COWRA, NSW
Landmarks
Cowra is a small town located in the Central West region of New South Wales. It is known for its Japanese Garden and War Cemetery, which commemorate the World War II POW camp located in the area. The Cowra Regional Art Gallery is also a popular attraction, showcasing the work of local and international artists.
Casinos
There are no casinos in Cowra, however there are several nearby in the larger cities of Orange and Bathurst.
RSL Clubs, Legions Club, Bowling Club, Sports Bars and Licenced Pubs
Cowra has two RSL clubs, the Cowra RSL Club and the Cowra Services Club. The Cowra Bowling Club is also a popular spot for locals and visitors alike. There are several licenced pubs in the area, all of which offer poker machines, keno and TAB. The total number of poker machines in Cowra is limited to a maximum of 40, in accordance with local regulations.
Bistros
Cowra has a variety of bistros and restaurants to choose from. The Cowra Chinese Restaurant is a popular spot for locals and visitors alike, offering a range of traditional Chinese dishes. The Cowra Hotel is also a great spot for a meal, with a wide selection of pub classics and modern Australian dishes.
Pubs with pokies from COWRA, NSW
Most Visited Pubs
- Royal Hotel - darlington, NSW
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- CBD Cafe Bar - Rydges Hotel Southbank - south brisbane, QLD
- Royal Oak Hotel - double bay, NSW
- Grand Hotel - wooroolin, QLD
- Rogans Sports Bar - bunbury, WA
- Victoria Hotel - o'halloran hill, SA
- Empire Hotel - kilburn, SA
- Prince of Wales Hotel - richmond, VIC
- Boost Juice - lithgow, NSW
- New Deli Snack Bar - prospect, SA
- The Back Page Sports Bar & Grill - carrara, QLD
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