BAAN BAA HOTEL

Genuine Country hospitality

Discover Baan Baa Hotel, a place to gather and connect with people in a friendly community.

There is something special about the exterior architecture of the Baan Baa Hotel it is reminiscent of all classic Australian pubs.


What’s on at the Baan baa Hotel

Weekly Specials

Friday Night Meat Raffle

Sunday’s are for Roasts…

bookings are encouraged call 6794 4712

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Need some where to stay

The Baan Baa Hotel has guest rooms located in the Lodge behind the hotel.

Lodge accommodation includes 29 single and 2 double rooms. Each has shower facilities, split system air conditioning and TV.

Looking for somewhere to stay short or long term - our lodge is perfect for seasonal workers.

Aerial view of a housing complex with multiple units featuring solar panel roofs, surrounded by trees and a parking lot with several cars. Behind the complex, there are additional buildings and a road.

What People Are Saying

“Had a good feed there. The kitchen is wonderful. They made a neat closing meal for us. Much appreciated after a long travel. New owners taking over. There are cabins that can be rented for a week at about $254 or $80 a night. The cabins have air conditioning and TV and a fridge and toaster and kettle. The cabins have their own shower and are HOT which is what you want after a long drive in the heat.

— Monica Boerma

Google Review 5 Stars


Our history

The Baan Baa Hotel: A Century of Country Hospitality

Nestled along the Kamilaroi Highway, the Baan Baa Hotel has served travellers and locals alike for generations, its wide verandahs and weathered timber bearing witness to the rhythms of rural Australian life.

Born from the golden age of rail travel, when the whistle of steam trains echoed across the plains, the hotel began as a vital watering hole for weary passengers, railway workers, and passing drovers. What started as a simple stopover has grown into something far more precious, a genuine country institution where strangers become mates over a cold beer and the kind of home-cooked meal that keeps people coming back year after year.

The pub's story is woven into the fabric Baan Baa Hotel has remained a constant, a place where weddings are celebrated, yarns are spun, and the community gathers to mark life's milestones. The Sunday roast has become the stuff of local legend, drawing families from surrounding towns, while the seafood baskets pay tribute to the pub's commitment to serving quality tucker that honours both tradition and the Australian appetite for honest, generous portions.

Today, the Baan Baa Hotel stands not merely as a business, but as a custodian of regional heritage. A reminder of when the pace was slower, the welcome was warmer, and a country pub was the heart of its community. For those who push through its doors, whether for the first time or the thousandth, it remains exactly what it was always meant to be: a place to call in, stay awhile, and feel at home.

Old rustic building with a covered porch, signs advertising Foster's Lager and Tooheys on tap, a vintage 'Hotel' sign on the roof, and a parking area with a few cars, set against a cloudy sky.
A black-and-white photograph of a historic hotel building with a large porch and columns, situated in a rural or small-town setting. The photograph is part of a detailed property record document.