Our son plays football with the Aspley Hornets, so we thought we should test the establishment out for a foodie rating. There is a lot see here with multiple bars and pokies galore. There is two areas to eat consisting of a café and a casual restaurant. The restaurant serves typical pub grub aimed at value for money. I decided to give the chicken«parmy» a crack, to satisfy my pub grub cliché meal. The chips weren’t overly crunchy(chip fiend) and the ham and cheese topping on the chicken didn’t punch me in the face with excitement. However, the chicken was cooked well and was the highlight of the dish. In closing, it’s is standard fare and isn’t really a venue to break your neck for. Food 5⁄10 service 7.5÷10 décor 6.5÷10
Lisa N.
Classificação do local: 4 Queensland, Australia
Aspley Hornets has just undergone a major refurbishment and while the pokie lounge and sports bar have not changed, the dining room has had a complete overhaul and is looking very upmarket. While they have made the move to a more sophisticated menu, they have remained loyal to their older generation of customers keeping the classics like the Roast of the Day at an affordable price of $ 14.90($ 12.50 for members). The club is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner on Sundays and lunch and dinner every other day. During footy season you can watch the boys train on Monday and Wednesday nights from the rear deck of the club from 6pm. The club provides loads of entertainment during the week and on weekends including karaōke, live music and trivia nights.