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The 10 best breweries, distilleries & pubs in Orange
Credit: Parrot Distilling Co.

Orange is rightly famous for its hatted restaurants and chic wine bars. But the region is also booming when it comes to innovative distilleries, breweries and good old country pubs.

Badlands Brewery

Orange's original craft brewery, Badlands Brewery has been producing its 'dangerously drinkable' small- batch beers since 2010. You can visit the brewery's Taproom for a cold one (there are 14 beers on tap) or a tasting paddle, paired with food supplied by local restaurants, including food trucks on Fridays and Saturdays. Nearby at The Agrestic Grocer, you can also sample six Badlands Brewery beers on tap. The team are also regulars at the Orange Farmers Market on the second Saturday of the month.

Gracie's at 4 Pines Brewing Co

This outlet of the 4 Pines Brewing Co empire, known as Gracie's, draws crowds with its eight taps pulling 4 Pines beers, including a Hazy Pale Ale, Nitro stout and Kolsch Style Ale. Once your glass is full, head out to the garden with a group of friends to order from the burger-driven menu, including a number of plant-based options for vegetarians. Kids are welcome, and well catered to.

Beers on tap at Gracie's at 4 Pines Brewing Co, Orange - Credit: Gracie's at 4 Pines Brewing Co

Gracie's at 4 Pines Brewing Co, Orange - Credit: Gracie's at 4 Pines Brewing Co

Small Acres Cyder

Surrounded by some of the region's best vineyards, Small Acres is a little pocket of traditional British cider making in the foothills of Mount Canobolas. They make authentic apple and pear cider (both alcoholic and non-alcoholic) from locally grown fruit and have won more than 150 awards since opening in 2007. The pretty cellar door is open for tastings on weekends (book ahead, as the space is small), and there's a range of local produce available to make up the perfect picnic. 

Parrot Distilling Co

If you're looking for something a little stronger, Orange also has a number of boutique distilleries. It's all about gin at Parrot Distilling Co, where they produce classic dry gin, unique blends (like The OG infused with lemongrass and chilli), and limited editions inspired by Christmas, spiced rum or bush botanicals. The bar and tasting room – aptly named The Aviary – has the full range on hand for a classic G&T, a guided gin journey or to pick up a few bottles to take home.

inside the brewery, Parrot Distilling Co., Orange - Credit: Parrot Distilling Co

Parrot Distilling Co., Orange - Credit: Parrot Distilling Co

Jones & Smith Distillery

Jones & Smith is a family-run affair that started out making gin, creating classic gin, sloe gin and cherry gin flavoured with the region's famous fruit; the team then released their first batch of single-malt whisky in 2022, and now has an extensive range of both spirits. Visit the cellar door and bar inside the Lucknow Tavern in the tiny town of Lucknow, just 10 kilometres from Orange. The space comes with a patio (perfect for summer) and a fire, which lights up in cooler months.

A whiskey and gin tasting paddle in front of spirit bottles at Jones & Smith Distillery - Credit: Jones & Smith Distillery

Jones & Smith Distillery, Lucknow - Credit: Jones & Smith Distillery

Hotel Canobolas

One of the most famous hotels in the Central West, the Hotel Canobolas is a huge two-storey Art Deco building that sprawls across almost half a city block. It first opened in the late 1800s, though the current building dates from 1939 and the inside is bright and modern. The bistro specialises in woodfired pizzas alongside pub favourites like chicken schnitzel and burgers. And if you do overindulge, there are 45 modern rooms to check in to.

The front facade of Hotel Canobolas lit up at night, Orange - Credit: Hotel Canobolas

Hotel Canobolas, Orange - Credit: Hotel Canobolas

The Ophir Hotel

If you've got kids, you're going to love The Ophir. A sprawling modern pub on the eastern edge of town, the outdoor playground is the best in the business. There are also books, toys and colouring in kits on offer. You can relax beneath the striped umbrellas in the beer garden while they have fun. There's a huge food menu with everything from pub classics to wood-fired pizza, salad bowls and even vegan options, plus plenty of local wines.

Family Dining in beer Garden at The Ophir Hotel, Orange - Credit: Monique Lovick Photography | The Ophir Hotel

The Ophir Hotel, Orange - Credit: Monique Lovick Photography | The Ophir Hotel

The Metropolitan

The Metropolitan is grand dame dating back to 1886. The exteriors remain largely unchanged, and inside you'll receive the same warm country welcome that's been drawing drinkers for almost 150 years. Head upstairs to the family-friendly, all-seasons Verandah Bistro, for views over Orange's historic Town Hall and Holy Trinity Church, as well as an extensive range of schnitzels, burgers, pizzas and pastas.

Aerial view of The Metropolitan Hotel, Orange - Credit: The Metropolitan Hotel

The Metropolitan Hotel, Orange - Credit: The Metropolitan Hotel

The Millthorpe Hotel

It's just 20 kilometres from the heart of Orange to the tiny town of Millthorpe, where the ​Millthorpe Hotel is next to the railway station and served its first beer in 1898. It has a cosy front bar, stylish restaurant and large grassy beer garden. There's a good range of beers as well as local wines available by the glass, and an extensive menu of pizzas, pastas and pub classics, including a selection just for kids.

Selection of lunchtime dishes at the Millthorpe Hotel, Millthorpe - Credit: Millthorpe Hotel

Millthorpe Hotel, Millthorpe - Credit: Millthorpe Hotel

Carcoar Royal Hotel

Only 200 people live in the tiny 19th-century village of Carcoar, but they still get their own pub: Carcoar Royal Hotel. Take a seat under the shady verandah and you'll likely meet half the village sharing a drink and a burger – there are close to a dozen to choose from, alongside everything that you'd expect to see on a pub menu. There are also neat rooms, if you can’t bear to leave.