Watsonia, Australia
6 Morwell Ave
N/A
+61 394354233
Wheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible seatingWheelchair-accessible toilet
First time visitor. I couldn't believe how big the place was. Lovely staff. Good to see there was a lift for upstairs access. Definitely visit again.
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Food was delicious! Staff were nice, but they didn't let me carry my water bottle around because they said they cant confirm its actually water? Quite offensive as I dont look like an alcoholic or druggie, maybe they get some suss clientele. I drink 3 litres of water a day and it was over 30 degrees so a bit strange.
Went to RSL for bingo. This was the first time there for me. The staff were sooo lovely and the RSL it self was very welcoming. I also won a game. The caller was great. Will definitely be going back.
Food is delectable and great for family meet ups, nice and quiet with a playground for children.
Large club in terms of membership on a decent-sized premises with parking out front in the median strip of Morwell Avenue. Parking can be limited at times. The forecourt has three tightly situated guns from WW1 and WW2, the details of which are: - Quick Firing (QF) 25-pounder MkII Barrel No.L/10482 Jacket No.L/7064 Breech-ring No.L/7064 manufactured 1942 by Maribyrnong Ordnance (MO) on saddle No.2 MkI, and carriage MkI/L/ No.5189 manufactured 1942 by Ruwolt. - Quick Firing (QF) 40mm Anti-Aircraft (AA) Bristol Bofors gun comprising MkI Barrel No.L/25293 manufactured 1942 by Otis Fensom Elevator Works Canada (OFE/C), unknown breech-ring, autoloader, and breech casing on saddle MkXII No.5552 manufactured 1942 by Baker Perkins (BP), and platform MkII No.P-[8]058 manufactured 1942 by BP? Other examples of Bristol Bofors can be found at the RSL clubs of Keilor East, Pascoe Vale, and Fawkner, but none are in well maintained condition. The Fawkner example is the most well preserved in terms of visible marks. - Breech-loading (BL) 10.5cm leichte FeldHaubitze 1916 (leFH16) [light field howitzer 1916 model] No.14607 manufactured 1918 by Maschinenfabrik Augsburg-Nürnberg, Nürnberg (MANN) on carriage No.9375 manufactured 1918 by TC. Staff at club were friendly and more than happy for visitors to photograph these items so long as they are respected.
Very nice place. Great food. Friendly staff and always plenty to do with raffles and badge draws.
The fish was lovely however the salad was iceberg lettuce with grated carrot and a wedge of tomatoe, boring. They bought our garlic bread out halfway though out meal and charged for it.
The food is good. Staff are nice. The tables could be cleaned more regularly though.
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