Crossroads Hotel, hotel and pub in Casula, New South Wales
The Crossroads Hotel is a pub and hotel in Casula, a suburb of Liverpool in New South Wales. The establishment features a dining area serving pizzas, grilled meats and seafood, a lounge bar with seasonal cocktails and signature drinks, a sports bar with large screens, and guest rooms of various sizes equipped with modern amenities.
The building was established around 1833 and originally called the Talbot Inn. In the 19th century, it developed into an important stop for stagecoaches, where travelers would rest, refresh themselves, and change horses before continuing their journeys.
The hotel takes its name from the road intersection where it has stood for generations. It serves as a gathering place where locals meet, share meals, and spend time together as part of their everyday routines.
The hotel is located at the intersection of Hume Highway and Camden Valley Way and is easily accessible by car via the M5 motorway. It is recommended to book a table in advance, especially on weekends and holidays, to secure your place during busy periods.
On the last Sunday of each month, children can have their faces painted for free, making it a special gathering spot for families. The hotel actively sponsors local sports teams and remains deeply rooted in the community.
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