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The hotel, built by Michael Doyle has played a significant role in the economic and social development of Bingara and is one of only two hotels still in business, out of the original five. Its longevity speaks for itself.
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Although there have been renovations of the hotel, the basic architectural detail has been maintained.The two storey brick and galvanised iron building, unlike the other surviving hotel, still has its veranda intact. (View original)
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| Eric & Noelene Ozols and their daughters Beth & Fiona have run the hotel for the past 13 years and have adapted their business to reflect the changing needs of the town. |
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Backpacker accommodation has recently been replaced with a conference room and standard pub type accommodation has been enhanced by the erection of a modern motel at the rear of the pub.
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Perhaps the most popular move for Bingara residents was the introduction of the Imperial coffee lounge which serves specialty Merlo Coffee and other hot beverages, as well as a range of gourmet cakes and slices.
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The coffee shop and barbecue area the rear of the pub have made the Imperial the hub of the town. It is family friendly, the hospitality is welcoming and you have the choice of al fresco or inside dining.
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