Bankstown Sports Club

Highlights

  • Wide variety of dining options, from Italian to Asian cuisine
  • Craft beer lovers' haven with 30 taps and in-house microbrewery
  • Relaxing atmosphere with live music and stylish bar settings

Overview

Between the hustle and bustle of the CBD and the wide-open space of greater Sydney lies a hidden gem, nestled quietly in the suburbs. Bankstown Sports Club offers a first-class selection of dining…

Between the hustle and bustle of the CBD and the wide-open space of greater Sydney lies a hidden gem, nestled quietly in the suburbs. Bankstown Sports Club offers a first-class selection of dining and entertainment with renown Italian precinct La Piazza, Lucky Cheng’s, Peking Square, Greenfield Station Bistro and Cornerstone Coffee and Kitchen.

Basement Brewhouse – aptly located in the Basement of the club – is your craft beer destination in Sydney’s west, featuring its own microbrewery and 30 taps serving a variety of craft beers, ciders, wines and cocktails. There’s also a Burger Bar and Gourmet Delicatessen.

Or escape in contemporary luxury with a unique twist at Atrium Bar, where you can relax and unwind beneath a spectacular lighting feature, as you take in a boutique beer or extravagant cocktail.

Bankstown Sports features live entertainment and music most Friday and Saturday nights, and there’s also weekly activities and Esports.

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Accessibility

A quiet space is available at the venue/ facility

Allows a person's carer free entry into participating venues and events

Actively welcomes people with access needs.

Adhere to The Food Authority requirements for allergy management in food preparation

Caters for people who are blind or have vision loss

Caters for people who use a wheelchair.

Caters for people with allergies and intolerances.

Caters for people with high support needs who travel with a support person

Caters for people with sufficient mobility to climb a few steps but who would benefit from fixtures to aid balance. (This includes people using walking frames and mobility aids)

Employ people with disability

Have a place to store medical equipment (eg oxygen)

Have a step free main entrance to the building and/or reception area (includes ramps or slopes with a maximum gradient of 1:14, otherwise are too steep for wheelchairs)

Have accessible seating areas in theatrette

Have an accessible public toilet which is unlocked

Have at least one wheelchair accessible parking space with wheelchair accessible signage clearly displayed (International standards are 3200mm wide x 2500 mm high)

Have audio enabled lifts

Have doorways which are easy to open and have lever handles (doorways 850mm or wider when open and not heavy)

Have Exit signs which are visible at a ground level (high level signs are difficult to see in a fire)

Have grab rails in the bathroom

Have handrails on all your stairways

Have lifts with enough space for people using a mobility aid to enter and turn around to use the lift buttons. Buttons are at accessible height.

Have raised tactile buttons in your lifts

Have step free access to restaurant, lounge and bar

Have step free access to the conference or function room

Have step free outdoor pathways (includes picnic areas, barbecues and shelters)

Have wheelchair accessible transport options available in the general vicinity (provide information on name of the operator, phone and website link to individual providers for private vehicles, community transport train, mini vans, hire cars, buses, taxis, ferry, tram, light rail etc in your access statement)

Modify your cooking and cleaning practices to cater for people with food allergies or chemical intolerances (could include menus with meals free from: nuts, dairy, seafood, eggs, gluten etc)

Offer a range of contact methods for receiving complaints

Offer multiple options for booking - web, email, phone

Provide digital communication materials (hard copy information is also available on line)

Provide portable hoist

Provide seating in common areas including reception area

Provide valet parking

Train your staff in disability awareness

Use easy read fonts in your signage and communication materials (Helvetica and Arial)

Use floors/coverings which are slip resistant, firm and smooth

Use non-slip tiles in the bathroom or slip resistant matting

Use Plain English / easy read signage and information (includes menus and emergency information)

Welcomes and assists people who have challenges with learning, communication, understanding and behaviour. (includes people with autism, intellectual disability, Down syndrome, acquired brain injury (ABI), dyslexia and dementia)

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