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Sydney’s Northern Beaches has had an enduring
reputation for a laid-back, comfortable lifestyle
underpinned by the idiosyncratic beach culture and
distinctive neighbourhood spirit. The Narrabeen
Sands has been at the heart of this community since
the late 1800s.
The Narrabeen Sands started life as a traveller’s
rest stop in the late 1880s. In 1907 the building
was raised and rebuilt as The Royal Hotel. For the
next 60 years The Royal was a mecca for members of
the local community and visitors to the Northern
Beaches.
By the time the venue’s name was shortened to The
Antler in the 1970s it was the music that was
drawing the patrons north of the Harbour Bridge. By
the 80s, famed Australian bands like Cold Chisel,
INXS and local boys made good Midnight Oil held
regular gigs at the iconic pub. Fast forward to the
1990s and groups like of Powderfinger and The Church
regularly played the Sands, along with perennial
favourites The Oils.
2008 welcomes a new era for The Sands, with
opening of a much anticipated and exciting new
development, stick your head in The Sands and enjoy
great food, cutting edge entertainment and of course
an ice cold drink!
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