"Dominating the city skyline, Newcastle's Anglican cathedral is filled with treasures like a gold chalice and a remembrance book made from jewellery donated by locals who lost loved ones in WWI."
"It is perhaps one of the oldest churches, located in the Hunter Valley. Established in 1861, the church is still popular because of its music. The music has been an integral part of the church’s life and ministry."
"Taste of the Country is a place where guests feel like they’re dining at home. The food is always fresh, the staff offers a warm welcome and breakfast can be served any time of the day!. The popular restaurant has something for everyone on their menu and offers thick and juicy burgers, fresh wraps, hearty dinners, desserts, their famous scones and a great range of teas, coffees, beers and local wines."
"Start by taking a small sip and letting the beer flow over every taste bud. Try breathing out as you taste to simultaneously smell and taste the beer. Finding out familiar flavors like sweetness or bitterness is a great way to start analyzing the taste."
"Once the grain and keg store for the old Tooheys beer factory, this rustic bar-cafe is an atmospheric place to refresh yourself with one of the great rotating selections of no fewer than 21 eclectic..."
"64 – 66 Scott Street, Newcastle East NSW 2300100% Australian independent beer venue offering a menu inspired by the American Diner / Grillhttps://www.facebook.com/GrainStoreBar"
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