Albury Ettamogah Pub in Table Top was used as the base to bring the Ettamogah brand into a themed restaurant and pub chain across Australia.
The original creator of the Ettamogah Pub was Ken Maynard who started drawing the Ettamogah Pub in 1959. It was made famous through his regular cartoons in The Australasian Post.
The original Ettamogah pub was built by businessman Lindsay Cooper and first opened in 1987. The aim was to create a themed family restaurant which would become a tourist icon. The timber building featured sloping walls and a distinctive architectural style true to the original cartoon design.
Continual development has turned the Albury Ettamogah into a well known and well loved tourist destination and is like stepping into a Maynard cartoon itself.
It features “Bluey’s Barn” a large undercover dining area that boasts an open fire, weekly entertainment and overlooks a large grassy area where the children can play.
The original creator of the Ettamogah Pub was Ken Maynard who started drawing the Ettamogah Pub in 1959. It was made famous through his regular cartoons in The Australasian Post.
The original Ettamogah pub was built by businessman Lindsay Cooper and first opened in 1987. The aim was to create a themed family restaurant which would become a tourist icon. The timber building featured sloping walls and a distinctive architectural style true to the original cartoon design.
Continual development has turned the Albury Ettamogah into a well known and well loved tourist destination and is like stepping into a Maynard cartoon itself.
It features “Bluey’s Barn” a large undercover dining area that boasts an open fire, weekly entertainment and overlooks a large grassy area where the children can play.