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Sydney Junction Hotel
The guide was updated:Sydney Junction Hotel, or SJ’s is a well-known local favourite and usually hosts indie rock groups and live bands. From Friday to Sunday DJs are spinning their tunes to get you on the mood. The bar and the dance venue are great options for a night out with your friends.
Useful Information
- Address: 8 Beaumont Street, Hamilton
- More Info: Located opposite Hamilton Railway Station located on Beaumont Street.
- Opening hours: Mon–Sat 10am–3am, Sun 10am–midnight
- Website: www.sjh.com.au
- Public Transport: Hamilton Railway Station
- Phone: +61 2 4961 2537
- Email: staff@sjh.com.au
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Sydney Junction Hotel
Sydney Junction Hotel, or SJ’s is a well-known local favourite and usually hosts indie rock groups and live bands. From Friday to Sunday DJs are spinning their tunes to get you on the mood. The bar and the dance venue are great options for a night out with your friends.
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