2026 Memberships

2026 Memberships

2026 Memberships

Become a member of The Exchange and instantly gain access to exclusive benefits including 10% off all food and beverage, a $50 birthday voucher and more.

 

Memberships are $10 and we are proud to support our wonderful community by donating all membership proceeds to local charities.

 

This year, we’ve made the process even easier:
– Download or open the Exchange Hotel app
– Complete the member sign up form
– Pay via the app
– Receive your membership card instantly in the app

 

Download the app:
Apple App Store
Google Play Store

Make our Tommy’s Margarita!

The margarita is a drink that embodies the very essence of fun and good times with friends.

 

We’ve asked our Group Beverage Manager and winner of California’s best Margarita, Brent Tozer, to share the recipe of the Tommy Margarita so you can bring the spirit of Margarita Month into your home year round.

 

What you’ll need:

60ml Patrón Reposado Tequila
30ml lime juice
15ml agave syrup
Salt for rim of glass
Lime to garnish

 

What to do:

– Use a lime wedge to wet the rim of your glass then lightly apply salt

– Combine the Patrón Reposado, lime juice and agave syrup in a cocktail shaker with ice

– Shake vigorously for approximately 15 seconds

– Double strain over ice into a cocktail glass of your choice

– Garnish with lime and enjoy!

History of The Exchange

From the early days as a meeting spot for local miners to the venue it is today, The Exchange has always been shaped by the people who walk through its doors.

We’ve seen a lot over the years – world wars, changing laws, local sporting triumphs, live music traditions, and a few refurbishments along the way. Through it all, one thing’s stayed the same: it’s the people who make this place what it is.

Here’s a look back at where we’ve been, and a nod to everyone who’s been part of the journey.

 

1878 – Boomtown Beginnings

Newcastle’s coal rush kicks off, and the corner of Denison and Beaumont becomes prime pub real estate. 

 

 

1880 – The Miners Exchange is Born

Built in 1880 by ex-miner John Williams and his partner Sarah, The Miners Exchange quickly became a favourite for local miners and sportsmen. As president of the local football and cricket clubs, John helped turn the venue into a hub for athletic events. With its own handball court and band room, it also sparked a live music tradition that lives on at The Exchange today.

 

1890 – Sarah Takes the Helm

John’s wife Sarah becomes one of Newcastle’s first female publicans, running the venue solo after John’s passing. 

 

Early 1900s – The 6 o’clock Swill

When the war brought strict rules around alcohol and pub closing times, the rushed after-work pint became the 6 o’clock Swill, a tradition that became the namesake for our upstairs cocktail bar.

 

1919 A New Name

Owner at the time, Frank Dexter painted over the word “Miners” on the hotel signboard, dubbing it simply “The Exchange Hotel” as it is known today.

 

1921 – A New Lease on Life

Facing closure, The Exchange undergoes a massive overhaul to stay open. 

 

 

1950s – The Green Tile Era

A bold new look arrives – green tiles, cantilever awnings, and a facelift that divides opinion (then and now).

 

 

1989 – The Earthquake Hits

The Newcastle Earthquake caused major damage, but the rebuild brings back the verandah and restores the pub once again.

 

2010 – Beaumont Exchange

A local rebrand under new owners with major interior changes. 

 

 

2016 – Home of Good Times

A full modern renovation. 

 

 

2020 – The Big Glow-Up

A full renovation brings us the space we know today – still serving cold drinks, live music, and sport for locals and visitors alike. As you wander through the venue, you’ll spot glimpses of the past – antique treasures, nods to old stories, and the original bricks laid by John Williams back in 1880. It’s history you can see, touch, and be part of.

 

 

2025 – Today

145 years in, and still pouring. Still playing. Still here. We’re proud to have been part of so many stories, and we’re raising a glass to all the people who’ve made it possible. Here’s to 145 Years of Cheers!