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Lake George Hotel

Lake George Hotel
Harp Inn
The Lake George Hotel is one of Australia's oldest continuously licensed hotels, opening in 1838 as the Harp Hotel. This was just a year after Bungendore itself was established in 1837. Was also know as Chinners in the 1800's

In a fascinating history the Lake George has seen name and building changes with two major refurbishments. A Motel added in 1964 and a major refurbishment in 2001.

  • Bistro
  • A'LaCarte
  • Counter Meals
  • Breakfasts
  • Pool Tables
  • Bottleshop
  • Eftpos & ATM
  • Beer gardens
  • TAB
  • Sky TV
  • 2 Big Screen TV's
  • Historical Photos
  • Groups and Buses Welcome
  • Teen Entertainment
  • Giant Screen TV

[street view]
Address:
20 Gibraltar Street,
Bungendore
New South Wales, 2621

Fax: (02) 6238 1960
Phone:
02 6238 1260
Website:
www.lakegeorgehotel.com.au


The Harp now boasts Sophia's Bistro Family Restaurant specializing in homestyle Greek cuisine, steaks, pasta, seafood and the best lamb in the business. Affordable family menu. The counter meals, Cafe and hospitality attract the locals and visitors alike as does the comfortable accommodation now with a AAA 3 Star Rating,great breakfasts and good people.


Beer Garden. The Bungendore Harp Inn Hotel Motel offers a Beer Garden with verandah, outdoor seating and play equipment making it an ideal family venue. Visit soon.


Motel Style Accommodation. Visit our website for tariff details.
Off Street Parking
All Rooms have ensuites
B'fast avaliable on request
Enquire about weekly or long term rates.

Royal Hotel

Royal Hotel
Photo October 2008

Photo submitted by Peter Simpfendorfer, Many Thanks

The Royal Hotel in Bungendore was opened in 1886 by John McMahon in 1880 as "Macs Royal Hotel" and has been continuously licensed ever since. The Pub took over from the "old Royal Terrace" in Turalto Crescent. A 16 room building, still at the back of the Royal which served from 1958. It is now a private residence and still looks good.The Royal Hotel in Bungendore was opened in 1886 by John McMahon in 1880 as "Macs Royal Hotel" and has been continuously licensed ever since. The Pub took over from the "old Royal Terrace" in Turalto Crescent. A 16 room building, still at the back of the Royal which served from 1958. It is now a private residence and still looks good.

  • Friendly + Cosy with 7 open fireplaces
  • Fantastic pub food
  • Sunny northern paved courtyard off Café for great espresso coffee, lunches and dinner from Tuesday to Sunday
  • Cook your own BBQ on the front verandah all day Monday
  • Harvest Cafe caters for all types of functions Parties, Meetings, Weddings + Conferences
  • New function/meeting room in the Old Stable
  • Big back Garden and Lawn for Marquee parties - with childrens’ sand pit and playground
  • 7 double bedrooms
  • 9 Beers on Tap
  • Big screen TVs • Foxtel Sports • ATM •
  • TAB * Poolroom • Darts • Bocce • Outdoor Chess

More Information and photos

[street view]
Address:
34 Gibraltar Street
Bungendore NSW 2621
Fax: (02) 6238 0498
One street back from the Highway on the main street
Phone:
02 6238 1219


Fun atmosphere


Great for Functions


A family orientated pub with big beer garden back lawn that the kids run around on and sand pit with lots of tonka toys.

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Information on Bungendore, NSW

The Railway Station is a beautifully preserved historic building
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Situated 20-30 minutes (35km) east of the ACT and 25km from Queanbeyan, Bungendore is conveniently situated close to everywhere and everything.

Bungendore is a thriving country village, very popular with day trippers from nearby Canberra and as a stop over for people travelling from the coast to Canberra and the snowfields. The township has many beautifully preserved buildings which are still used to provide community services and also house fine local galleries, crafts shops and tea rooms.

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