The Q’s gaming room takes shape, more reasons to visit

THERE’S plenty happening at The Q, with the club’s brand new gaming room now open and steadily expanding.

“As of mid-July, 25 of the planned 56 machines are installed and operational and showcase the latest in gaming technology,” says General Manager Marketing, Mick Edwards.

“Popular new titles like Cashman, Thunder Empire and More Chilli are already proving favourites among early visitors.”

The full gaming floor is expected to be complete by the end of the month.

“This will mark an exciting next chapter for the venue,” Mick said.

The new gaming room is only one of the happenings at The Q.

“The club has introduced its new Q Rewards program, which is already delivering added value for members,” he said.

“Benefits include discounts on food and beverage, fuel savings at participating United service stations and automatic entries into select prize draws, among other perks.

“It’s a simple way for members to get more out of their regular visits.”

The Q’s food offering has also struck a chord with members and guests, earning consistent praise since launch.

The kitchen team continues to refine the menu, and the current line-up of weekly specials has quickly gained a following: Parmi and Schnitty Night every Tuesday, Steak Night Wednesdays, and the much-loved Nanna’s Best Sunday Roast – ideal for those classic lazy Sunday afternoons with the footy or the races playing in the background.

Membership is just $5.50, offering access to all club facilities, Q Rewards and a growing calendar of offers.

And Mick encouraged everyone to call in to the new venue.

“Whether you’re stopping by for a meal, a quiet drink, or simply to catch the game — there’s always something on at The Q.”

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