In the older inner Sydney suburb of Waterloo, amongst heavily trafficked streets, and a congestion of power lines and traffic lights, is the Cauliflower Hotel, first established in 1838. (A pub is often called a hotel in Australia - derived, I think, from hostelry. Many used to offer accommodation in the upstairs section.)

That's a huge cauliflower.
ReplyDeleteOMG Sally....how do you find these things? I have never seen or heard of this pub.
ReplyDeleteNow that is a funny name for a hotel! And the sign is fabulous. How much lettuce does it cost to stay for a night?
ReplyDeleteThis place is disgusting - stopped in while visiting friends on my way to Perth, and it stank like a festering carcass and the beer was watered-down
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