Hebel General Store

31-33 William Street, Hebel, QLD, 4486

The Hebel Hotel & General Store is a classic single-storey timber structure, with a tin roof and wrap-around veranda, fronted by convenient racking rails to tie up your horse. Hebel is a tiny town in south-west Queensland, on the Castlereagh Highway, just a few kilometres on the Sunshine State side of the border with NSW. It counts around 60 residents across the district.

The pub offers fuel, cabins and free camping, but for around a year it was closed due to COVID, threatening to relegate the township to history.

Saving The Hebel Hotel

This historic former Cobb and Co stop with wide, front verandahs and a large beer garden, oozes charm and character the minute you pull up.

But it became the pub with no beer when it closed its doors in 2020. That was until a local family headed by grazier Frank Deshon rode to the rescue and bought it.

“Frank’s viewed as a hero around here,” one happy patron told us.

Mr Deshon said the pub was “the epicentre”. “We had to save it, the local pub is the best thing for mental health out here in the bush,” he said. “It heals the heart and mind. It’s where you share your stories, where people have wakes and birthdays.”

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To enquire about making a reservation for one of our cabins, please call our General Store on 07 4625 0920

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