Hotel Brunswick

Top choice in Byron Bay & Northern NSW


The 1940s Hotel Brunswick is a destination unto itself, with a magnificent beer garden fanning out from its heritage facade beneath flourishing poincianas. There’s live music at weekends, and pub grub that includes burgers and pizza. Sunday sessions attract locals from miles around. There is simple, sweetly old-fashioned upstairs accommodation too (rooms without bathroom $60 to $90).


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