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Green Gully is not only a hub for soccer enthusiasts

Green Gully Soccer Club in Keilor Downs is not only a hub for soccer enthusiasts but also a versatile venue for various events.

Looking for the perfect venue for your next function? Green Gully Soccer Club has you covered! The club boasts a spacious function room that can comfortably accommodate 180 guests, making it an excellent choice for parties, gatherings, and special occasions. With great facilities, dedicated staff, and a variety of catering options, the team will ensure your event runs smoothly and leaves a lasting impression.

Green Gully Soccer Club has an exciting bistro menu. Whether you are vising for lunch or dinner, you will find a range of delicious options to satisfy your cravings. The bistro has something special for you most days of the week with unbeatable specials! Wednesday’s offer a classic favourite $16 Parmas. Treat yourself to a juicy $20 steak on Thursdays, cooked to perfection served with all the right sides. And do not forget about Seafood Saturdays, where we serve up an amazing variety of fresh, flavourful seafood dishes that will satisfy all your seafood cravings. These specials are a perfect way to enjoy great food while supporting your local soccer club. The bistro also has a play area where kids can have fun and enjoy themselves.

Join us for Members Night on Wednesdays, where you must be here to take part in the fun! You will have the chance to win fantastic prizes and enter the draw for our rolling jackpot. Plus enjoy happy hour from 5pm to 8pm. We also offer happy hour on Fridays from 6pm to 8pm. Don’t miss Bingo Night on Thursdays, with eyes down at 7:30pm, it is a great way to enjoy your evening.

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