Lovely old pub in the gorgeous town of Nundle. Robert the publican was a great host who even cooked us breakfast. Very comfy king size bed in our ensuite room. The verandah outside our door looked out over the town and to the hills beyond. Perfect place to meet up with friends in a nearby room. Only down side was the rumbling of logging trucks past the door starting from early in the morning. A small price to pay for the privilege of staying in this old and much loved pub.
We enjoyed our brief stay at Peel Inn Hotel, however would suggest taking a room with an ensuite if on an extended stay. The share bathroom facilities were nice and clean but the room without ensuite was quite small but airy with air conditioning. The restaurant offered a good selection of meals and the two meals we had were very nice especially the steak which was cooked to perfection. Nice beer garden area at the rear of the pub, and a nice verandah upstairs for guests. Parking seems to be random but not a problem. Breakfast was excellent served by two delightful men. Would certainly return.
The dominant location in possibly the nearest little town in the region. Accommodation is being upgraded with modern ensuites better than a standard motel. Our rate included a very average breakfast but the previous evening,s dinner was excellent value
We had a queen room and family room booked for the recent long weekend and we couldn’t have been happier. Both rooms were clean and tidy and had their own en-suites. The staff were all very helpful and friendly. The included breakfast of bacon and eggs was great and the lunch/dinner menu was great with a wide range of options.
The Perl Inn was our overnight stay after Gloucester prior to the Woollen Mill tour. We had a big corner room with en-suite. Comfy bed, everything worked, plenty of space. Staff were very friendly. Enjoyed a very nice dinner & breakfast of bacon, eggs, tomato, mushies & toast. A great place to stay, eat & relax on the massive upstairs verandah.
Stayed in a basic room, with old shared bathroom facilities. But there's at least 1 room with an ensuite. Thin walls. The pub itself was good - good food (my steak was perfectly cooked), friendly, good beers. Busy on a Friday night. Great cooked breakfast (included in the room tariff).
Great stay for a night away on bike ride. Pub was very accommodating for us bike riders, able to store bikes undercover overnight. Publican was very welcoming after a long ride and had us sorted into rooms quickly. Rooms are comfortable with good AC and showers / toilets (shared) but clean and hot. They had us already booked in for dinner which was a great pub feed, good bar with big real fire / TAB / Big Screens. Breakfast was also provided with hot Bacon & Eggs spread. Great value if heading to the New England Area and would recommend a the Peel Inn as a good overnight stay. Bike Friendly
We travel all over Aus and try pies wherever we can. After a cafe in Gin Gin Qld with award winning pies at the top of our list, we can now knock Gin Gin down to second place for us. The pies at the Peel Inn are home made by an experienced Baker. If they were entered in a comp, he'd win no probs. Loads of tasty tender beef in thin flaky pastry and at the best temperature, the best. Beers were lovely and cold on our very hot day visit, great country atmosphere in a large undercover beer garden but has aircon and comfy interior seating and lots of room on open shaded verandah.
We had two nights here and the accommodation was way above what you would expect for such a small town. King Bed was super comfy, self contained bathroom was small but adequate and the host cooked a full hot breakfast daily for free. We ate breakfast on the front verendah and watched the town awaken. Everyone was really friendly and welcoming. There is no refrigerator in the room but we utilised the big fridge on the upstairs verendah and nothing went missing over the two days and this did not surprise us as the other guests were workers and a passing biker, honest as the day is long all. Quiet sleepy town doing it tough in the drought and struggling to stay afloat.
Popped into the Peel Inn for a bite to eat and a beer. The pub is your typical country pub with a couple of bars and a wonderful grape vine covered beer garden. Beer is good, they even serve Nundle Lager in tap, however the visit was marred a little by the grumpy lady managing the kitchen. Not sure we’d go back, even though it’s a cute village.
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