7 reviews about The Oxley Hotel

verified email - 17 Jan 2014

The Oxley Tavern is a great all rounder. The restaurant has great specials during the week, overall the quality of food is excellent. The establishment also has a separate gaming area that's private and the lounge areas are well located for comfort.

Approximate cost: $17.00

09 Aug 2013

Went here for a farewell dinner with friends. We booked a table and once we all got there they even asked if we would like to have a separate table for the kids to sit at, which was beside ours Nd right near the play area. Meals were quiet big! I got a cesear salad with chicken which was listed under the "light" meals section and it was bigger then expected. Great staff, nice dinning area and most of our plates were empty and belly full. Was a lovely farewell dinner spot to say good bye to a wonderful friend

verified email - 08 Oct 2012

not a bad place have had dinner a couple of times there, service is good, food nice, play area ok for the kids at least they are in sight while you have dinner

verified email - 03 Jul 2012

This place had a really nice dining atmosphere combined with the fun of the pokies. They have a kids play area next to the dining area where you can see your kids at all times however they can entertain themselves while you eat. It is not as good as it used to be, they used to have some really good food but changed the menu an no longer offer my favourite dishes.

Approximate cost: $30

verified email - 17 Apr 2011

Went there for a few drinks and a flutter on the pokies. Staff were great; friendly, prompt service and very helpful. Drink prices were as expected. The hotel had a nice atmosphere and I look forward to dining there one evening.

verified email - 02 Jun 2010

A lunch as part of a group. Thinking I would love a good steak sandwich. I went to lunch and found the menu did not have a steak sandwich. Instead I was met with a menu you would exexpect to see in a serious restaurant. Thinking I don't want a steak I thought the Peking Duck Spring rolls entre ($12.00) and the caesar salad (no anchovies available) $13.00 would be a fine lunch. Wrong!. My $12.00 spring rolls (4x mini size spring rolls tasting mostly of hoisin) and my Caesar sans anchovies ($13.00) was a mass of lettuce with a hard poached egg on shaved parmesan and topped with a caesar sauce of questionable origin and smattering of croutons. Other meals at the table were equaly dissapointing.

Approximate cost: $28.00

verified email - 09 May 2009

We went to go for lunch at the newly renovated hotel just to see what it was like for a pub it has gone very up market didn't enjoy our meals and felt very uncomfortable

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