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HomeFeaturesAll hands on Deck 9294

All hands on Deck 9294

In what comes as welcome news for Clifton Springs and Greater Geelong residents, a brand new deck at Clifton Springs Golf Club, named Deck 9294, has recently opened.

The semi-enclosed deck takes full advantage of the incredible view of the Bellarine Peninsula and out to the You Yangs, with 360 degree views.

With an enormous TV screen streaming all sporting events, big and small, Deck 9294 promises to be your new home for live sport, live music, live entertainment and casual dining and drinking.

Live acoustic bands take to the stage every Friday night from 8pm to 11pm, with a line-up of rotating artists including Craig Sayer, Della, Cameron Bryce and Zac Anthony belting out acoustic covers.

Deck 9294 is open seven days a week from 10am to late, with a full cafe menu, an a la carte menu, a dedicated Deck 9294 menu and pizza by the metre available.

There is also a dedicated bar servicing Deck 9294 patrons.

In addition, every Wednesday night over winter, Deck 9294 hosts Carvery Night for $25 per person (or $30 including dessert), poker every Thursday

night in conjunction with the Bellarine Poker League and Breakfast On The Deck every Sunday from 8.30am to 11am.

As the weather warms up towards spring and summer, Deck 9294 promises to be a prime attraction this summer for locals and tourists alike.

The doors officially opened last month and it is located at Clifton Springs Golf Club, 92-94 Clearwater Drive, Clifton Springs).

For enquiries or more information call (03) 5251 3391.

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