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  2. Hope and Anchor Tavern - Wikipedia

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    The Hope and Anchor Tavern [1] (formerly known as the Hope and Anchor Hotel, the Alexandra, the Whale Fishery, and simply the Hope) is a historic public house located in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia. It was established in 1807, and holds one of the oldest pub licenses in Australia. However, its claim to be the oldest continuously licensed pub is ...

  3. The Bush Inn, Tasmania - Wikipedia

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    The Bush Inn is an Australian pub and hotel located in the Derwent Valley township of New Norfolk, Tasmania. It is one of the oldest pubs in Australia, and is thought by some to be the oldest continuously operating pub in Australia. [3] [4] The establishment is listed on the Tasmanian Heritage Register [5] and the Australian Heritage Database. [6]

  4. Longest bar in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Big Bell, Western Australia: the hotel of an abandoned township in the Murchison region in Western Australia. [4] Wiluna, Western Australia: The old Weeloona Hotel (demolished in the mid-1970s) was reputed to have the world's longest bar. [5] Melbourne, Victoria: The bar at The Trust in Flinders Lane is said to be over 40 metres (130 ft) long. [6]

  5. List of pubs in Australia - Wikipedia

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    The Australian pub is a direct descendant of the British and Irish pub. The production and consumption of alcoholic drinks has long played a key role in Western social life and commerce, and this is reflected in the importance of pubs after the British colonisation of Australia began in 1788. However, in the 19th century the local version ...

  6. Australian pub - Wikipedia

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    The Australian pub is a direct descendant of the British and Irish pub. The production and consumption of alcoholic drinks has long played a key role in Western commerce and social activity, and this is reflected in the importance of pubs in the British colonisation of Australia after 1788.

  7. It's a 'Pub Day' like no other in Australia's outback - AOL

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    The sparsely populated Northern Territory, which has had fewer than 30 COVID-19 cases and no deaths among its 250,000 residents, was the first to fully reopen bars and pubs.

  8. Lord Nelson Hotel, Millers Point - Wikipedia

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    The Lord Nelson Hotel is a heritage-listed pub and hotel located at 19 Kent Street, Millers Point, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It was built by James Dempsey around 1814 to 1815. James Dempsey was originally a stonemason born in Ireland. It is the oldest working licensed hotel in Sydney.

  9. NYC's oldest pub reopens for indoor service

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    At around noon at McSorley's Old Ale House in Manhattan's East Village, a mother and son seated at the bar clinked mugs filled with beer."I never noticed the bar was closed," said 25-year-old ...