AS the footy season heats up and teams jostle for finals positions, Brothers Leagues Club Ipswich is more than holding its own – off the field.
Whether you’re catching an NRL clash on the big screen or cheering on the Brethren just beyond the bistro terrace, this local favourite is delivering both atmosphere and appetite satisfaction in equal measure.
The burger menu, in particular, is no sideline player. It’s a starting lineup of bold flavours, generous portions, and playful personality – ideal for game-day indulgence or a relaxed family dinner.
Kicking things off is the dependable Angus Beef Burger. It’s a no-fuss, classic combo featuring a juicy Angus patty layered with cheese, lettuce, tomato, pickles, red onion and house special sauce. It’s a staple for good reason – simple, balanced, and always hits the mark.
If you’re after something a little lighter but still full of flavour, the Chicken Caesar Burger scores high. With crispy chicken, bacon, cos lettuce, parmesan, and creamy Caesar dressing, it’s a clever crossover of two favourites – a Caesar salad and a burger – in one crunchy, creamy, satisfying bite.
Then there’s the Big Daddy, where things start getting serious. With double Angus beef, double bacon, double cheese, red onion, smoky BBQ sauce and aioli, this burger is made for serious appetites. It’s big, bold, and deliciously messy – everything a comfort burger should be.
But the real showstopper? The Grand Daddy. This triple-stacked monster is loaded with Angus beef, bacon, and cheese, plus crispy burger rings, fried pickles (aka “frickles”), and a generous drizzle of smoky BBQ sauce and aioli.
It’s as much a feat of architecture as it is a feed – perfect for the brave and the hungry.
On the side, The Burger Dipper – a warm cheese sauce with bacon bits – adds an extra indulgent layer to your meal.
Whether you dip your chips or pour it over your burger, it’s a cheeky touch that’s hard to resist.
These burgers aren’t about fine dining – they’re made for full bellies, loud cheers, and good times.
Whether you’re kicking back with mates over the footy or wrangling the kids on a Friday night out, Brothers delivers with big flavours and club-style hospitality.
You’ll find Brothers Leagues Club Ipswich at 20 Wildey St, Raceview, dishing out lunch and dinner seven days a week. Service hours run Monday to Friday from 11.30am-2pm and 5.30-8.30 pm, with extended dinner to 9pm on Fridays, and all-day dining on weekends: Saturday 11.30am-9pm and Sunday 11.30am-8.30pm.
Burgers, beers, and footy – Brothers Ipswich has the winning combo.

