Turning Back Time: The Black Stump
27 January 2023
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The Black Stump restaurant was an iconic part of Penrith for many years, situated on Station Street as part of the Nepean Village precinct. The restaurant featured plenty of memorable dishes and great promotions. After its closure in Penrith, a number of Black Stump restaurants stayed open, before the chain eventually entirely closed. In the mid 2000s, numerous attempts were made to revive the iconic chain, but ultimately the Black Stump dream disappeared.
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Title:
Turning Back Time: The Black Stump
Date of work:
27 January 2023
Search dates:
01 Jan 2023 - 31 Dec 2023
Reference number:
Research Room - Local Files - Penrith - History - Reminiscences - 60
Level of description:
Item from Series: Penrith File (Local Files - Penrith)
Part of:
Source:
Western Weekender, 27 January 2023,pp26
Access restrictions:
UnrestrictedHeld in Research Room
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Unrestricted
General notes:
See also Western Weekender 25 January 2008 page 16 - Title: New beginnings by Emma Grodzicki and photographer Peter Vieth. Summary: It could seem like the end of an era with the closure of the Black Stump at Centro Nepean, but new owners Iris Capital assure local residents the well-known family restaurant will return.
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Held in Library Research Room
Publications:
Newspaper article
Record number:
527897
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