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Rosebud RSL Bistro (Melbourne)Newest Review: ... the entrance there is a book where you sign in, if you have a reservation you just put the group name. In the near distance there are some statues dressed in war costumes. After that you come across the bararea, to the right is where the gambling and raffles take place. To the left there is the eating area, and there was also a stage and a dance area because there happened to be an old duet playing quitar and singing on the day we went, although i think they have performances like that frequently. The area for eating was huge, lots of tables catering for a large number but it still managed to be very spacious. It was a very good evenin, ... more |
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by - written on 05/05/08 (Useful, 35 readings)
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While i was staying in Rosebud my family who i was visiting there arranged for us all to go the Rosebud RSL for a meal out. It was nothing like what i had expected at all, I was expecting an average sized pub type place. However, it was nothing like that at all. When we arrived in the car park I though it looked quite a small place. However, as soon as you walk through the entrance door, it's alot different, you can tell it is a big place. Near the entrance there is a book where you sign in, if you have a reservation you just put the group name. In the near distance there are some statues dressed in war costumes. After that you come across the bararea, to the right ... Read the complete review

