Central WestEntertainment

Entertainment in Central West

  1. A

    Commercial Hotel

    This quaint old pub has a cosy bar downstairs and small but inviting rooms upstairs, opening onto a veranda. There's darts, pool comps and trivia nights, the shared kitchen is well stocked, the pub grub is first-rate and there are good weekly deals available.

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  2. Cactus Café & Gallery

    One of the few good eating options, Cactus Café & Gallery is in a Spanish Mission–style building where you can eat indoors among gifts and knick-knacks or outside under a lovely arbour.

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  3. Hotel Canobolas

    A good pub for a relaxed beer, with park views and windows opening onto the footpath. The bar snacks are good value.

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  4. B

    Tattersall's Hotel

    This little, low-slung, atmospheric pub is popular with the uni crowd for its cheap drinks.

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  5. C

    Cinemas Dubbo

    Cinemas Dubbo has five theatres and shows all the first-release movies.

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  6. Mudgee Brewery

    Beer and Beaujolais. Live music Thursdays.

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  7. D

    Roth's

    Oldest wine bar in NSW, plus live acts, tapas and wood-fired pizza.

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  8. E

    Roth’s Wine Bar

    Oldest wine bar in NSW, with an atmosphere to show for it.

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