Bathurst, New South Wales
The Victoria Hotel Bathurst – Iconic CBD Freehold Going Concern with Diverse Income Streams
Expressions of Interest
Business Description
The Victoria Hotel Bathurst – Iconic CBD Freehold Going Concern
Award-winning regional hotel, recognised at the Australian Hotels Association NSW Awards for Excellence, including Best Regional Casual Dining 2025.
Positioned in the heart of Bathurst, The Victoria Hotel presents a fully integrated hospitality asset with multiple income streams across bar, food, accommodation and live entertainment. The hotel benefits from a full-site liquor licence, allowing mobile bar operations for large-scale events.
The business is professionally managed with departmental oversight and KPI-driven performance, delivering a strong adjusted net profit of $555,493 (2025), with clear upside to grow revenue and improve efficiencies.
The venue features multiple bars, including the main public bar and Little Alberts, catering to a diverse mix of locals, students and visitors. A well-established kitchen delivers classic pub dining, supporting both bar trade and standalone patrons.
Accommodation comprises 21 rooms, including shared, ensuite and apartment-style options, capturing consistent demand from tourism, events and corporate trade.
A strong live entertainment offering, including regular music, DJs and major acts, positions the hotel as a leading nightlife destination, driving repeat visitation and revenue growth.
Please find a full description of the property in the attachment Property Overview.
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Business Summary
Key Investment Insights
1. Award-winning regional hotel, recognised at the Australian Hotels Association NSW Awards for Excellence including Best Regional Casual Dining 2025.
2. Iconic CBD freehold going concern in the heart of Bathurst, offering ownership of both business and land.
3. Multiple income streams across bar, food, accommodation and live entertainment, diversifying revenue sources.
4. Full-site liquor licence enables mobile bar operations for large-scale events, expanding event revenue potential.
5. Professionally managed with departmental oversight and KPI-driven performance, indicating structured operations and accountability.
6. Strong adjusted net profit of $555,493 for 2025, with stated upside to grow revenue and improve efficiencies.
7. Accommodation component of 21 rooms, including shared, ensuite and apartment-style options, supporting tourism, events and corporate demand.
8. Multiple bars, including the main public bar and Little Alberts, catering to a mix of locals, students and visitors, supporting broad customer segments.
9. Well-established kitchen delivering classic pub dining, supporting both bar trade and standalone patrons.
10. Robust live entertainment program featuring regular music, DJs and major acts, positioning the venue as a leading nightlife destination and driving repeat visitation.
11. Energy rating of 3.5, providing a baseline for potential sustainability or efficiency upgrades.