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Brothers Leagues Club Ipswich serves up a tasty winter’s delight

Rowan Anderson
Rowan Anderson
Published: June 26, 2025
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A winter afternoon in Ipswich paired with the delicious offerings at Brothers Leagues Club makes for the perfect dining experience.

The club’s warm atmosphere, combined with hearty dishes, offers the ideal setting to escape the chill and enjoy great food.

On my recent visit, I chose the Slow Cooked Lamb Shank, a standout on the winter menu.

The lamb was fall-off-the-bone tender, slow-cooked to perfection, and coated in a rich, warming sauce.

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Served with creamy mashed potato, fresh greens and an incredible red wine jus, the dish delivered a delightful combination of flavours and textures that truly hit the spot on a cool afternoon.

The club’s Winter Warmers menu is filled with dishes designed for comfort.

Another highlight is the Twice Cooked Crispy Duck, served with steamed rice, Asian greens, and a fragrant Thai yellow curry sauce – a fusion of hearty and aromatic flavours.

Brothers is also serving up a range of great burgers including The Big Daddy – delicious patties, cheese partnered with aioli and tomato sauce.

And for those with a sweet tooth, the Volcano Cake is a must-try.

This chocolate lover’s dream features an oozy chocolate sauce and chocolate ice cream, offering an indulgent finish to your meal.

Beyond the food, Brothers Leagues Club Ipswich provides a complete dining experience. The recently renovated restaurant boasts a welcoming atmosphere, with a stunning new balcony area offering panoramic views of the Brothers fields.

Families will also appreciate the state-of-the-art kids’ room, making the venue enjoyable for guests of all ages.

Brothers Leagues Club Ipswich is located at 20 Wildey St, Raceview, right in the heart of Ipswich. The club’s restaurant is open daily for lunch from 11.30am to 2.30pm, while dinner is served from 5.30- 8.30pm Sunday through Thursday, and until 9pm on Fridays and Saturdays.

For both lunch and dinner, the club offers a wonderful setting where you can relax and enjoy quality food and hospitality.

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