We all know the burden that comes with the perennial issue of deciding where to take mum for Mother’s Day.
A trip out to the country or a ticket to a show is always cherished, as is a delicious lunch or dinner.
But coming up with something new and different memorable is what mum s new and old really want.
The great news is a local, well-established Broadmeadows venue has a brilliant option that needs upmost consideration.
If you’ve never dined in the The Melbourne Greyhounds City View Bistro at The Meadows, Saturday May 13 needs to be the night you head along and give it a try (with mum of course).
For those who have already dined in this elevated bistro dining room, with its Melbourne city skyline and sensational racetrack views, you’ll be pleased to learn there’s an all-new menu to try, prepared by new head chef Steve Collins.
Collins, and the the City View Bistro’s new hospitality manager, Harrison Thackeray, have both worked diligently over the last few months to take the bistro dining concept to a whole new level.
Google reviews are already singing the praises of the transformation that’s taken place and the food.
Now, in the case this dining experience alone doesn’t sound enough for that most special person we’re discussing, then don’t forget a Saturday evening at City Bistro revolves around all the fun and excitement of world-class metropolitan greyhound racing action.
A 12-race card provides a very unique night of entertainment, by where your table in the bistro remains yours for the entire evening and allows you to explore the venue and engage in the racing on offer. Complimentary track entry and parking are provided, and the bistro dining room bar is very kind on the hip pocket.
Every Mother’s Day Eve reservation kicks mum’s night off with a complimentary glass of house wine, and for the more adventurous, a range of delicious cocktails and premium spirits can be purchased to accompany the meal.
If this sounds like a night that the mum you know would enjoy you can make an online booking by visiting www.themeadows.org.au or call (03) 9355 5222for more information.