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Simondo
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Tell us a story!...
Simondo
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5 Aug 2016 6:42pm
Favourite Pubs;

Stag & Hunter, in Mayfield, just near Newcastle... I used to stay at a cheap motel out the back, for work... A few froffy beers and counter meal, or bistro meal... Classic 20's / 30's era Original Build... Modern extensions out back, bistro, etc. Carpark out the back... Pretty classic set-up... Honest, and genuine... Includes Mens Sports Bar at the front, and I there is an upstairs, but didn't go up...





More to follow...
Macaha
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5 Aug 2016 6:42pm
Simondo said..
Tell us a story!...


Hi Simondo,I turned around and spotted the fridge thats about as close to a local I get
Simondo
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Funny Mac!
Simondo
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Network Pizzeria, inside Southern Cross Station, Melbourne CBD.
$5 Schooners of VB & Carlton... $10 Jugs of 1 Local smaller brew. At the moment, "Once Bitter".
Nice retro modern Art Deco type interior. Honest bar meals, burgers, and Pizza's. Thin style Italian traditional pizza actually.
Great bar staff, no fancy tricks, but they will pull a Jug, and a Schooner at the same time, for very prompt service.
One regular drinker is a Channel 9 Cameraman called Campbell, who has some bloody amazing stories to tell!... He's seen a lot!
Bonus Feature: Train Departures Board inside bar, plus the bar is right on Platform 2... Takes 30 seconds to get to most platforms! LoL!!
NewScotty
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5 Aug 2016 5:56pm
My fav pub was the Clovelly Hotel in the early to mid 90's.
The small front bar was the same old faces of locals and only had a men's toilet so was affectionately called the 'gay bar'.
It would close at 10 pm then head off to Randiwicks nightclub til the early hours.
Still make the odd appearance at my local Bay Hotel.
Cobra
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5 Aug 2016 6:02pm
I don't drink
Ted the Kiwi
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5 Aug 2016 8:04pm
I love my new local in Tassie. Some funny fellas in there. The ladies behind the bar are great fun and the beer is super cold (like it wouldn't be ). They do a really nice Cape Grim scotch fillet as well. Only down side is that its winter and most patrons are gone by 7-7:30pm and its normally shut by 8 as a result - just when I used to be warming up. I have had to make adjustments to my life as a result - and so now I just go down the pub earlier
NewScotty
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5 Aug 2016 6:18pm
Cobra said...
I don't drink


Bullsh1t
Ted the Kiwi
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5 Aug 2016 8:27pm
Cobra said..
I don't drink much


Fixed it for ya
Rabbs
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5 Aug 2016 7:15pm

The "Rails" at Byron when the train used to come in was awesome....

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5 Aug 2016 9:21pm
Best Pub Ever.
The Vine Hotel, north of Wangaratta in Victoria.
I was working in Wang in maybe 1986 (years have blurred), staying in a motel in town.
The Vine was on Eldorado Road, north of town, except an internet search has it on the imaginatively named Detour Road, that leads in to Eldorado Road.
Was working on the Wangaratta bypass, we would meet after work at the Vine. The Publican in those days was an old lady, who had medals and stuff from her husband who had died in WW2 on display in cabinets. While we were eating dinner, she would come in and play piano. Just marvellous. And you could get back to Wang via Eldorado Road and Bright Road, meaning you didn't have to drive down the Hume after too many beers. (Maybe) Lucky the cops never thought we could do that.
Did a second stint in Wang a few years later, and she had gone, but still a great pub. 30 years later, pulled off the now M31 to see if it was still there. Looks unchanged, still going strong. Even has a website.
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5 Aug 2016 9:39pm
Penong Pub circa 1979
After a long day of trying to make a 5.8 twinny work in six foot plus Castles and Caves it was sometimes necessary to do the infamous Penong water run. Given that were talking about the middle of the desert the only source of water used to be a tanker parked in the local railway siding...locals were pretty protective about the water but we usually managed to score without being run off at the end of a 12 gauge.
After the water run it was logical to drop into the local for a couple of frosties. Penong pub was country classic, had a ripping pool table which was a great place to hang out and get to know some of the local wheat farmer boyos and throw down a few of the brew of choice which at that time was Coopers Sparkling. After cutting my teeth on VB, Coopers was like drinking full strength after bingeing on light. You know what they say about Coopers...whats left in the bottom of the stubbie gets spread on your bread and butter like vegemite.
The pub had a great evening counterie and had toasted sangos on tap at all hours, best parma Ive ever had...which might have been the end product of grovelling out at Cactus eating baked beans and salmon which we would catch off the point...the salmon...not the beans.
Saturday night was a dinner dance where all of the local farmers would hit the pub with their families for a feed. Jeez there was some gorgeous country girls...given as it was the late seventies there was a couple of Debbie Harry, Pat Benetar look alikes crossed with Mary Anne from Gilligans Island. Strictly look but dont touch...as friendly as the boys were on the pool table if you messed with little sister you were going back to Cactus on a liquid only diet.
Sometimes wonder what the place looks like now...havent seen it since 81.
Cheers
Sparx
Cobra
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5 Aug 2016 7:53pm
Ted the Kiwi said..

Cobra said..
I don't drink much



Fixed it for ya


Rabbs
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5 Aug 2016 8:03pm
Sparx said..
Penong Pub circa 1979
After a long day of trying to make a 5.8 twinny work in six foot plus Castles and Caves it was sometimes necessary to do the infamous Penong water run. Given that were talking about the middle of the desert the only source of water used to be a tanker parked in the local railway siding...locals were pretty protective about the water but we usually managed to score without being run off at the end of a 12 gauge.
After the water run it was logical to drop into the local for a couple of frosties. Penong pub was country classic, had a ripping pool table which was a great place to hang out and get to know some of the local wheat farmer boyos and throw down a few of the brew of choice which at that time was Coopers Sparkling. After cutting my teeth on VB, Coopers was like drinking full strength after bingeing on light. You know what they say about Coopers...whats left in the bottom of the stubbie gets spread on your bread and butter like vegemite.
The pub had a great evening counterie and had toasted sangos on tap at all hours, best parma Ive ever had...which might have been the end product of grovelling out at Cactus eating baked beans and salmon which we would catch off the point...the salmon...not the beans.
Saturday night was a dinner dance where all of the local farmers would hit the pub with their families for a feed. Jeez there was some gorgeous country girls...given as it was the late seventies there was a couple of Debbie Harry, Pat Benetar look alikes crossed with Mary Anne from Gilligans Island. Strictly look but dont touch...as friendly as the boys were on the pool table if you messed with little sister you were going back to Cactus on a liquid only diet.
Sometimes wonder what the place looks like now...havent seen it since 81.
Cheers
Sparx



Thats a great yarn Sparxs,....Cheers
Al G
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5 Aug 2016 10:14pm
When I lived in Wollongong I'de go to the Great Southern Hotel in Berry a few times.Great pub with Surfing,Football and Motorbike memorabilia all over the walls ,sadly it's no more,new owners have taken over and everything is gone :
Cobra
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5 Aug 2016 8:43pm
we could get to 16 pages if i blurt on about OZ pubs worldwide well thats another thread

hey anyone had a beer at that art deco pub at Fish creek Vic,strangest "as in nothing todo with country landscape"but amazing looking pub .

My best views would be the Eimeo pub just outside Mackay QLD

best sunset mango tree hotel Agnes waters Qld

best Pub bands any hotel backstreets of fitzroy Vic

best piss up xxxx island QLD

best new year eve, isle of wight hotel phillip island Vic 87

best fight rootyhill RSL NSW the plebs didn't let me down fark those westy girls can go

honourable mention

best fishing village veranda marlin hotel Ulladulla NSW and Bermagui hotel NSW

tathra hotel NSW best crab races

best toples waitress some dump at sarina QLD

best Bogan pub,,,anywhere in Australia











thedrip
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5 Aug 2016 8:49pm
Sparx said...
Penong Pub circa 1979
After a long day of trying to make a 5.8 twinny work in six foot plus Castles and Caves it was sometimes necessary to do the infamous Penong water run. Given that were talking about the middle of the desert the only source of water used to be a tanker parked in the local railway siding...locals were pretty protective about the water but we usually managed to score without being run off at the end of a 12 gauge.
After the water run it was logical to drop into the local for a couple of frosties. Penong pub was country classic, had a ripping pool table which was a great place to hang out and get to know some of the local wheat farmer boyos and throw down a few of the brew of choice which at that time was Coopers Sparkling. After cutting my teeth on VB, Coopers was like drinking full strength after bingeing on light. You know what they say about Coopers...whats left in the bottom of the stubbie gets spread on your bread and butter like vegemite.
The pub had a great evening counterie and had toasted sangos on tap at all hours, best parma Ive ever had...which might have been the end product of grovelling out at Cactus eating baked beans and salmon which we would catch off the point...the salmon...not the beans.
Saturday night was a dinner dance where all of the local farmers would hit the pub with their families for a feed. Jeez there was some gorgeous country girls...given as it was the late seventies there was a couple of Debbie Harry, Pat Benetar look alikes crossed with Mary Anne from Gilligans Island. Strictly look but dont touch...as friendly as the boys were on the pool table if you messed with little sister you were going back to Cactus on a liquid only diet.
Sometimes wonder what the place looks like now...havent seen it since 81.
Cheers
Sparx


Doesn't sound like it's changed much. They still do a great counter meal.

They still don't give waves away at Caves.

Less women maybe.
MickPC
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5 Aug 2016 8:51pm
When I'm not too drunk to thunk I'll come out with some story's for the good old Penong, Castle, Cave, Settlers, Lano & that Apollo bay...circa 87-97
thedrip
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5 Aug 2016 9:00pm
Tarcoola Tavern Animal Bar in the 80s.

Full of fishermen, surfers, and footy players. The sort of joint you could wear thongs and no shirt on a Friday night. It had concrete floors to make cleaning the blood off easy.

All 6'2 and, at the time, 70 kgs of me used to very nervously stand in the corner and watch the shenanigans of the grown ups unfold, stoked to be drinking my "Middie of super". I didn't know what a Middie was, or that there were other beers. I got told that's how you order a beer so I stuck with that for a few years as I didn't want to look stupid asking for anything else.

I started getting in at 16. At 17 1/2 it became a lot easier because licenses were paper back and then. With some careful editing with a scalpel I was able to turn my August (8th month) into a 3 for March. If we couldn't get in we would hang in a cave out the back and ask people to buy us beers. Never got ripped off once although there were some long waits.

Spent New Years there in 1990 and some bloke brought me beers all night for getting the snot kicked out me four months earlier at party after the pub. He was impressed I kept gettin back up and going again. Me? I knew it was because I was stupid enough to get in a fight and too drunk and stupid to know when to quit. Six onto one? I had no chance and no brains to walk away.

I also found out that might that one of the hot chicks had herpes. What she was doing telling me that I have no idea, but, for some reason I can't put my finger on, I was a lot less keen after hearing that.

That same night a mate who had won a state 100m title raced another bloke in the potholed carpark. Yes,it finished bad when he went face first and came up bleeding badly. Too his drunken credit he said he didn't lose because he fell over and wanted a rematch. He smashed it the second time.
thedrip
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5 Aug 2016 9:03pm
MickPC said...
When I'm not too drunk to thunk I'll come out with some story's for the good old Penong, Castle, Cave, Settlers, Lano & that Apollo bay...circa 87-97


Aah...Caves, Settlers and Lano...I have some stories too. Oh to be that young and dumb again.
Sparx
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5 Aug 2016 11:09pm
Thanks Drip
Enjoyed that
Cheers
MickPC
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5 Aug 2016 9:11pm
haha yah & a few hours recovery time to do it all again, rather than a few days
Ctngoodvibes
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6 Aug 2016 9:36am
My local...and you can see a big Clearwater sign while you enjoy a pint
www.whistlingkite.com.au

Coming a close second it pot shot Exmouth for after surf pig out and drinks
MickPC
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6 Aug 2016 6:22pm
Unfortunately a couple of my favourite pubs no longer exist. There was an awesome pub overlooking contacio's South Scarborough when I was a grom & heaps of pinball parlours along the beach. I used to visit the old man on weekends, collect cool drink bottles & do odd jobs for the local residents. My old man was the caretaker of a block on Andrew st, few mins walk down manning to the beach on a skateboard with the most hardcore skateboard st in Scabs (Edgehill) practically next door. Thank fark there were no water restrictions in the early 80's or my abort mission attemps at this hill would have hurt more.

Unfortunately the Lynn st shops down the road from where I grew up on Charles Riley rd are also gone today. North Beach was an awesome skateboarding place through the 80's with so many locations to skate. I rarely rode a bike after 12, choosing to skate everywhere instead.

The Castle hotel down on Flora Terrace North Beach was an obvious progression after a regular ritual of skating down that way enjoying the Local Primary School & hills in between. Although since I was only 15 & my friends also all under 18. We used to visit the castle hotel during the week. My friends were all older than me & would buy the jugs & we'd enjoy a free pool table down the back corner out of view. We preffered these times, coz Friday nights we'd be kicked out for not having ID & didn't have free reign over the free pool table.

By the time I was 17 though we were pretty much locals & spent a lot of time down there. We really got into our pool playing.

A couple of good friends & I headed North on a surf trip after work. Had some fun waves at The Spot & Nails on a Friday arvo, then headed up to the Lano pub. Pub was fairly busy & we layed down a challenge for a pool table. We ended up dominating the table for the rest of the night for as long as I remember before having to crash in my mates car. That was the last thing I remembered.

Next thing I know I'm woken by a cleaner at the Lano pub. I'm laying down ocean side using the doormat as a pillow & have no idea why the fark I'm there. I walked around the carpark to see if my friends were there & then walked all the way down the beach & found my friends crashed on the beach on the South side of town. Apparently they'd dragged me out of the car in my sleeping bag onto the camping spot. But then I'd walked off..they thought I was going for a piss, but I never came back...crazy thing is I'd felt fine & just went out & surfed a fun day at Eddie's with a small crew.

Thats the crazy thing when your young you can drink shooters & scull drinks, come home for a few hours sleep but still somehow surf in the morning.

I moved to Margs in the early 90's for about 4 years. Although we'd already been visiting regularly. The settlers tavern before the pub was enlarged & the riverside shopping centre was built was so good. There used to be a great beer garden...but after the extension, they had some amazing bands through the 90's. Big name acts selling lots of albums in a small intimate setting. Typically on a Thursday night before they continued there tour in Perth for Fr/Sat gigs. Most of the big Ozzy Indi bands played there back then, it was such an awesome time.

After one cold winter & breaking up with some chick I decided it was time to bail. A friend of mine from Albany who had grown up in SW Vic had been talking about the great waves over there & was keen to return. We headed off within a few days. I was so free to travel at the drop of a hat back then, I didn't need much & petrol was a lot cheaper.

Skip ahead I downed 5 balls off the break on the first pool game at Bordertown South Oz. I can't remember what balls they were but I'd never downed more than 4 before off a break...I think it was coz I was just so hyped to have made the border. I remember we had pies for dinner & the beers tasted great...it was so cool to be out on the Nullabor on this epic journey. We drove about an hour East after we left & were surprised at how close we had camped to the great Australian Bight when the sun come up the next day. It was literally only about 20m away & was awesome.

Drove a day & then arrived at Penong after a few hours. A few hours feeling like nothing after the previous duration's of time we'd spent in the car & the place looked magic. Not big, not small, about head height, sunny & no wind. So remote, but attracting like minded people from all over the world. We were there for just under 2 months. Surfing, fishing, smoking, playing guitar beside the campfire. My friend & I made some good friends with some girls from Tassie for a week.

We also did quite a few trips into town, stopping for a beer at the cosy Penong hotel. Living on baked been & bolgne toasties for weeksnweeks. A Pub pie was always epic...but one day we experienced one of the coolest events. Firstly let me say I'm not really interested in any kind of football, but I can enjoy the game given the right circumstances & plenty of beer. We were at the Penong to see the St Kilda vs The Crows game in the later 90's when the crows won & it was an awesome game. Like nice & close thoughout, keeping everyone enthralled. I love to see an underdog win, like most people & it was aweome.

We made some great friends with local people that day & we had some great parties over the next few weeks before we set off for other epic locations to the East. Definitely the most awesome trip I've been on, I love a good road trip. Missus & I really enjoyed driving through Germany, but you can't beat a coastline hey. I'm hoping to do NZ, Tassie or Sydney to Goldy soonish
NewScotty
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6 Aug 2016 7:07pm
MickPC said...
Unfortunately a couple of my favourite pubs no longer exist. There was an awesome pub overlooking contacio's South Scarborough when I was a grom & heaps of pinball parlours along the beach. I used to visit the old man on weekends, collect cool drink bottles & do odd jobs for the local residents. My old man was the caretaker of a block on Andrew st, few mins walk down manning to the beach on a skateboard with the most hardcore skateboard st in Scabs (Edgehill) practically next door. Thank fark there were no water restrictions in the early 80's or my abort mission attemps at this hill would have hurt more.

Unfortunately the Lynn st shops down the road from where I grew up on Charles Riley rd are also gone today. North Beach was an awesome skateboarding place through the 80's with so many locations to skate. I rarely rode a bike after 12, choosing to skate everywhere instead.

The Castle hotel down on Flora Terrace North Beach was an obvious progression after a regular ritual of skating down that way enjoying the Local Primary School & hills in between. Although since I was only 15 & my friends also all under 18. We used to visit the castle hotel during the week. My friends were all older than me & would buy the jugs & we'd enjoy a free pool table down the back corner out of view. We preffered these times, coz Friday nights we'd be kicked out for not having ID & didn't have free reign over the free pool table.

By the time I was 17 though we were pretty much locals & spent a lot of time down there. We really got into our pool playing.

A couple of good friends & I headed North on a surf trip after work. Had some fun waves at The Spot & Nails on a Friday arvo, then headed up to the Lano pub. Pub was fairly busy & we layed down a challenge for a pool table. We ended up dominating the table for the rest of the night for as long as I remember before having to crash in my mates car. That was the last thing I remembered.

Next thing I know I'm woken by a cleaner at the Lano pub. I'm laying down ocean side using the doormat as a pillow & have no idea why the fark I'm there. I walked around the carpark to see if my friends were there & then walked all the way down the beach & found my friends crashed on the beach on the South side of town. Apparently they'd dragged me out of the car in my sleeping bag onto the camping spot. But then I'd walked off..they thought I was going for a piss, but I never came back...crazy thing is I'd felt fine & just went out & surfed a fun day at Eddie's with a small crew.

Thats the crazy thing when your young you can drink shooters & scull drinks, come home for a few hours sleep but still somehow surf in the morning.

I moved to Margs in the early 90's for about 4 years. Although we'd already been visiting regularly. The settlers tavern before the pub was enlarged & the riverside shopping centre was built was so good. There used to be a great beer garden...but after the extension, they had some amazing bands through the 90's. Big name acts selling lots of albums in a small intimate setting. Typically on a Thursday night before they continued there tour in Perth for Fr/Sat gigs. Most of the big Ozzy Indi bands played there back then, it was such an awesome time.

After one cold winter & breaking up with some chick I decided it was time to bail. A friend of mine from Albany who had grown up in SW Vic had been talking about the great waves over there & was keen to return. We headed off within a few days. I was so free to travel at the drop of a hat back then, I didn't need much & petrol was a lot cheaper.

Skip ahead I downed 5 balls off the break on the first pool game at Bordertown South Oz. I can't remember what balls they were but I'd never downed more than 4 before off a break...I think it was coz I was just so hyped to have made the border. I remember we had pies for dinner & the beers tasted great...it was so cool to be out on the Nullabor on this epic journey. We drove about an hour East after we left & were surprised at how close we had camped to the great Australian Bight when the sun come up the next day. It was literally only about 20m away & was awesome.

Drove a day & then arrived at Penong after a few hours. A few hours feeling like nothing after the previous duration's of time we'd spent in the car & the place looked magic. Not big, not small, about head height, sunny & no wind. So remote, but attracting like minded people from all over the world. We were there for just under 2 months. Surfing, fishing, smoking, playing guitar beside the campfire. My friend & I made some good friends with some girls from Tassie for a week.

We also did quite a few trips into town, stopping for a beer at the cosy Penong hotel. Living on baked been & bolgne toasties for weeksnweeks. A Pub pie was always epic...but one day we experienced one of the coolest events. Firstly let me say I'm not really interested in any kind of football, but I can enjoy the game given the right circumstances & plenty of beer. We were at the Penong to see the St Kilda vs The Crows game in the later 90's when the crows won & it was an awesome game. Like nice & close thoughout, keeping everyone enthralled. I love to see an underdog win, like most people & it was aweome.

We made some great friends with local people that day & we had some great parties over the next few weeks before we set off for other epic locations to the East. Definitely the most awesome trip I've been on, I love a good road trip. Missus & I really enjoyed driving through Germany, but you can't beat a coastline hey. I'm hoping to do NZ, Tassie or Sydney to Goldy soonish


Fark Mick, you've exceeding my 50 word attention span limit by 800
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6 Aug 2016 10:12pm
NewScotty said..

MickPC said...
Unfortunately a couple of my favourite pubs no longer exist. There was an awesome pub overlooking contacio's South Scarborough when I was a grom & heaps of pinball parlours along the beach. I used to visit the old man on weekends, collect cool drink bottles & do odd jobs for the local residents. My old man was the caretaker of a block on Andrew st, few mins walk down manning to the beach on a skateboard with the most hardcore skateboard st in Scabs (Edgehill) practically next door. Thank fark there were no water restrictions in the early 80's or my abort mission attemps at this hill would have hurt more.

Unfortunately the Lynn st shops down the road from where I grew up on Charles Riley rd are also gone today. North Beach was an awesome skateboarding place through the 80's with so many locations to skate. I rarely rode a bike after 12, choosing to skate everywhere instead.

The Castle hotel down on Flora Terrace North Beach was an obvious progression after a regular ritual of skating down that way enjoying the Local Primary School & hills in between. Although since I was only 15 & my friends also all under 18. We used to visit the castle hotel during the week. My friends were all older than me & would buy the jugs & we'd enjoy a free pool table down the back corner out of view. We preffered these times, coz Friday nights we'd be kicked out for not having ID & didn't have free reign over the free pool table.

By the time I was 17 though we were pretty much locals & spent a lot of time down there. We really got into our pool playing.

A couple of good friends & I headed North on a surf trip after work. Had some fun waves at The Spot & Nails on a Friday arvo, then headed up to the Lano pub. Pub was fairly busy & we layed down a challenge for a pool table. We ended up dominating the table for the rest of the night for as long as I remember before having to crash in my mates car. That was the last thing I remembered.

Next thing I know I'm woken by a cleaner at the Lano pub. I'm laying down ocean side using the doormat as a pillow & have no idea why the fark I'm there. I walked around the carpark to see if my friends were there & then walked all the way down the beach & found my friends crashed on the beach on the South side of town. Apparently they'd dragged me out of the car in my sleeping bag onto the camping spot. But then I'd walked off..they thought I was going for a piss, but I never came back...crazy thing is I'd felt fine & just went out & surfed a fun day at Eddie's with a small crew.

Thats the crazy thing when your young you can drink shooters & scull drinks, come home for a few hours sleep but still somehow surf in the morning.

I moved to Margs in the early 90's for about 4 years. Although we'd already been visiting regularly. The settlers tavern before the pub was enlarged & the riverside shopping centre was built was so good. There used to be a great beer garden...but after the extension, they had some amazing bands through the 90's. Big name acts selling lots of albums in a small intimate setting. Typically on a Thursday night before they continued there tour in Perth for Fr/Sat gigs. Most of the big Ozzy Indi bands played there back then, it was such an awesome time.

After one cold winter & breaking up with some chick I decided it was time to bail. A friend of mine from Albany who had grown up in SW Vic had been talking about the great waves over there & was keen to return. We headed off within a few days. I was so free to travel at the drop of a hat back then, I didn't need much & petrol was a lot cheaper.

Skip ahead I downed 5 balls off the break on the first pool game at Bordertown South Oz. I can't remember what balls they were but I'd never downed more than 4 before off a break...I think it was coz I was just so hyped to have made the border. I remember we had pies for dinner & the beers tasted great...it was so cool to be out on the Nullabor on this epic journey. We drove about an hour East after we left & were surprised at how close we had camped to the great Australian Bight when the sun come up the next day. It was literally only about 20m away & was awesome.

Drove a day & then arrived at Penong after a few hours. A few hours feeling like nothing after the previous duration's of time we'd spent in the car & the place looked magic. Not big, not small, about head height, sunny & no wind. So remote, but attracting like minded people from all over the world. We were there for just under 2 months. Surfing, fishing, smoking, playing guitar beside the campfire. My friend & I made some good friends with some girls from Tassie for a week.

We also did quite a few trips into town, stopping for a beer at the cosy Penong hotel. Living on baked been & bolgne toasties for weeksnweeks. A Pub pie was always epic...but one day we experienced one of the coolest events. Firstly let me say I'm not really interested in any kind of football, but I can enjoy the game given the right circumstances & plenty of beer. We were at the Penong to see the St Kilda vs The Crows game in the later 90's when the crows won & it was an awesome game. Like nice & close thoughout, keeping everyone enthralled. I love to see an underdog win, like most people & it was aweome.

We made some great friends with local people that day & we had some great parties over the next few weeks before we set off for other epic locations to the East. Definitely the most awesome trip I've been on, I love a good road trip. Missus & I really enjoyed driving through Germany, but you can't beat a coastline hey. I'm hoping to do NZ, Tassie or Sydney to Goldy soonish



Fark Mick, you've exceeding my 50 word attention span limit by a 800


Yeah Mick, hard to read all that with 1 eye closed

For mine

East Coast Vic
Portsea Beer Garden

West Coast Vic
Rookery Knook

In Town Vic
The Corner
shoodbegood
shoodbegood
VIC
873 posts
VIC, 873 posts
6 Aug 2016 10:31pm
Good Yarn Though!
IFocus
IFocus
WA
585 posts
WA, 585 posts
7 Aug 2016 10:20am
Carnarvon 1980 front bar of the Gascoyne Hotel best ever.

Local characters from all walks of life and well beyond the fringe, felt pretty privileged to have been allowed to drink there with the crew as a outsider.
1st of all you had the weather.....proper beer drinking (although its been said to me any weather is good beer drinking.... )
Blues like I have never seen since (always outsiders losing it), bar manager could sort anyone when it come to the crunch young guy not that muscled up but could he go.
Full moon and you were knee deep in prawn trawler deck hands generally good guys but they got wasted like no one else.
It was my real first introduction to Aboriginals and the complexity around the different groups
Corndon nerks coming out of the kitchen (chefs name escapes me lived next door to my mates)
Would kick on into the lounge and get onto the rum........
Mates would give the coppers a hand to sort some of the lunatics how no one died I'll never know.


Gascoyne Junction Hotel 1980 same era I used to stay out there (maintenance on the power station) tin roofed rooms no aircon fu(king hot, hot water was a black tank always to fu(king hot to use it, in fact everything was just fu(king hot, used to get a big welcome at the bar and there was a rush to get me a almost cold enough beer (its was always a degree off just right) then as long as you sat there and looked at your empty glass the owner and his wife would sit there and look at it with you
When you asked for another one you got a look like really you want me to move used to crack me up nice people just the heat knocked them around I think.
I could drink 5 middies in 1/2 an hour and it wouldnt touch the sides again got to meet some real outback characters

The days men were men and women were glad

And 1980 was the last year before the crowds started at the Bluff although Gnarloo was generally empty for a few years later............
Tux
Tux
VIC
3829 posts
Tux Tux
VIC, 3829 posts
9 Aug 2016 7:42am
OBH in Cottesloe for the Sunday sesh in the back bar...used to hit it most sundays from year 10 onwards...was always good especially during country week...9 o'clock close meant you had to get your game on if you wanted to get a skinful...bonus was one of the teachers drank there and would give us a lift back to school...pulling a lady was often problematic as you had to try and get the deed done before the old boy called time and in the car...if you ended up going back to her house you were stuck on teh other side of the city until public transport started in teh morning and had to try and sneak back into school reeking of stale booze, ciggies and bad women. Floor of the was inch deep in grey slush by 6pm a good night.

The Cott hotel before the did it up....smelly carpet...TAB...pool table and two seconds from the beach....

The Quokka arms...before the gentrified it....best placed pub in the worls...used to have massive new years eves with 10,000 in attendance....jugs of rum and coke and you could drink beers with you feet in the sand and still be in the beer garden (Kind of)


SandS
SandS
VIC
5904 posts
VIC, 5904 posts
19 Aug 2016 10:37pm
Sparx said..
Penong Pub circa 1979
After a long day of trying to make a 5.8 twinny work in six foot plus Castles and Caves it was sometimes necessary to do the infamous Penong water run. Given that were talking about the middle of the desert the only source of water used to be a tanker parked in the local railway siding...locals were pretty protective about the water but we usually managed to score without being run off at the end of a 12 gauge.
After the water run it was logical to drop into the local for a couple of frosties. Penong pub was country classic, had a ripping pool table which was a great place to hang out and get to know some of the local wheat farmer boyos and throw down a few of the brew of choice which at that time was Coopers Sparkling. After cutting my teeth on VB, Coopers was like drinking full strength after bingeing on light. You know what they say about Coopers...whats left in the bottom of the stubbie gets spread on your bread and butter like vegemite.
The pub had a great evening counterie and had toasted sangos on tap at all hours, best parma Ive ever had...which might have been the end product of grovelling out at Cactus eating baked beans and salmon which we would catch off the point...the salmon...not the beans.
Saturday night was a dinner dance where all of the local farmers would hit the pub with their families for a feed. Jeez there was some gorgeous country girls...given as it was the late seventies there was a couple of Debbie Harry, Pat Benetar look alikes crossed with Mary Anne from Gilligans Island. Strictly look but dont touch...as friendly as the boys were on the pool table if you messed with little sister you were going back to Cactus on a liquid only diet.
Sometimes wonder what the place looks like now...havent seen it since 81.
Cheers
Sparx


Probably saw you there ! I think we were there in 79 and 80 in December . I think 80 was the mouse plague ? And gypsy jockers turned up on New Year's Eve . .......... Police moved them on . Went again in about 85 or 6 in March


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