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Next time you're passing through a country town, head for the wide
verandahs and cheery atmosphere of the local country pub. It's here
you'll discover the soul of a town – where the beer is cold, yarns
are spun and history begins.
Country pubs across WA are brimming with character.
Usually, the local pub was one of the town's first buildings and is
often located on the main street. These grand old buildings are
known for their heritage architecture. Wide verandahs make the most
of any cooling breezes – the perfect place for a cold beer or
glass of wine.
Inside you'll find locals enjoying a quiet drink and catching up
on the events of the day. You might also see photos from WA's glory
days of gold fever, pioneers, local football and community spirit.
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It's easy to get caught up in the great pub atmosphere, so book
in and stay a night or two. Many country pubs offer upstairs rooms
that spill out onto the balcony – a great spot to watch the sunrise
or enjoy a hearty, cooked breakfast. Some country pubs are taverns,
which do not provide accommodation. The following links will take
you direct the the pub's website and the town where they are
located. There is also a growing number of
micro breweries springing up around the state that you can
visit.
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