Posted 13-09-2007
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by Dean Longville

Club Kirrawee

The only fully licensed club in Kirrawee

Since its opening in 1950, Club Kirrawee has grown into a welcoming spot for residents of the Shire and surrounding areas who are looking for a game of bowls or a meal from the Bistro.

Club Kirrawee is the only fully licensed club in Kirrawee, catering for groups of up to 180 with full bar facilities and stage. 

There are also three greens available so you can enjoy a game or two of bowls with club members or friends – the last Sunday of every month is a Bowls in Sneakers day.

If you decide you want to take your bowls a little more seriously, Club Kirrawee offers coaching and has club competitions all year round.

Club Kirrawee holds promotions and monster meet raffles on Thursdays and Fridays. On Mondays, seafood raffles and badge draws are held alongside table tennis. 

The Club’s bistro offers a wide variety of food for lunch and dinner to suit all tastes.

Lunchtime dining hours are Wednesday to Friday from 11.30 am to 2pm. Dinner is Thursday and Friday 5pm to 8pm.

Club Kirrawee101 Oak Rd
Kirrawee
Ph: 9521 3344

 

Dean loves living in the Sutherland Shire. In fact he was born, raised and schooled in the Shire and currently lives with his young family at Engadine. In his younger days he was an accomplished sportsperson and is still actively involved in local amateur sports administration. He operates his own business in the area and is keen to support and promote the wider community in any way.

 

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