Built in 1873 from corrugated iron transported over 200 km from NSW on bush tracks, this historic establishment remains in its original structure. Located near the border between QLD and NSW, it stands next to a gate in the rabbit-proof Dog/Dingo Barrier Fence, which allows passage between the states.
Originally a Cobb & Co staging post, the Royal Mail offered weary travellers and horses respite from the rugged outback conditions. Even renowned poet Henry Lawson stopped here for a drink. Today, it continues to be a hub for locals, travellers, and families, maintaining a warm and welcoming atmosphere.
The Royal Mail offers accommodation, a dining area, a beer garden, and modern conveniences like Eftpos, fuel, and tourist information. It’s a perfect base for exploring Currawinya National Park.
Notice
As of the close of 28/11/25, our premises will not be open until further notice. Nevertheless, accommodation arrangements can still be made by contacting Graham at 0418 158 878
Pub Facilities
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Eftpos and Credit Card facilities
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Meals in the Dining Room or Beer Garden
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Tea and Coffee
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Soft Drinks and Ice Cream
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Souvenirs
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Post Office facilities
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Local Tourist Information and Brochures
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Public Phone Box (Phone Card Only)
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Unleaded Fuel and Diesel
The Royal Mail Hotel is a Pub Stop along these adjoining Pub Routes. Discover more routes and pub history.
Pub Stories
Discover the history of the Pubs of Hungerford

Pubs of Hungerford
Hungerford once had two hotels, The Royal Mail and the Commercial. According to bush legend, one of the pubs, the Commercial presumably, sat right on the border of QLD and NSW.




