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Cygnet Hotel & Guest House

Address Cygnet Hotel, 77 Mary St, Cygnet TAS, Australia
Phone +61 3 6295 1267
Website www.facebook.com/cygnethotel
Categories Hotel
Rating 4.4 9 reviews
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Cygnet Hotel & Guest House reviews

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Daniel
27 July 2023 20:41

The quintessential small town pub experience. Well priced huge meals and quirky staff (and locals) made for a memorable meal. We loved meeting Ross the owner who seemed to have a big heart and a love for community - we enjoyed being overwhelmed by his stories. Thanks for a genuinely fun experience.

Naomi
03 February 2023 15:04

I was served Guinness stout on tap. The staff were all welcoming, I had a good night's sleep and was able to walk everywhere I wanted to go without driving a car.

Tim
06 September 2022 5:01

We went there as a large group of 25 plus people. Staff were fantastic and meals were excellent. Very generous servings. A good old fashioned pub with plenty of character. You will leave with a full belly. Well done guys five stars from me

Darren
30 July 2022 1:23

Great Pub better know as The Top. Nice country pub meals, service and accommodation. Great staff. Well worth a visit if only for the best Guiness on Tap in Southern Tasmania.

David
11 November 2021 4:26

Huge low bar, huge warm log fire, nice welcome, local feel. Somewhat austere, but nice people.

marjie
21 July 2021 18:16

I visited this hotel last week with 2 friends and our meals were delicious, the service was excellent and their was a very friendly atmosphere. On top of this the cost was so very reasonable. A good trip.

Rebecca
07 November 2020 16:20

Good food, great size meals. Very good value for money with the average meal costing $22. Very clean and spacious, no clutter. Child friendly and nice staff and customers. Definitely recommend to stop and eat there.

PHIL
15 November 2019 9:58

Walk in the Main Bar and a hushed silence becomes obvious to your ears with sideways glances and whispers abound. Hold your nerve and you will be greeted with a nod of the head and a practised 'Gday' from burly, hairy men with heavy set growth and missing teeth.
The cuisine is the classic pub grub cooked or overcooked depending which side of the fence you sit it is what it is.
Wear a flannelette shirt.

Phoebe
30 November 2018 11:34

The bottle shop is often open when the other two in Cygnet have closed. Haven't been in the bar but giving five stars for this alone.

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