Robertson Bowling Club
Robertson Bowling Club is a pub in Robertson. We don't yet have enough signals to confirm whether dogs are allowed. It's best to check with the venue before visiting with your dog.
At a glance
Before you go
- ℹ️Dog access hasn't been confirmed yet — best to check before visiting.
- 💧No confirmed water bowl for dogs — bring some just in case.
- 🌤No confirmed outdoor dog area — best to check before visiting.
What people say
This place is so underrated! The food is fantastic, theres free pool, a lovely fireplace in the centre, comfy chairs. The only thing missing is a good outdoor area. There's plenty of space outside that they could have a playground, and comfy sitting area. They have lots of events and activities too. We love going there!
Stopped for 2 nights in the van. Great grassed area out the back of the club to park up. Free camp, but the expectation, fairly too, is that you eat and/or have some drinks in the club. Staff and locals easy to chat with. Drinks reasonably priced. Food is genuinely very, very good. Would stay here again in a heat beat.
Great meals at great prices. And loved the children's play area. Great way to keep them entertained when they don't want to sit at the table anymore. 😍
Edit: the insanity continues. Last night we went down for a schnitzel and were told that "only people doing line dancing are allowed to have schnitzels.". Excuse me? The place was nearly empty, there were at least two people scoffing schnitzels (and no line-dancing happening) and since when can you force people to participate in an activity, in return for their dinner? We won't bother renewing our membership this year and we won't be back as long as the Schnitzel Nazi is holding food hostage. We went up to the pub, where they were happy to serve us dinner and didn't require us to perform in return. Spent $150 that we would otherwise have spent at the club - our club, which is actively turning patrons away. This place has gone up and down every time there's a new person in the kitchen. We try to give them time to adjust, and try to remain loyal. But in the last 3 months not only has the food quality gone right down, but the portions are getting smaller and smaller (while prices go up). Last night's schnitzel came with 18 chips. Both orders for our table came with 18 chips (shown in the photo before I started my meal). Are they counting the chips for some reason? The children's meals are more generous. We were also charged $10 extra, per meal, for the "full schnitzel", but it was every bit as meagre as the "special", which isn't a special at all (because it contains so much less food). There certainly wasn't $10 worth of extra food on the plate. For a town that celebrates potatoes, it seems especially ungenerous (but then I doubt they buy local potatoes). Also, the woman in the kitchen is incredibly surly and unpleasant, every single time. We believe in supporting local, but we don't believe in supporting rudeness or rip-off merchants. Unfortunately, Robbo Bowling Club now specialises in both.
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