Situated on the corner of Graham Street with large verandahs, a grassy lawn area, outdoor seating and plenty of parking in the street or adjacent carpark, the Metropolitan Hotel is a very hard place to drive past – and why would you? The large bar-room, with its impressive corner bar, features memorabilia and photos of both the locals and the fascinating story of Nymagee. The beer is served icy cold, or choose from the array of wines, spirits and soft drinks you would expect to find in a modern hotel.
The kitchen serves fantastic pub-style meals for lunch and dinner. There are rooms available if you need a bed for the night, and during winter there’s usually a fire burning in the outdoor area to stand around and enjoy a yarn. Open seven days a week, with mobile network and wifi, The Metropolitan Hotel is an absolutely essential place to call in and refresh while you’re on the pub route.
The Metropolitan Hotel is a Pub Stop along the Copper Route. Discover more routes and pub history.
Pub Stories
Discover the history of the Metropolitan Hotel & other Pubs & Breweries of Nymagee

Pubs & Breweries of Nymagee
There are known to have been five hotels in Nymagee with records of the: Traveller’s Rest, Royal Hotel, Metropolitan Hotel, Commercial Hotel, Club House Hotel and the Cardiff’s Arms.









