Great Central Hotel

Highlights

Historic charm in a heritage-listed 1874 building Central location near shops, parks, and entertainment Affordable country rooms with cosy fireplaces and fine dining

Overview

A beautifully preserved piece of Australian history, the Great Central Hotel was established in 1874 and is one of the oldest commercial buildings in Glen Innes. It's first iteration was as the…

A beautifully preserved piece of Australian history, the Great Central Hotel was established in 1874 and is one of the oldest commercial buildings in Glen Innes.

It's first iteration was as the first hotel in Glen Innes, known as the Telegraph Hotel, then later as the Fitzgerald Hotel.

It was situated on the first town allotment to be sold in 1854 and built by Sam Regan, with the initial building later demolished and replaced by the current establishment, built by Alex Hutchinson, in 1874. The sweeping verandahs which envelop the two storey building were added post 1907.

The Hotel prides itself on retaining the original charm of the building with an award winning Coffee Shop/Café, Irish themed bar, Fine Dining Restaurant, 13 Country Hotel Rooms with shared bathrooms, a welcoming fireplaces and plush seating – that doesn't cost an arm and a leg.

The hotel features a traditional bar with a pool table, a restaurant and cafe. Guests can enjoy a fantastic meal at the Great Central Hotel restaurant which offers a wide variety of delicious
options on the menu.

Great Central Hotel is located in the Centre of town close to parks, shops, and entertainment.

Service options: Outside food allowed · Outdoor seating · Great cocktails

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