Reviews - Nerriga
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Nestled in a charming setting, this restaurant excels with outstanding food quality, service, and atmosphere, earning a full five stars across the board. Renowned for its generous portions of traditional pub fare, it offers a delightful dining experience with must-try dishes such as the Coffee Shop Burger and Fries, as well as Chicken Schnitzel and Chicken Parmigiana. Guests can expect friendly staff and quick service, making it a perfect stop for both casual lunch outings and cozy dinners after a day of adventure. With free parking available, it's an easy choice for a refreshing drink or a satisfying meal.
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Price range: $80-100 per person
Food quality: 5 stars
Service: 5 stars
Atmosphere: 5 stars
Must-try dishes: Coffee Shop Burger and Fries
Parking: Free parking lot and street parking available View all feedback.
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Last update : 22.01.2025
Easily in the top 5 Australian pubs for service and food. Well worth a visit. Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5
Great food, cold beer and terrific service. 5 star Price per person: $20–40 Noise level: Very quiet Group size: Suitable for all group sizes Wait time: No wait Parking space: Plenty of parking Parking options: Free of charge street parking
Had a great overnight stay in a cabin at the rear of the hotel. Clean, quiet and comfortable. Excellent food. Price per person: $60–80 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5 Recommended dishes: Chicken Schnitzel and Gravy with Salad
Love this old pub, a must stop on the way back from the coast Service: 4 Atmosphere: 4
Last update : 05.02.2024
Many times in past I have driven to Nerriga and say; 'Hello and Goodbye ', before I released that I drove passed the town. The Nerriga Road/Braidwood Road is going to South Nowra, or turn right to Turpentine Road to the Princes Hwy. Nerriga Road there is Road works (2021) from Braidwood to Nerriga, big trucks on the road, drive the speed limit where is shown, drive safely. The Discovery Of alluvial gold in 1851,led to increased interest in the area around Nerriga, the town began to grow, with the Commercial hotel opening for business around 1864, building still stands today, known as the Bark Tree Hotel, now is the Nerriga Hotel and Pub. In December 2019, the Currowan fire destroyed properties around Nerriga. The Nerriga Pub provided shelter during the fire. We were greeted polite owners, happily to serve us. He shows our table and we sat down, there is a Beer Garden to sit outside too . The Pub atmosphere is wonderful, as the Staff happily serving our food. Are you driving now to Nerriga to Nowra, stop and have a break at the Nerriga Pub and help them. They provided shelter for the community and the Farmers and Towns People and also Travels who were stuck that day. The Coffee shop is open on Wednesday to Sunday from 9am to 11.30am. LUNCH at 12-3pm. Dinner from Friday and Saturday 6-8pm. They sell home made Jam and Relish. Please get some, when you are at the Pub, help to raise money for the community.
What makes this quaint, old pub in the middle of nowhere so highly praised? The atmosphere and food are better than most places. The staff is fantastic, and the cold beer makes the Nerriga Hotel an excellent spot for lunch. There's a wide-ranging menu and a "Specials" board as well; I couldn't resist the “Up North Parmi," which was a delicious choice. We will definitely return!
I was on my way back to Canberra from Nowra when I came across the Nerriga Pub's coffee shop, which turned out to be the perfect spot for a coffee break. I've stopped here a few times before, and each time I've encountered a mix of travelers and locals, all eager for a friendly chat about the weather and their journeys. I highly recommend this little gem to anyone who enjoys a good cup of coffee and a pleasant conversation.
I had a wonderful meal in a vibrant atmosphere, complemented by friendly staff.



