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Bells Milk Bar

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You've Landed in the 1950s

Visit multi-tourism-award-winning Bells Milk Bar & Museum in Patton Village (160 Patton Street) for a real 'taste' of the 1950's including Bells original recipe malted milks and soda spiders, operational soda fountains, and intact decor. You can also learn about Broken Hill and Australian milk bar and cafe culture in the museum, or take home a bottle of Bells' own handmade syrup or cordial.

Location
160 Patton Street South Broken Hill NSW 2880 Australia
Email 
drink@bellsmilkbar.com.au
Website 
www.bellsmilkbar.com.au
Phone
+61 08 8087 5380
Fax No 
+61 08 8087 7457
Mobile 
0414 917 793
People have been travelling from far and wide to Bells Milk Bar for 'out of this world' malted milks and soda spiders for generations. Once upon a time, many old milk bars and cafes in Australia made the bases for all their drinks by hand. At Bells, all our authentic syrups are still handmade here on the premises in Patton Street to Les Bell's Famous Secret Recipe, just like they have since 1892 when the business was founded by Fredrick Fenton, a confectioner and cordial maker. The result is worth bottling!

About Bells Milk Bar & Museum

Bells Milk Bar is an in tact 1950's milk bar in South Broken Hill (thanks to Les and Mavis Bell's 1956 renovation). It is famous for its quirky decor and the old fashioned milkshakes and soda spiders served here, as well as the new milk bar museum and an ever increasing range of 'out of this world' snacks and treats, gift items and old style lollies including new home made traditional fudge.

During Broken Hill's mining hey days of the 1950s and 1960s Bells was regularly packed out and people were known to line up halfway down the street on a Sunday afternoon for a cool drink.

Despite the huge demand for the Bells drinks over the years, they have only recently been bottled for retail sale.

Apart from their good old fashioned quality, many of these flavours are simply not available anywhere else! For your best 'taste' of Broken Hill and Outback NSW history, try some Bells Syrups and Cordials today!

Some of the other discoveries at Bells include:

Milk Bar Museum

Nostalgia Gift Shop

Hand Made Traditional Fudge

Fresh Baked Waffles Ice Cream and Syrup

Other Traditional Desserts and Treats Free Wireless Internet (You'll need your own Laptop)

Customer Toilet and Baby Change Facilities

Hot Dogs

Check Out www.bellsmilkbar.com.au for more information

See you soon!


Directions: FROM TOWN CENTRE: Follow Crystal Street (parallel to Argent Street) to South Broken Hill. Follow this street over the overpass. Turn left into Patton Street at the second roundabout. Bells is next door to the Post Office directly across the road from Patton Park.

FROM MILDURA: When you drive into Broken Hill simply go straight ahead at the first roundabout you come to and find Bells on the left next to the Post Office.

Our Opening Hours are Monday To Sunday 10am till 5.30pm (Open Most Public Holidays 12pm till 5pm)
Latest News
NEW - Bells Handmade Fudge and Hot Dogs now available!
Awards
2010 Winner Best Heritage and Cultural Experience ? Broken Hill Tourism Awards

2009 Jason King (Bells Owner) Winner NSW Tourism Award for Sam Fizsman Young Achiever in Tourism for his work with Bells Milk Bar.

Winner Best Heritage and Cultural Experience ? Broken Hill Tourism Awards

2008 Bronze Medal Heritage And Cultural Tourism NSW Tourism Awards

2007 - Winner Heritage and Cultural Tourism NSW Tourism Awards

Highly Commended Heritage and Cultural Tourism Qantas Australian Tourism Awards.

2006 Bells Milk Bar - Winner Social Award - Village Green Sustainable Business workshops.

Bells Owner, Jason King winner NSW Regional Young Bizstar for pitching the Bells Syruyps and Cordials concept in Sydney.

Bells Owner, Jason King Broken Hill Young Businessman of the year for 2005

Bells Milk Bar - Finalist, Best New Tourism Development, Inland NSW Tourism Awards 2005.







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