Club Savoy has got it going on

MYRTLEFORD'S Club Savoy has room for everyone and anything, making it an excellent spot for your next event or function.

Recent renovations to the restaurant area, the Alpine Room Restaurant, have updated the space to create a friendly, comfortable and welcoming area, according to manager Paul Rodgers.

"The idea was to update it from looking a bit like a cafeteria to make it more pleasant to be in," he said.

"It's much more relaxing and intimate now, but still with plenty of space.

"People usually eat in the bistro so we're now trying to move into the restaurant area to be closer to the kitchen and since March we've had very positive feedback from people.

"Our chef Paul Castelli has been with us for 18 months now and he's great, always changing the specials and keeping the classics people love.

"The rest of our venue has spaces for any function; we've got a hall for more private events so we've had birthday parties and conferences.

"The next thing we're working on is a children's area with indoor play so there's something more for families and there'll be more as we go along.

"Our staff are a great team, Jodie Harrison is the go to for functions and we make sure everyone feels part of the group."

The Savoy Club runs regular events including the community smorgasbord on the last Sunday of every month.

The next one will be held on Sunday, June 25 and money raised will be donated to the Myrtleford Community Garden.

Every second Sunday of the month there is a regular smorgasbord and both start at 6pm with tickets available by calling 5751 1296.

On July 9 Club Savoy will host a Christmas in July with The Hoffmans putting on a show.

The club is looking forward to a major musical event in August; the Myrtleford Mountain Music Festival with tickets available now.

Tickets are $20 per day or $55 for a weekend pass.