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Dine-in back on the menu

Breakfast and brunch is on the menu as Yarraville Club welcomes diners back, from this weekend.

Enjoy Saturday and Sunday mornings from 8.30 at the restaurant with all the breakfast favourites.

The bistro is also open for lunch and dinner every day.

Chief executive Chris Byrne says some changes have been made in line with government regulations and existing physical distancing requirements.

“We’ve introduced increased hygiene measures for patrons and staff with a COVID-19 clean team,” Chris says.

“There are restrictions in place of 20 people per enclosed space but don’t fear as we have plenty of spaces here we can use.

“This just means you may be dining in a different area of our club.”

Yarraville Club continues to offer takeaway meals from the Home Bistro – a new concept that brings your favourite meals and an exciting new menu right to your door.

“Our head chef, Rajeev, has carefully prepared a Home Bistro menu with many member favourites and also some new flavours,” Chris says.

“We’re offering takeaway or delivery, social distancing style.”

Getting delicious meals delivered to your doorstep has never been easier, with members and non-members able to order from the club seven days a week via phone or Uber Eats.

Pre-orders are available and drinks (including alcohol) are also available with food orders.

Rajeev and his team also have a pre-packed frozen menu with favourites such as beef lasagne, butter chicken and rice or gnocchi bolognese, also for just $10. The portions are generous and ready to heat and eat.

Seniors are still looked after with a $10 menu including chicken parma, bangers and mash and roast of the day, with extra sides added for $2.

Bookings are highly recommended for dining in.

Free delivery is available on orders $40 or more excluding UberEats orders.

Yarraville Club, 135 Stephen Street, Yarraville.
 Inquiries: 9689 6033 or
 visit www.yarravilleclub.com

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