7 reviews about Tabcorp Park

Anonymous
25 Aug 2016

Had a great meal at tab Corp park , the kids loved the play room and had a great meal from the kids menu . Will be back for sure . Bistro menu was nice with lots to choose from ...

Approximate cost: $50

verified email - 21 Nov 2014

We attended a function at Tabcorp Park and really enjoyed the night. The function room (Toolern) was spacious, large tables and comfy chairs. The wait staff did an excellent job all night. Food was served promptly and tasted great. Ravioli napolitana for entree, herb crusted chicken breast/grilled porterhouse for mains and chocolate pudding with chocolate sauce and ice cream for dessert. Good facilities, wheelchair accessible and the tables were decorated as well. If you are thinking of holding a large function be sure to check out Tabcorp Park. A gem in the west.

Approximate cost: $60

verified email - 12 Feb 2013

I went here for the races and although good looking track, you can tell they are trying to make their money back on construction of the place with their drink prices! $5.50 for a beer $11 for a Turkey stubby and just your usual stubby of VB $6.50! I like the races but not that much! Don't go asking why there's never many people there, no surprises there!

Approximate cost: $7

joey22 12 Feb 2013

Shame about the drink prices

verified email - 17 Jul 2011

I go there sometimes to bingo nights. Lovely room for it with lovely staff. I enjoy going to the place because of the atmosphere, i even go downstairs to play on the pokies.

verified email - 09 Sep 2009

We have been here three times. The first time was okay - the food seemed nice, the service was quick and even though they got our meal wrong, they quickly rectified the situation. We went back a second time. Ordered Garlic Bread. Got 2 pieces of your standard size 'cook at home' Garlic Bread for $5.50. They messed the meals up again and once again, quickly fixed the mistake. We went on Father's day - waited over an hour and twenty minutes for our meals to come out. The kids meals came out 45 minutes before the Adult's ones did - once again, 2 pieces of Garlic Bread for $5.50 and a Waitress smashed a plate on the carpeted floor and didn't come back to clean it up when she could clearly see there were babies of a crawling age around on the floor. We won't be going back.

Approximate cost: $15 - $30

verified email - 03 Apr 2009

This would have to rate as on of the worst I've experienced. The meals took over an hour to arrive, the garlic bread ordered arrived either with the meal or after and they stuffed up the bill so we had to hang around for another hour to sort it out. The meal was not what I expected, I ordered the roasted lamb shank pie with mash and vegies and received a pie with chips and salad. Inside the pies was shredded lamb, mashed potato and some grated carrot. Maybe teething problems will give it another chance but not impressed.

Approximate cost: $18 - 30

verified email - 07 Mar 2009

Went out for dinner here on Friday night, (only the 2ND night since opening - and it shows!) The actual venue is fantastic, spacious, clean, has a playground for the kids, but the service and food need a lot of improvement!! The menu wasn't very big and they have too many 'fancy' dishes for just a bistro. the only familiar one there was a Parma, so 4 out of the 5 of us got that. One of us got a steak dish, which was meant to be an entree meal worth $15 but they sent out the wrong dish and she didn't know until we got the bill and it was $29 for her meal.

The food took an hour to come out and didn't look very impressive!! We ordered garlic bread for a starter, but was told we will need three for the 5 of us. ($5 each) and when it came out, it was not a normal garlic bread, it was 2 brushetta bread pieces to each plate, with cheese on top. Not exactly what we were expecting. It was hard as a rock as well. The Parma's just had a few chips thrown on the plate and a handfull of lettuce/salad leaves which i guess was meant to be a salad, but really just looked like rabit food. No cucumber, tomato, onion, even dressing, just leaves!! The Parma itself looked and tasted a bit dry and was pretty much just a small crumbed fillet, with ham, then cheese, with two halved baked tomatoes on top. Not really a traditional Parma meal. I don't normally eat tomato, but had to with this meal, otherwise it would have been too dry.

After dinner we went into the Sports bar to check it out. This looks very strangley decorated!! Zebra striped carpet with retro looking red and white chairs. The lighting was way too bright in there for a sports bar, no music and it needs couches!

The place has potential. It will be awesome when the races start in July, as the whole bistro and sports bar area have full window frontage, overlooking the track. With a bit of work and improvement this place could be good, hopefully with time that will happen!

Approximate cost: $20

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