The Banya is an experience like no other!
The Banya is an experience like no other!
Okay so I’m sure we can all agree that there are some blissful bathhouses around the Goldy and northern New South Wales. There are also some beautifully restored historic buildings, srsly #trending watering holes, pumping pubs and exceptional eats spots. However, correct us if we’re wrong (we’re not), but we’re yet to unearth a place combining all of the above into one unicorn-like locale. Until now that is, and we’re tickled at least 50 shades of pink by this brand-new Mullumbimby trailblazer.
Set in the heart of the ‘biggest little town in Australia’, The Banya is a total #mood. Built upon the sun-baked bricks of a 1920’s bank, it’s a modern experiential twist on a traditional European bathhouse and we are crushing hard on this chameleonic venue. Inviting us to eat, drink, relax, rejuvenate and connect, it’s well worth a little trek south-west over the border.
Introducing this quintessential Euro social experience to our ‘hood is local publican Brenden Lawless. Giving the space a new lease on life whilst preserving its original, old-world charm, The Banya is nothing short of a solid ten. The talented Mardi Borrack from Style Agenda was appointed to work her interior design magic, whose resume includes work on the big screen. Her creativity and attention to detail designing for specific periods in the cinematic world translated effortlessly to The Banya, giving Brenden’s vision the finesse it deserves.
Swell also came to the party and then some, with a transformative build catapulting the old bank into 2023. Integrating on-fleek finishes inspiring luxe relaxation yet respecting its longevity and original ‘roots’, it exudes contemporary fun and traditional wonder. Lofty windows and high ceilings have been lovingly restored, blending old and new to create an exciting and enticing aesthetic.
Think raw bricks fused with soft blush render, hexagon tiling, herringbone wood, terrazzo, marble, and coffered ceilings with chic pendant lights and plush leather. The Bathhouse features a tiled lap and three large hot mineral pools hugged by lush foliage and cobblestone pathing. There’s also a wood-fired sauna, a steam room, a cold plunge, five massage treatment rooms, and a rooftop sundeck for post-treatment relaxation. Namaste!
Once you’re fully zenned out, it’s time to partake in a cheeky tipple or two and a delicious feed. The on-site bar and dining are focussed on casual refinement with small share plates and nutritious staples which is precisely our kinda jam. In the dining room, indulge your tastebuds with Rock Oysters on Ice, served either natural, with finger lime mignonette, or with prosecco granita (side note: it’s the latter for us, coz who are we to knock back anything involving wine and sorbet?!). Or how about Ballina King Prawns on garlic butter brioche with cocktail sauce, cos and pickles crisps?
During the day or for takeaway, we suggest a Banya Bowl with greens, kraut, pickles, smashed butterbeans and marinated egg on brown rice with herbs and lemon and go on, add cured trout for the ultimate foodgasm. Wash it down with a Hinterland High Smoothie, combining banana, spinach, cucumber, coconut water, super greens and mint or for a bright, light and clarifying cocktail, you can’t beat the Kaffiroska with kaffir infused vodka, lime and a lick of sugar.
So, for the perfect mix of feel-good experiences (eating, sipping, chilling/pampering, and socialising) all under the one truly spectacular roof, all roads lead to The Banya.
Where: 35-37 Burringbar Street, Mullumbimby
When: 9am till late, Monday to Sunday
Words by Bianca Trathen.