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The TOP 10 BEST Pizza Places in Hartley Vale NSW

Top Hartley Vale NSW 2790 Pizza Places

Need an affordable pizza place open now? These 10 results near you are waiting for your call. Here are our top Hartley Vale Pizza Places with reviews & ratings.

Domino’s Lithgow logo

Open

190 Main St, Lithgow NSW

Domino's Pizza is the largest pizza chain in Australia in terms of both network store numbers and network sales. It is also the largest franchisee for the Domino's Pizza brand in the world. Domino's holds the exclusive master franchise rights for Domino's brand and network in Australia, New Zealand, France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Japan, Germany, Luxembourg, Denmark, and Taiwan. The Domino's brand is owned by Domino's Pizza, Inc, a listed US company. Domino's Pizza Enterprises now extend across 10 markets, with more than 2,800 stores, and is the leading international Domino's franchisee.

The Lithgow Tin Shed logo

Closed - Opens 8:00 am Sat

69 Bridge St, Lithgow NSW

With our warm and inviting atmosphere, great coffee and friendly service, this is so much more than just a cafe! The Tin Shed supports local growers from our beautiful Central West NSW region. We source as many things for our kitchen from our local area as possible. Including backyard grown fruit and a small batch local coffee supplier! We have a beautiful space for your dining experience, from an intimate meal for two, or a party of 80 for a family event. Ask us about our grazing platters and large group meals! Serves breakfast, lunch, coffee and drinks to eat in or take away. Booking available for on-site functions and catering.

Royal Hotel Wallerawang logo

Open 24 Hours

Royal Hotel 72 Main St, Wallerawang NSW

A family-friendly hotel, offering quality food & beverages with that country town atmosphere. Newly appointed 7 cabins for accommodation with many configurations to suit singles, couples, or large groups that are serviced. Also, there are rooms above the pub if that is what you are looking for! Large function room which can be closed off for private functions if requested and the ability to have bands/music with a pool table if required. Food can be catered for if requested and organised prior by our locally renowned chef Andrew ‘RED’ Thompson. Bistro is open Monday to Saturday 6.30 to 8 pm offering great priced a la carte menu & daily boards specials. Homemade pizza's available daily.

Oberon RSL Club logo

Open

Cnr Dudley & Oberon Streets, Oberon NSW

Enjoy the facilities of the Oberon RSL Club including lawn bowls, squash and bar facilities, entertainment and pool tables. Fully licensed restaurant & takeaway. Open 7 days for lunch and dinner, special functions by arrangement. The Oberon Returned and Services League (RSL) Club is a prominent and cherished establishment situated in the picturesque town of Oberon, New South Wales, Australia. Founded on principles of camaraderie, support, and commemoration, the Oberon RSL Club plays a crucial role in fostering community spirit, honoring veterans, and providing a variety of entertainment and recreational opportunities for its members and visitors. History: The Oberon RSL Club's history can be traced back to its origins as a veterans' association formed after World War I. It was initially established as a way to support returned servicemen and women, providing them with a place to gather, share experiences, and offer mutual aid. Over the years, the club expanded its scope, welcoming veterans from subsequent conflicts and their families, as well as individuals from the wider community. Commemoration and Support: One of the primary functions of the Oberon RSL Club is to honor and commemorate the sacrifices of Australian servicemen and women. The club actively participates in Anzac Day and Remembrance Day ceremonies, offering a space for reflection and gratitude. Additionally, it engages in various fundraising initiatives to support veterans in need and their families, working closely with relevant organizations to ensure they receive the assistance they deserve. Facilities and Entertainment: The Oberon RSL Club boasts modern and inviting facilities that cater to a diverse range of interests. Members and guests can enjoy a warm and friendly environment, with amenities such as: Dining: The club's restaurant serves delicious meals, providing a place for families and friends to gather for a delightful culinary experience.

Eagle Boys Pizza Bathurst logo

Closed - Opens 11:00 am Sat

52 Durham St, Bathurst NSW
Bathurst RSL logo

Open

114 Rankin St, Bathurst NSW

Established in 1928, the Bathurst RSL Club is an integral part of the Bathurst community. With more than 15,000 members, we are a social hub where people can gather for a wonderful meal and great entertainment in a warm and friendly environment. We’re very proud of our exceptional service to our members and the community and we are committed to making everyone who walks through our doors feel welcome. With thousands of dollars donated each year to local sporting clubs, arts organisations, events and charities, the Bathurst RSL really is the heart of the community.

The Rylstone Club logo

Open

31 Cox St, Rylstone NSW

THE RYLSTONE CLUB….. BY J.W.TINDALE After World War II was finished, the Returned Service Men were invited to join the Rylstone Returned Service League Sub Branch. They held the monthly meetings in the Small Hall at 8 p.m. the first Saturday of the month. It was at one of these meetings that the idea of having their own Club Room was discussed. Several ideas were put to the meeting but no final decision was achieved except that a Committee be formed to seek the possibility of a Club of their own. Six of the new members were selected to form a committee. At that period, Glen Davis Shale Oil was closing and the people were leaving the site. Kerney’s Butchers Shop, opposite the Police Station, was closing so the committee paid the first two weeks rent for this building out of their own pockets We reported back to the RSL Meeting and told them what we had done. It was received with reservation, but the meeting approved of our action and gave us the Green Light to proceed. So now to get some finance: it was decided to have a Wool Drive. We sent out circulars telling people what we had in mind and we would like the Wool growers to donate a Fleece of Wool. It was a success. Some gave several. Mr. R.E Evans of Dabee gave us one hundred pounds which was a lot of money in those days; anyway we sold the wool which was bringing good money then. So now we had the Building and some finance – next, a working bee to convert a Butchers Shop into a Club Room. This completed, we purchased a few simple chairs, a 3/4 size billiard table, A S.H domestic fridge, a six penny S.H poker machine from Randwick Business Men’s Club in Sydney, a dart board, some floor coverings, and small items such as glasses etc.

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