Greenhills Inn Bar and Cafe

Free Camping - Western Australia

Greenhills is located 119 kilometres from Perth and 23km east of the township of York. Greenhills Inn loses you within the tranquillity of the Wheatbelt under one and a half hours driving from Perth. 

The Greenhills Inn is a superb double storey Federation style building, built in 1906 by one of the first female publicans in Western Australia, Mary Ann McMullen. On the death of Mary Ann McMullen in 1923, she bequeathed the fine two story hotel to her father, Alfred Dinsdale who was the Mayor of York at the time and the history of the hotel has grown from there . If you would like, stop in for a cold beer or a beautiful meal and experience a feel from a building from another time , come by and add to the history.

Accommodation

The historic Greenhills Inn has eight bedrooms, upstairs with shared facilities each individually styled that is reminiscent of a time gone by. Continental breakfast included that is set up in the Dining room downstairs (Queen Room) that is help yourself anytime. Tea and coffee available from the bar or Queen Room all day. If this is not your style, there are eight ‘single men’s’ donga accommodation out the back, they are small but have ensuites. There is also FREE camping to the side of the pub (unpowered) with use of the toilets and only $5 if you require a shower.

Opening Hours

  • Tues 5.00pm–8.00pm
  • Wed-Sat 12pm–Close
  • Sunday 11am –10.00pm




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