The Nags Hotel

272 Brunker Road Adamstown, NSW, 2289 02 4952 5743
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3.00
Based on 32 Reviews

5

12.50%

4

21.88%

3

28.13%

2

28.13%

1

9.38%
About The Nags Hotel

We offer a relaxed and contemporary dining experience with a fantastic and diverse menu 7 days a week. We also have one of the City’s best intimate cocktail & lounge areas, as well as full TAB and keno services. We host live entertainment on Saturday nights to create the perfect atmosphere for you to enjoy while indulging in our delicious food and beverages on offer. The Nags Head Hotel is the suburb’s oldest Pub. As it was formerly known, The Adamstown Hotel was first licensed back in September 1874 to Edward Reay, who according to Historian Ed Tonks, paid Eight Pounds for the corner block. The Nags Head, everyone’s local.

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Nicholas Trevino
Macao

This hotel was pretty standard. It has all the basic amenities you might need, though there's nothing exceptional about it. The location is a plus, being close to local attractions, but the overall experience was just average.

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Jon Johnson
Brunei Darussalam

A decent place for a quick stay. The room was neat, and the staff was courteous. However, it lacks the charm and comfort that one might hope for. It could be a good option for travelers who don't mind a no-frills stay.

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Morgan Harris
Azerbaijan

This hotel has potential but needs better management. The cleanliness of the room was questionable, and the breakfast was lacking variety. With a few improvements, it could be a good choice, but right now, it falls short of expectations.

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Rachel Clark
Guam

Overall, a good experience. The hotel is clean, well-maintained, and has a warm atmosphere. The breakfast was a nice touch, offering a variety of options. It's a solid choice if you're looking for comfort and convenience.

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Dawn Kemp
Bangladesh

A decent place for a quick stay. The room was neat, and the staff was courteous. However, it lacks the charm and comfort that one might hope for. It could be a good option for travelers who don't mind a no-frills stay.