DSM5 said:Can't quite figure why the Leagues club don't have live music, especially on Fri and Sat night. Atm it's just a pokie, horrid food and grog place, devoid of any other entertainment.
Lol that's harsh but not totally incorrect.Pride said:The place is always full of inbred mongs...creeps me and my family out every time we go. I sit there listening out for "I bet you can squeal like a pig. Weeeeeeee!"
Matabele said:Clearly Penn will take the Sea Eagles to Gosford so he can redevelop the Leagues Club land as a housing development for Clr Kersch and her poodles.
Manly Magic said:We need to entice the younger crowd there, A meeting place before they go out for the night. Although we have the elderly element unfortunately they don't spend enough. We spend alot of our coin on staff delivering free coffee. I know we don't have much room after the recent Reno's but something like a cook your own steak and salad bar similar to Brookvale Hotel could be a heart starter for our club. Your thoughts?
the mauler said:Manly Magic said:We need to entice the younger crowd there, A meeting place before they go out for the night. Although we have the elderly element unfortunately they don't spend enough. We spend alot of our coin on staff delivering free coffee. I know we don't have much room after the recent Reno's but something like a cook your own steak and salad bar similar to Brookvale Hotel could be a heart starter for our club. Your thoughts?
Iv never quite crasped the idea of cook your own steak. I thought you go out so someone else cooks your food. If you want to cook your own steak, you have a barbie at home!
People go in groups. It's a way to get people into the club.They spend their money elsewhere once there. I go to Brookie Hotel once a week with friends and you always wait to cook your food. Also they charge about $3.00 more per drink.That pub is so busy before the game... and on most weeknights, Surely our club can do something a little differently. As they say.. Do as you've always done and you'll get what you've always got
SeaEagleRock8 said:Quality low-cost meals is a good start. Anyone eaten there recently?
lsz said:Tooks do you think he needs to spend any more money there?
manlywarringah said:While i go there 10 times a year, I'm not sure of the clientele.
I would think a Yum Cha and Chinese Restaurant would be gold.
I know i had to queue up at Parra Leagues one day to get in at lunchtime. The queue for Yum Cha at the Chinese Restaurant was ridiculous.
If there is a strong Chinese community on the Northern Beaches, that is one way of getting them in to the club. You then have to do something to get others in. As boring as it sounds, Bingo and maybe GOOD movies is one way for daytime club goers.
Movies make money, as do restaurants. A cheap movie/coffee/cake deal for the pensioners would be good, but they would have to make a comfortable area to view the movie. Our club would be empty during the day so they need something else other than bingo.
Then try and get the young ones (or not so young) with concerts in the auditorium for a Friday and Saturday nights. Some bands from the 80's/90's don't need posh surroundings, just an audience to yell to.
There are options. The days of surviving on pokies for this area are now past. There are too many other options to go to.
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