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Broadbeach Bowls Club: The Honest Local’s Guide
Barefoot bowls for ten bucks, a proper bistro, free live music and cheap club meals – what Club Broadbeach is really like, the hours that catch visitors out, and whether it’s worth a visit.

Club Broadbeach – the Broadbeach Bowls Club, home of the Broadbeach Bulls – is the suburb’s great-value night out hiding in plain sight. It sits on Surf Parade a couple of blocks back from the beach, and behind the unassuming clubhouse front are four floodlit greens, the Matador Bar and Bistro, a sports lounge, free weekend live music and some of the cheapest sit-down meals in Broadbeach.
For visitors, the draw is barefoot bowls: ten dollars a head buys two hours on a world-class green, no whites, no experience and no skill required – just kick your shoes off, grab a drink and have a laugh. It is one of the best-value group activities on the Gold Coast, and it won Best Bowls Club in Queensland for 2026.
This is an independent guide, not the club’s own marketing. Here is how barefoot bowls actually works, what the bistro and bars are like, the member specials worth knowing about, and who should make the short walk over.
Broadbeach Bowls Club in 30 Seconds
- Where: 169 Surf Parade (cnr Armrick Ave), Broadbeach – a short, flat walk from the beach and the Oracle dining strip
- Barefoot bowls: $10 per person for a 2-hour session on four floodlit greens, available year-round – book ahead for groups
- The food: the Matador Bar and Bistro does fresh, seasonal pub meals at genuine club prices, with daily specials
- Bars: a public bar (10am-midnight daily) and a sports lounge with the big games on the screens
- Gaming: a pokies room and Keno open 10am-2am, seven days, with APL Poker on Wednesdays and Fridays
- Entertainment: free live music Friday and Saturday nights plus Sunday sessions, and Thursday trivia
- Best for: a cheap, fun group night, barefoot bowls with a beer, or a value family feed – it’s a club, not a fine-diner
| Area | Best For | Good To Know |
|---|---|---|
| Barefoot Bowls | A fun, no-skill group activity | $10pp for 2 hours on a floodlit green – book ahead for groups, played day or night |
| Matador Bar & Bistro | A cheap, honest sit-down feed | Fresh seasonal meals at club prices; daily specials and a kids’ menu |
| Public Bar | A relaxed, affordable drink | Open 10am to midnight daily; bowlers can start from 8am |
| Sports Lounge | Watching the footy | Big screens for AFL, NRL and the major sporting calendar |
| Gaming Room | Pokies, Keno and poker | Open 10am-2am, 7 days; APL Poker on Wednesdays and Fridays |
| Functions | Group events and parties | Catering platters and canape packages; bowls-and-food combos for groups |
Barefoot Bowls: How It Actually Works
Walk-ins can miss out on busy nights. Reserve your rink ahead for groups and weekends, and ask whether a bowls-plus-bistro package is running – it’s often the best-value way to do a group night.
The Bistro & Bars: Cheap, Honest Club Food
The menu is good value every day, but the themed nights – Parmi Monday, T-Bone Tuesday, Kids Eat Free Thursday, Sunday roast – are where families and groups save the most. Check which special is running before you pick a night.
Live Music, Trivia & Gaming
Free live music plus the busiest bowls sessions mean weekend evenings book out first. If you want bowls and a band on the same night, reserve your green early in the week.
Location: A Short Walk From the Beach
Swim or stroll at Kurrawa, wander the Oracle strip, then finish with sunset bowls and a cheap dinner here – it’s one of the few central Broadbeach venues built for exactly that kind of easy, car-free evening.
The Verdict: Who Should Go
Membership is cheap and unlocks the better meal and drink pricing, and the club often bundles barefoot bowls with bistro food for groups – worth a quick ask when you book if you’re coming as a crew.
Frequently Asked Questions
Club Broadbeach is at 169 Surf Parade, on the corner of Armrick Avenue, Broadbeach QLD 4218 – a short, flat walk from Kurrawa Beach and the Oracle Boulevard dining strip. Most of the Broadbeach apartment precinct is within about a ten-minute walk, there is parking on site and nearby, and the G:Link tram’s Broadbeach South and North stops are close by. You can reach the club on 07 5531 5913.
Barefoot bowls is around $10 per person for a two-hour session on one of four floodlit greens, available year-round, day or night. You don’t need whites, experience or any skill – staff get you started. Casual walk-on bowls is often possible in quiet periods, but greens fill on weekends and for groups, so it’s best to call ahead and reserve a rink, especially for Friday and Saturday nights or any party of six or more. Confirm the current rate when you book.
The public bar is open from 10am to midnight daily, with bowlers able to get a drink from 8am, and the gaming room runs 10am to 2am, seven days. The Matador Bar and Bistro serves lunch and dinner daily, with rotating specials through the week. Hours can change on public holidays and for events, so check ahead around those dates.
Yes. The Matador Bar and Bistro serves fresh, seasonal meals at club prices with daily specials – Parmi Monday, T-Bone Tuesday, a Wednesday members’ night, Kids Eat Free Thursday and a Sunday roast. There is free live music on Friday and Saturday nights plus a Sunday session, trivia on Thursdays, a sports lounge with the big games, and a gaming room with pokies, Keno and APL Poker on Wednesdays and Fridays.
Stay Near Broadbeach Bowls Club
The club, Kurrawa Beach and the Oracle dining strip are all within an easy walk – base yourself in central Broadbeach and you can leave the car parked.
Written and maintained by a Broadbeach local. I update this guide regularly to keep it accurate.