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The Camel Bar
Australia's Coral Coast - Geraldton
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The Camel Bar, Geraldton's only themed pub with personality opened to an enthusiastic audience in October 2005. With quite possibly the world's largest collection of Camels, just being on the premises is an experience on its own. The Camel Bar is committed to friendly service, quality dining and value for money for young and old. Our restaurant operates seven days a week for lunch and dinner and takes enormous pride in its wood fired pizzas. We would also suggest trying our Camel Steak, yes, real Camel. Patrons can dine in our lovely restaurant or take advantage of our fantastic climate and dine in the beer garden. Quality entertainment is also a hallmark of The Camel Bar with live bands and DJ's three nights a week. For those looking for something a little more on the quiet side we suggest a visit to our beers of the world lounge with over 55 beers from around the globe and some fantastic wines too. In summation, whatever you look for in a great pub, you're sure to find it at The Camel Bar

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Contact: Kevin Cassidy
Tel:(08) 9965 5500
Email: thecamelbar@westnet.com.au
Fax: (08) 9965 5588
Address: 20 Chapman Rd Geraldton WA 6530



  • A good night out at the Freemason's Hotel in Geraldton.
  • Stopping in at the Cervantes Pinnacles Motel for lunch before heading to the Pinnacles – fascinating limestone formations in the Nambung National Park.
  • Going swimming with the biggest fish in the world – the whale shark.
  • Exploring the red rock cliffs of Nature's Window at Kalbarri National Park.
  • Meeting the friendly dolphins at Monkey Mia in the Shark Bay World Heritage Area.

 

 




 

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