Bellevue Hotel
Bellevue Hotel is a pub in Tuncurry with an outdoor area. Dog access isn't confirmed, but venues with an outdoor area are often dog friendly, so it may be worth checking. Just 200m away, Oxley Reserve is a great nearby park for a walk with your dog.
At a glance
Before you go
- ℹ️Dog access hasn’t been confirmed — best to check before visiting.
- 💧No confirmed water bowl for dogs — bring some just in case.
What people say
Good service. Cold drinks. Amazing place with a pool in the middle of the courtyard.
New owners in the bistro. It was the best food in Forster Tuncurrie. Go there. Addition to original review: We ate a second time in our 7 day stay. Again super high quality food. Suprising when the 15 people at the table all raved about the high quality Australian style food.
Second time eating here and would highly recommend. Food is excellent and well priced. Bellevue burger is one of the better burgers I’ve had.
Very disappointed. The Morrocan chicken was $30 and had an overcooked small drumstick and 4 slices of a small potato. Was advertised as a main but more like a very overpriced starter.
Had a few drinks here last night. Nice looking hotel, more so inside then out. Pool look awesome and lots of space for families to feel relaxed and comfortable. Pokies room had around 20 machines with options to keep you slapping happy. Bar and tab area looks good also. The bar staff we're lacking energy and weren't very attentive to patrons. When I asked for assistance with a poker machine the barman couldn't be bothered to respond. Looked away then proceeded to get a set of keys out of a drawer and walk past me towards the pokies room. I thought he didn't hear me but it turned out that he did. He resolved the problem and returned to the bar. I got the impression that he had more important things to do. He may of had a bad day, but I think they could improve their level of customer service. Would make a far better experience from this side of the fence.
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