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The Jindalee Hotel & Functions Centre, is located just fifteen minutes west of the city centre is one of Brisbane's newest and most exciting venues.

Whether your planning a special event, looking for somewhere to do business, craving a delicious lunch or dinner or just wanting to relax and have a cold drink with family or friends, The Jindalee Hotel has is all.

The Jindalee offers a wide range of entertainment and events happening most evenings.



"The Jindalee Hotel, the locals' favourite!Pubs People Love!Whether it be coffee & cake, a cold beer, a great steak, a quick punt or celebrating a wedding or gala event...The Jindalee can do it all!Great quality, great value...all served with a smile!See you soon!"
Address: Jindalee QLD 4074, Australia
Phone: (07) 3710 5800
State: Queensland
City: Jindalee
Zip Code: 4074



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Reviews
We were all very happy with our meals. We booked a table, which I recommend if you have a group. Good variety on the menu. Friendly staff. Only issue was that our meals weren't served at the same time. Some were served 10 minutes earlier. It was very busy, but it would have been better to eat at the same time.Food: 5/5
Food Being just my wife and I, we ordered one starter and two mains. For the starter, we choose the tomato bruschetta flatbread $14 and for the mains, the lamb chops $29 and the Moroccan spicy chicken supreme $25. The tomato bruschetta was a pizza style offering with lashings of fresh tomato, cheese and onion and smothered in a smooth balsamic vinegar. It was a meal. My wife’s lamb chops were tasty, well cooked and came with crispy potatoes, beans, a small serve of coleslaw, a little bowl of gravy and a little bowl of mint sauce. My Moroccan spicy chicken was succulent and tender. The cous cous and fig apricot relish were the perfect accompaniment and the whole concoction was covered in a creamy tzatziki sauce. We both enjoyed our meals. Ambience We lunched on a busy Sun afternoon in May, and the place was packed, giving it a lively, energetic and fun vibe. We found the inside dining area a tad too hectic for our liking so we decamped to the terrace outside, where tables were decorated with colourful green and white striped tablecloths. That suited us fine and we were quite happy dining there in the warm autumn sunshine. There were a few other occupied tables outside but the acoustics were fine and we were easily able to converse. Even though we were out of the line of sight of the wait staff, there was no compromise on the service. If you choose to sit inside you’ll find a large, airy and comfy space that’s been decorated in bright and cheerful colours with high ceilings and large low hanging lamps. There are cute signposts around the place and colourful wall murals just near the toilet and an interesting retro petrol pump. There are carpets throughout the venue, adding that homely and warm touch. It just had a thoroughly happy and cheerful buzz to it with tons of families enjoying a day out. Cost Drinks were expensive and we paid 15 pesos for a schooner of ale and a bottle of apple cider. Food costs were a bit more reasonable and it was a nice surprise to discover that long-suffering seniors at least get a 20% discount on menu items. Consequently, we paid 54 for one starter, the aforementioned very generous bruschetta, and two mains, the chicken and the lamb. All up, with three drinks included we paid 75. I guess a year or two ago this would have been 50. So thanks to the idiots who run the Reserve Bank for destroying the purchasing power of our money. Toilets There are ample clean and well provisioned toilets just behind the main indoor dining areas, and you can enjoy the interesting murals and retro petrol pump that I mentioned, on your way in and out. Service Service was polite and friendly. Wait staff are neatly dressed and professional in their attitude. We had booked directly through the hotel’s website and our table was ready for us when we arrived. Of course, there are different ways to order, either directly at the bar, or using the Aust Venue Company app. I used the app then went up to the front bar counter to pay, but it took ages to finalise the transaction. Staff seemed unsure how to handle the seniors discount, rewards points and payments. To my annoyance, they wouldn’t accept cash. But apart from that, it all flowed smoothly and after eventually sorting and paying, food came out quickly and in the correct order. Summary We had a pleasant lunch here on the terrace outside enjoying the warm and balmy Brisbane autumn weather. Food was nicely prepared, portion sizes were generous and the service was friendly and efficient apart from aforementioned issues with app ordering and rewards redemption. It had a bright, happy and fun ambience. Add to that easy parking right outside and ample clean and well provisioned toilets and you have all the ingredients for a perfect afternoon or evening out with friends or family. Memo Just for the record, the official name of this restaurant is “Roadhouse Grill”, even though in it's in the Jindalee Hotel. And to add to the confusion, RHG seems to be a brand name, with six hotels sharing it, I presume, all under the umbrella of the Australian Venue Company.
Very very very small meal $30 3 small lamb chops 5 beans and 3 small slices of potato….. That would just feed a child never mind my 6’3 Fijian husband a little snack for him …….. very disappointed… we won’t be back….
Having eaten at the hotel before, I was expecting a little more from the experience I had this week for lunch. In short, the seafood BBQ seemed excessively priced for what appeared on my plate...a smallish piece of barramundi, though tasty, and just two prawns and four or five thin slivers of calamari. The chips, however, were plentiful, filled up the plate and were hot. Poor value, I'm sorry to say.
We held a wake for my dad here and it was great. You know, relatively considering the circumstances. The staff were very friendly and helpful and accommodating, even though we all got pretty hammered and emotional. There wasn't enough food for us, but I assume there would have been a good amount for a normal family.Food: 3/5
Came in for lunch with my partner and the food was delicious. We thought it was excellent value, I got a burger and my partner got some chicken. The service was great, we had a good chat with the manager, Scott, he was very friendly and treated us like family. Will definitely be coming back.
We had such a fun night and the Restaurant manager " Bro "made our night! Great personality and really professional. He made sure we felt welcome and went the extra mile to make sure we knew the specials and enjoyed our night. The meals were excellent and we'll priced. Thanks Bro!
Went for lunch with my son and girlfriend for my birthday as the last time we were there it was great. I am disappointed with the service or should I say lack of. The waitress said she would bring menus to the table, that did not happen. Not given a jug of water at table had to get it from bar when last time waitress brought it without asking. The meals were slow to come and small in size for what they cost, and it was quite maybe 5 tables of customers.we won't return.
Dined in with a booking on a Friday night. Meal turned up in no time. Good food and prices were reasonable. Went to a great show upstairs and the bar staff were going the whole time . Only downer was not enough seating. Not everyone wants to stand up for hours enjoying a show. Vegetarian options: Fabulous Margarita pizza option. Parking: Next to shopping centre so plenty of parking. Easy access from motorway. Well lit parking environment.
Our table placed two orders within a couple of minutes of each other and one group had about finished their dinner before the others started to get theirs - the online ordering tells you to order within a certain timeframe of each other and the food will arrive together, not in our case. It seems like each meal was brought out as they finished it, regardless of anything else. One of the starters actually arrived after the mains - took like 45 minutes to warm up some garlic bread. Quality of the food wasn't great either - there's better options nearby.
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