Norseman Hotel Bistro
Norseman Hotel is ideally situated at the heart of the town and boasts a range of amenities such as an onsite bottleshop, TAB, dining options and twin and double hotel rooms. With dinner available on daily starting from 5.30pm and an all-day pizza menu from 12.00pm, it’s an excellent choice for a comfortable stay and convenient access to local facilities.
A Welcoming Atmosphere
Open from 12 noon daily, we welcome everyone to enjoy a cold beer or a meal to catch up with mates.
Our Bistro menu has all the pub favourites from steak and chips to schnitties and everything in between. The pub is the beating heart of Norseman and the Bistro does not disappoint!
We also offer a dining room with fire place for those cooler winter nights offering some quality time with loved ones.
Opening Hours 7-Days
Dinner: 5.30pm - 7.45pm
Pizza Menu: From 12pm - 7.45pm
Great PUB MEALS
A full menu of pub favourites served daily, including steaks, pizzas and schnitzels!
TAB
Sports and games are shown on TVs throughout the pub, with a convenient TAB right at your finger tips.
ENTERTAINMENT
With a pool table, pinball machine and other arcade games, the Norseman Hotel provides something for everyone!
Function & Event Catering
Whether it be a training lunch, celebration or after hours event, we are flexible with options for any occasion. We have a dining room that can be hired out, or simply call us to reserve a table or two.
We are happy to accommodate larger groups for special events, just give us a call on 08 9039 1023.
4.0
Fantastic little country pub. I didn't stay in the hotel, I only had dinner and a beer.The beer garden is lovely and dog friendly. Bar staff are lovely and the food is a gem in the middle of no where
Can't comment to the rooms, we had a drink and a meal. Service was good - a checkout down when we visited so a bit slow, but staff got through it. Food was great, good range of drinks. Ladies downstairs amenities were out of order, which required a trip upstairs, down a few passage ways & out in to the fire escape area!
Good beer, food and smiling helpful staff.
Norseman was born in 1894 when prospector Laurie Sinclair’s horse, Hardy Norseman, pawed up a gold-bearing quartz. The townsite followed in May 1895 and a municipality in 1896. Boom–bust mining cycles shaped its fortunes until Western Mining’s 1935 push for roads, power and water—the same year the present Norseman Hotel rose. Grand for its place and time, it featured Tasmanian oak and jarrah, polished bars with glass partitions, crystal leadlights, and imported Scottish linoleum.Today, the hotel is largely unchanged: straightforward backpacker rooms (singles from about $65 with shared bathrooms), honest pub grub, and cold beer—at $12 a pint—a welcome, no-nonsense pit stop for cross-country travellers. If the walls could talk like the floor boards creek there would be a story or two to tell.