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The Common Quick Info
Coffee
Cold Beverages
Fresh Salads
Sandwiches
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Coffee
Cold Beverages
Fresh Salads
Sandwiches
Wraps
Cakes
Biscuits
And More
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Breakfast
Morning Tea
Afternoon Tea
Lunch
Cafe
Dine-In
Kerbside Pickup
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The Common offers a range of specialty coffee and tea drinks, light meals and snacks, as well as a variety of fresh-cut flowers and indoor plants for purchase. The café has a warm and inviting atmosphere with a focus on using locally sourced and seasonal ingredients, and the florist features a carefully curated selection of blooms and greenery. With a commitment to sustainability and supporting local growers, The Common is the perfect place for coffee and plant enthusiasts alike.
51 Main St, Scone NSW
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The Rylstone Club Quick Info
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Garlic Bread
Cheesy Garlic Bread
Cheesy Bacon Garlic Bread
Spring Rolls
Chicken Nuggets
Chicken Schnitze
Fish and Chips
Hawaiian Pizza
Pepperoni Pizza
Chicken Schnitzel
Chicken Parmigiana
Lamb Cutlets
Beer Battered Flat Head
Seafood Basket
Prawn Twists
Thai Beef Salad
Classic Caesar Salad
Veggie Burger & Chips
Mixed Grill
Pumpkin & Pine Nut Salad
Plain Burger
Chicken Burger
Services
Bar
Tab & Keno Facilities
Functions
Bistro Available
Bingo
Restaurant
Market Night
Courtesy Bus
Accommodation
Lawn Bowls
Golf Course
Squash Courts
About
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.
31 Cox Street, Rylstone NSW
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