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There's a Kids Play Area - so a 6yr old is totally acceptable.

Bistro is open for lunch between 12-2pm

So I'm wondering if the halfway meetup at the ol' truck stop should be a bit earlier?

Either that or we don't spend too much time there at all.

Any idea if the pub is kid friendly, wondering if I can bring my 6 year old along

Yes that will be alright.

This is not just a bar but also a restaurant/indoor and beer garden.

There's a Kids Play Area - so a 6yr old is totally acceptable.

Bistro is open for lunch between 12-2pm

So I'm wondering if the halfway meetup at the ol' truck stop should be a bit earlier?

We should get to Singleton around that time frame no worries.

The time for the Truckstop is for a half way meet point and also a break along the way.

Just because running a pub is what I do for a living, maybe we should just call ahead and confirm they are licensed for children and what times. It's pretty normal to only be licensed for children during bistro/restaurant hours

Count me in guys. I live in Singleton and the Royal is definitely child friendly the back beer garden is fairly big and nowhere near an open bar or poker machines. They used to even have a kids room with playstations etc setup for them.

The imperial hotel is another good spot with a lot of room and also kid friendly

Thanks Josh, I have been wondering if there was going to be any Newcastle people showing up.

We will be stopping at the Half Way Truck Stop and I think that will be a good meet point for the Newcastle guys plus still get some fun parts of Putty Road heading over to Singleton :)

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