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A club connected to Ipswich

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Published: February 15, 2023
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THE CSI Club in North Ipswich is a proud member of the Ipswich community and is open to its members seven days a week except Good Friday and Christmas Day from 10am to 4am.

The Club was initially formed to be a hospitality venue for service personnel and ex-service personnel for people with a common bond. In late 2015, extensive renovations reinvigorated the club and it now boasts thousands of members.

While it is now known as Club Services Ipswich it still operates within the RSL tradition and is a powerful member of the RSL community representing Ipswich.

The Club boasts a state of the art Sports Bar and TAB packed with amazing L.E.D screens showing all the latest in sport and racing from around the world with your favourite beers and cider on tap. The gaming room is equipped with 200 of the latest pokies.

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The club’s signature restaurant, the Longhorn Bar and Grill is open for lunch 11.30am to 2pm and The harter of the Club is to support the Returned Service Community in the greater Ipswich area.

The Club also regularly provides financial support to many community groups.

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