Large, busy, sports-oriented corner pub with bars on two floors, which used to have a rough house reputation in the old Kangaroo Valley days, but is quieter now (except for days of Australian celebration).
The food menu veers towards burgers and pizzas but other dishes are available including breakfast/brunch. Note that alcohol may not be served until 10am under the terms of the licence.
Note also the external bas reliefs of the Prince of Teck, and the four marvellous heraldic wyverns guarding the roof corners! These adornments are probably of the 1880s, done for the licensee Alfred Savigear. The site is Grade II listed.
Historic Interest
Grade II listed, Historic England ref 1031501. The Star Brewery Tap (beer house) which stood here since 1832 was rebuilt by Huggett & Hussey for the Star Brewery in 1868 with a full licence and renamed. The brewery, which stood behind the pub and the rest of the terrace, closed a few years later. The pub was bought by Barclay Perkins, then tenanted to H H Finch, who were taken over by Young’s in 1991.
This Pub serves no changing beers and 3 regular beers.
Prince of Teck, Earls Court