Mirrool is a small village community located on the Newell Highway at the very northern edge of the Riverina region of New South Wales, Australia. It is situated on the banks of Mirrool Creek, a tributary of the Lachlan River, and is within the Shire of Bland.
It is situated by road, about 16 kilometres east from Beckom and 19 kilometres west from Ariah Park.
At the 2006 census, Mirrool had a population of 211.
The place name Mirrool is derived from the local Aboriginal word meaning "Pipe Clay".
The hotel offers accommodation and an extensive menu which is available seven days a week for lunch and dinner.
Free camping is available and caravans are welcome. Simply call in to the Hotel and let us know of your arrival. Drop in for a chat, a drink or a meal and experience true country hotel style hospitality.
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Reviews (2)
Great Atmosphere
This is a very friendly pub. Plenty of chatty locals and a mix of caravaners from the Free camp across the road. The pub holds the keys to power should you require it.
The burger I had was OK, but needed premium beef mince and not sausage mince. Chips were brilliant chunky type and cooked perfectly.
New owners will work hard to make it happen, but need to keep an eye on service and quality with the food options.
Great friendly country pub
Be sure to stop for a cold beer and warm friendly service from Sue and Michael Hopkins-Jones and their family. Huge, tasty meals for lunch and dinner 7 days. Lovely atmosphere and welcoming locals.
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Great country pub. Good
Great country pub. Good meals, very interesting structure & very entertaining clientelle. Nice staff. 6 hours drive from Melbourne & good o/n stop.
Mirrool
They are very friendly old fashioned welcome