Currently there is no menu available for Border Inn Hotel in Apsley. We are continuously adding menus, so check back soon!
In the meantime feel free to browse our other menus within Apsley below.
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Steak and Ale Pie | Eaten everywhere, in homes, pubs and even higher level restaurants, there is nothing like a steak and ale pie to warm you up on a cold winters day. The steak is casseroled or slow cooked with a pint of ale for several hours until beautifully tender. Can include vegetables, but also popular is Steak and Mushroom, which tends to be casseroled in red wine. Some pubs will serve it with a top and bottom pie crust, but others serve an individual portion with a puff pastry lid. Can be eaten with potatoes and veg, but the male population tend to have it with chips! | Pub Food | |
Steak! | Probably the most popular Pub food downunder is a Steak. Typically severed with a side salad and chips. You choose the way you like it and grab whatever gravy you want. If you're out for lunch look to see what specials they have most Pubs will offer a $10—15 steak lunch special. | Pub Food | |
Sunday Roast | Every pub serves Sunday roasts! A selection of roasts is always available, with some pubs only offering a choice of 2, but others with a whole array of roast beef, lamb, pork and chicken or turkey. Always served with roast potatoes and a selection of fresh vegetables. | Pub Food | |
Wine | Wine. We all know what it is, but not what to expect until we taste it from the bottle. Australia is famous for it's wine. You're going to want to head for the wine regions for the best drops, but throughout the country you will find a great selection | Pub Food | |
Beer | What's a pub without beer? A little smaller than the typical English pint, grab a schooner for the best price. If you're looking for something different have a look at what boutique bottled options they have. | Pub Food |
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Apsley Cafe | Cafes |
Amber Ridge Farm Shop, Nursery & Cafe | Cafes |
Border Inn Hotel | Pub Food |
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Click here to send us an updateThis historic hotel is situated at Apsley on the Wimmera Highway close to the South Australian Border. The original hotel was built in 1850 with the first licence then being issued by the New South Wales Licensing Board. After a fire extensively damaged the building in 1887, it was rebuilt a little further along the street where today it proudly stands with its Art Deco facade on the corner of Wallace and Splatt Street.
The Border Inn Hotel is open from 11:00 am until late daily and we serve Lunch and Dinner, with a daily Specials Board, seven days a week in our Dining Room. The bar meals, takeaways and ready-to-go snacks are popular for those on the run and coffees and cakes are available all day long. We also sell ice creams, milk, bread, soft drink and a selection of grocery items.
There are several different beers on tap and our wines are sourced mainly from the Coonawarra and Wrattonbully wineries.
In summer the Courtyard Garden with the children’s play house is a lovely spot to spend time and in winter the warm log fires in the Parlour and the Bar are cosy and welcoming.
Our comfortable accommodation is reasonably priced and we provide free caravan camping at the rear of the hotel.
Things to do around Apsley while you visit the Border Inn Hotel are: Newlands Nature Walking Track is a 5km round walk (or lesser if you wish) Take the Historic Walk along Main Street Little Willow Farm Sculptures along the Bringalbert Road (15km north of town) Bailey’s Rocks at the Dergholm State Park (44km south of town)
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