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All members of Brothers ‘family’ satisfied with flavoursome menu

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Published: October 24, 2024
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OH BROTHERS: All the burgers are a taste sensation.
OH BROTHERS: All the burgers are a taste sensation.
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WHEN you become a member at Brothers Leagues Club, you become a part of the family – a family that has been going strong in Ipswich for 50 years!

When friends fly in from Melbourne, Brothers Leagues Club is the first stop on their stay because they know they will never have a bad meal there.

The whole team is looked after, with a menu offering options from the sea and from the land along with the normal staples of pasta and pizza – but the burgers are the must-have item for many.

The Big Daddy Burger is at the summit of the choices, with double angus beef, double bacon and double cheese partnered with red onion, smoky barbecue sauce and aioli.

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This is the dream for a carnivore burger lover with a massive appetite.

The Hunter’s Burger is next in line, without skimping on that punch in the tastebuds, with slow-cooked brisket, slow-cooked pork belly, southern-fried chicken, cheese, and slaw smothered in bourbon barbecue sauce and packed between two buns.

The flavour can be seen long before it fills your mouth, taking you to a paradise filled with burgers not experienced anywhere else.

If barbecue flavours is what you are after, the variety of cuts of steaks served up from the 500g signature black rump through to the 300g porterhouse, cooked as you desire are the way to go.

Value for money is on the menu without impacting on quality, and that “mmmm, wow” sensation pops in your mouth as you defeat those hunger pangs.

The menu caters to all ages, with Seniors and Wee Leprechauns menus in the Shamrocks Restaurant.

With renovations currently taking place to expand the dining area and introduce a brand-new kids’ area, the service and quality will rise to another level – if that’s even possible.

So grab a membership, join the Brothers Family and head down to Wildey St, Raceview where orders are up 11.30-2pm Monday to Sunday for lunch and 5.30-8.30pm for dinner.

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