Crossroads (venue)

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Crossroads
Address78 North Avenue, Garwood, New Jersey 07027
LocationCentral Union County, New Jersey, about eight miles west of Newark Liberty International Airport
OwnerLee Frankel
Type Music venue, comedy club
Genre(s)various
Capacity 200
Opened1996
Website
https://www.xxroads.com/

Crossroads is an independent bar, restaurant, and music club in central Union County, New Jersey. [1] [2]

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Background

The club opened in 1996 playing blues, jazz and rock music. [3] [4] A variety of music and comedy genres appear at present. [5] [6] [7] [8]

Awards

In 2023, Crossroads was one of four finalists for "Best Venue of the US Northeast" in the "Hometowns of Consequence" awards by music publication Consequence . [5]

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References

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  4. LUSTIG, JAY (June 24, 2020). "Crossroads in Garwood is presenting music outdoors".
  5. 1 2 "Best Northeast US Venues: Hometowns of Consequence Finalists". October 10, 2023.
  6. "Crossroads Kicks Off Mardi Gras Weekend with Exclusive Anniversary Brew in Partnership with Lions Roar Brewing Co". TAPinto.
  7. Jordan, Chris. "Gaslight Anthem play 'amazing' surprise reunion show at Crossroads in Garwood". Asbury Park Press.
  8. "Fundraiser held at Crossroads for Imagine". TAPinto.