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HomeDiningWinter menu hits the spot

Winter menu hits the spot

By Hollie Harris

The Hinterland’s favourite night out at Cooroy RSL is about to get even cosier and tastier.
From 1 June, the RSL is changing their menu up to include all those warm winter favourites that make the cooler weather so much more enjoyable.
Diners can tuck into lambs fry and mash, bangers and mash, warming casseroles and the lamb shanks we all love so much as well as the usual menu.
The daily specials change up each day offering plenty of variety to regulars at the usual great prices of $16.50 for members or $18.50 for non-members.
Enjoy the selection of deserts and the tender, great value steaks and salads.
Don’t forget there is live entertainment on Friday nights and for your chance to win big bucks on Thursday night with the members draw which has a whopping $1800 in the kitty so far.
More chances to win for members on Sunday with a big $2000 cash draw between 7pm and 7.30pm, just swipe your members card. If you’re not a member, there’s a couple of thousand good reasons to be one.
See you at the RSL for great service and fantastic value at your home away from home.

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