Mildura Workers Bistro

Mildura Workers Bistro

Mildura Workers Bistro

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Confirmed Facts

  • No positive factors identified for halal compliance.

Points to Consider

  • Pork and bacon are on the menu.
  • Alcohol is served on the premises.
  • The venue is a 'Workers Club' which includes a Sports Bar and TAB (betting agency).
  • No evidence of halal claims, certification, or mentions in reviews.

Analysis performed:

Our Recommendation:

Muslim diners looking for halal food should not eat here. Suppliers and practices can change, so we recommend verifying with the restaurant directly for peace of mind.

Is Mildura Workers Bistro halal certified?

No, Mildura Workers Bistro is not halal. Our research found no halal claims or certification for the restaurant. In fact, their menu clearly includes non-halal items like pork and bacon, and they also serve alcohol.

Do they serve alcohol or pork?

Yes, Mildura Workers Bistro serves both pork and alcohol. Menu items like the 'Big Breakfast' contain bacon, and they have a fully licensed bar serving beer, wine, and spirits.

Is the meat hand slaughtered (zabihah)?

There is no information to suggest that any of the meat served is hand-slaughtered (zabihah). Given that the restaurant serves pork and is not presented as halal, it is safe to assume the meat does not meet halal standards.

Are there prayer facilities nearby?

We did not find any information about prayer facilities at the restaurant or within the Workers Club. You would need to find a mosque or suitable public space for prayer elsewhere.

Can they accommodate large Muslim family gatherings?

While the bistro is family-friendly and can accommodate large groups, it is not a suitable venue for Muslim family gatherings due to the presence of pork and alcohol on the menu.

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