The Mean Fiddler currently resides in what was the Royal Oak Inn, built in 1826, this building has seen many uses including a residence, inn, .a la carte restaurant and popular watering hole. Steeped in history, The Mean Fiddler commenced trade on Friday 6th December 1996.
The Mean Fiddler blends Australian tradition with Irish charm. On one end, the Convict built coach house has been carefully restored to its former glory .whilst at the other end The Woolshed has become a popular live... (More)
The Mean Fiddler currently resides in what was the Royal Oak Inn, built in 1826, this building has seen many uses including a residence, inn, .a la carte restaurant and popular watering hole. Steeped in history, The Mean Fiddler commenced trade on Friday 6th December 1996.
The Mean Fiddler blends Australian tradition with Irish charm. On one end, the Convict built coach house has been carefully restored to its former glory .whilst at the other end The Woolshed has become a popular live entertainment venue. Our most recent renovations bring in a contemporary .element whilst complimenting the existing history. (Less)
I didn't want to stop here on my way to the Blue Mountains but in the end I was glad I did. The place is decked out really well and our lunch was served fresh and fast at a reasonable price. It's nice to be surprised every once in a while...!
I didn't want to stop here on my way to the Blue Mountains but in the end I was glad I did. The place is decked out really well and our lunch was served fresh and fast at a reasonable price. It's nice to be surprised every once in a while...! (Less)
This listing was last updated:
Thursday, December 6 2007.
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