Club Totem is located in Balgowlah on Sydney's northern beaches next to the Stockland Shopping Village & residential development in Condamine Street. The Club was formerly known as Manly Warringah Masonic Club which was part of Balgowlah's Totem Shopping Centre.
We have street level access from Condamine Street, plenty of parking underneath and a lift that brings you right up to our foyer and our restaurant level (lift next to row B on blue level) so you have ease of parking and you can visit in any weather.We offer fantastic food options at Forty Baskets restaurant.
We have street level access from Condamine Street, plenty of parking underneath and a lift that brings you right up to our foyer and our restaurant level (lift next to row B on blue level) so you have ease of parking and you can visit in any weather.We offer fantastic food options at Forty Baskets restaurant.
Services
When you arrive at the Club all patrons will be required to scan the Service NSW QR code. If you are unable to scan you will be required to sign in with ID in the club electronic sign in register. Your temperature will be automatically scanned by thermal cameras to ensure it is a normal range. You will be required to socially distance maintaining a space of 1.5m from other patrons where applicable.
Club Totem is located in Balgowlah just up the road from Manly on Sydney's northern beaches adjacent to the Stockland Shopping Village & residential development in Condamine Street. The Club was formerly known as Manly Warringah Masonic Club which was part of Balgowlah's old Totem Shopping Centre. The Club is set over 3 levels with stair and lift access to all levels.
Please note that for new memberships we need for the application to be made in person in the Club please as we need to check your indenfication. Club Totem only collects and stores personal information in order to perform one or more of it's functions or activities in accordance with this policy. Club Totem is required to collect and store certain information in accordance with the Registered Clubs Act 1976 (NSW).
To endorse the appointment of Greg Milner as a Life Member of the Club recognising distinguished service as recommended by the Board. That the Club be entitled to provide for the provision of reasonable meals, included but not limited to attendance at Board meetings, Annual dinner and on official club business as may be determined by the Board.
Reviews (8)
Tawa
Jan 21, 2022
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Meat raffle is rigged.
Guy who announces the winners by raffle ticket number knows exactly who has that ticket and calls them out by name too!
I went every Wednesday and paid $20 each time and have never won one.
One gentleman won 8 almost in a row and seems to win every Wednesday.
I mentioned to the locals that I was trying to get my friends to join and they insisted I don't invite others.
Totem is so quiet any quieter and it will be a library.
I felt so unwelcome.
Guy who announces the winners by raffle ticket number knows exactly who has that ticket and calls them out by name too!
I went every Wednesday and paid $20 each time and have never won one.
One gentleman won 8 almost in a row and seems to win every Wednesday.
I mentioned to the locals that I was trying to get my friends to join and they insisted I don't invite others.
Totem is so quiet any quieter and it will be a library.
I felt so unwelcome.
M.
Dec 01, 2020
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Paul Darmanin
Nov 05, 2020
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Finkle & Einhorn
Jun 19, 2020
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Roi Howitz
Dec 07, 2018
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Aditya Gollakota
Sep 06, 2015
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I only visited the function room, but it could cater for a large number of patrons. The food was surprisingly good, with the lamb being very tender.
Since it was a function, I'm not sure the prices of the food and drinks, but due to its club like nature, if assume it was relatively cheap.
The staff are fantastic and very professional.
Since it was a function, I'm not sure the prices of the food and drinks, but due to its club like nature, if assume it was relatively cheap.
The staff are fantastic and very professional.
Nicola Woods
Jun 14, 2014
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Bernard O'Keefe
Sep 21, 2011
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Sadly lacking any atmosphere.
This place has one goal and that is to serve pokie-playing-pensioners in a drab cold fashion. The food is pretty average pub-grub. The staff are friendly - but are disinterested.
My thoughts are that this is the perfect advertisement for why Balgowlah needs a good wine/small bar for the 25-40yo age group, as we are clearly not a target market of this place.
The club is not bad if you want to watch a big sporting event - but the layout and furniture are bizarrely uncomfortable -its very hard to get a good seat - not because its busy but the odd layout and choice
This place has one goal and that is to serve pokie-playing-pensioners in a drab cold fashion. The food is pretty average pub-grub. The staff are friendly - but are disinterested.
My thoughts are that this is the perfect advertisement for why Balgowlah needs a good wine/small bar for the 25-40yo age group, as we are clearly not a target market of this place.
The club is not bad if you want to watch a big sporting event - but the layout and furniture are bizarrely uncomfortable -its very hard to get a good seat - not because its busy but the odd layout and choice