Prince of Teck
This spacious, bustling pub, with a sports-centric atmosphere and bars spread across two floors, is situated on a corner in the heart of the city. In the past, during the old Kangaroo Valley days, it was known for its rowdy ambiance. However, it has since mellowed down, except on days when Australian festivities are being celebrated. The pub offers a variety of food options. For lunch, you can enjoy a selection of wraps and subs. The main menu features a range of dishes, including a special Sunday roast. One of the unique features of this pub is the external bas-reliefs of the Prince of Teck. Additionally, the roof corners are adorned with four magnificent heraldic wyverns, adding to the pub's distinctive charm. This pub is not just a place for food and drinks, but also a piece of history. It has been recognized as a Grade II listed site, indicating its special architectural and historic interest. Whether you're a sports enthusiast, a food lover, or a history buff, this pub has something to offer for everyone.