by Lynne Cargill (
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I'm a grandmother, a retired teacher, an avid reader who loves historical re-enactment, English Country Dance, writing and Op Shopping. My business www.StepIntoHistory.com.au is designed to help children experience history through school incursions.
1. It's always really clean.
2. There are cheap snack options.
3. There are different types of food.
4 .It's open in the afternoon when so many other places close.

The recently opened Hungry Club at Salisbury.
Often around 3pm I'm starving but I don't want sweets or bakery items. This place is going to be my go to snack shop. I'd far rather have a spring roll or a club toast than a Danish or a muffin. The only thing I've eaten there so far is potato wedges. They were freshly cooked,
not old and soggy, and they were delicious. The staff member was very friendly and pleasant.

Clean, crisp white kept sparkling clean.

The Hungry Club
As well as Asian meals such as prawn fried rice, honey soy chicken and sweet and sour pork, you can also get old favourites like a BLT, crumbed chicken and wedges, burritos, and salt and pepper calamari. I didn't notice anything over $15.90.

Mains are around $12 but as you can see they have lots of inexpensive snacks.
The menu is changing as they become aware of local preferences, so don't be afraid to give feedback.
There's also a bookshop next door if you want to read as you eat.