The Easts Leagues Club is what it is, but it's doing what it does WELL.
Like any club, you need to either be a member, a guest of a member, a reciprocal club member or reside over 13km away from the club location to be admitted entry.
It features all of the regular things you would expect - pokies galore beeping and flashing, low-cost meal options complete with Seniors Specials and garish carpet that looks a little bit like a disco spewed all over the floor.
I have dined at the club twice now, and both times enjoyed an above average leagues club experience.
The menu at Drysdales Brasserie while not expansive, offers low-cost options that cover the standard "pub grub" you would expect. Pick up a roast complete with vegetables, a "seafood platter" or a steak sandwich here with no fuss.
On my most recent trip I selected the Chicken Wrap. It was toasted, and featured spring onion, semi-dried tomatoes and lots of cheese among the large amount of chicken. It was very flavorsome with fresh ingredients and came with a half plate of chips and a bottle of softdrink or water of your choice (375ml) for just $12.50.
My colleagues opted for the Chicken and Lamb Sliders, presented in a similar meal with chips and a drink. They all advised the burgers were tasty, fresh and the chips were just as they should be.
We enjoyed sitting in the outdoor area which was deserted during our visit, although be mindful of displaying the various table numbers you will be given when you order. We all mused that the traditional "beeper" might have been a better arrangement in a place this size.
The Easts Leagues Club won't change your world, but it will offer a reasonably priced meal with clean surroundings and all of the amenities you might want from a club. Just beware the median age is approximately 95 years old. read more