beers

Kick off the weekend with a Mega Tradie Club BBQ, a classic meat tray raffle, and live tunes from 4pm, all enjoyed across the refreshed public bar and beer garden.

SATURDAY 22 NOVEMBER — Food, Family & Nightlife

Enjoy roaming pizza, a Market Produce Box Raffle, kids entertainment 12–2pm (face painter and balloon twister), TAB giveaways, live music from 3pm, and a DJ from 7pm to carry the vibe into the night.

SUNDAY 23 NOVEMBER — The Family Fun Finale

A colourful day featuring kids entertainment 12–2pm, a baby dinosaur meet-and-greet, dinosaur keychain craft, plus a mermaid meet-and-greet with hairstyling, a glitter bar and bubbles, followed by live tunes from 3pm to close out the weekend.

To mark the reopening, The Royal Mail Hotel will offer all-day dining all weekend, with the bistro and public bar serving continuously from 11am to 9pm on Friday and Saturday, and 11am to 8.30pm on Sunday. Guests can expect elevated pub classics, family favourites, and fresh new dishes that highlight the hotel’s upgraded kitchen and renewed commitment to quality.

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