Location: 1st Ave, Mentone, Cheltenham/Mordialloc 3194 Telephone: (03) 9580 0069 Opening Hours:
Wednesday ~ Sunday | 1100 – late
Dining Bookings or Room Hire call John on 9580 0069
Where would you go for a good meal in the Moorabbin Airport? Here is the answer – at the Royal Victorian Aero Club.
A fair amount of regular customers visit the aero club restaurant ran by a very down to earth couple; you can tell by the way they interact with their customers.
The restaurant is spacious and have a great view of the airport runway; their food and service are also exceptional.
The meals are on the dearer end, but it’s worth the splurge.
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2 thoughts on “Aero Bar and Restaurant (Moorabbin Airport)”
I’m a little surprised you’d review the RVAC Aero Bar, it’s usually well below the radar of most restaurant critics. It was a favourite of mine back when I was a member of the Royal Victorian Aero Club, I’d grab a few other like-minded pilots and fly there some weekends.
Wings and Fins at Tooradin Airport is pretty good too, the menu is pretty similar and so is the target market.
December 30, 2012 at 22:28
I’m a little surprised you’d review the RVAC Aero Bar, it’s usually well below the radar of most restaurant critics. It was a favourite of mine back when I was a member of the Royal Victorian Aero Club, I’d grab a few other like-minded pilots and fly there some weekends.
Wings and Fins at Tooradin Airport is pretty good too, the menu is pretty similar and so is the target market.
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