The combination of Cruizin Diner and The Depot in Deniliquin are must-visit destinations these school holidays.
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Co-located on the same block at 158 Hardinge St, Deniliquin, you can easily visit both and make a day of it.
The diner is always an enjoyable place to visit, but this winter it’s celebrating six years since its 2020 renovations by offering a special menu item.
The limited edition Big Cruizer burger - a double beef burger that will leave you wanting more - is only available during July.
Keep an eye on other in-store specials during the school holiday period.
It also a great opportunity to check out the diner playground, which was upgraded last year.
Heated and air-conditioned, the fully enclosed space perfect for play time in cold or wet, wintry weather.
Kids’ birthday party packages are also available.
Pair your diner experience with a visit to the neighbouring The Depot Historic Vehicle and Memorabilia Collection.
Admission allows entry up until 4pm on the day of purchase, which gives families flexibility to explore the 3000m² facility at their own pace.
Children can become junior detectives with the popular treasure hunt activity, searching for hidden mini Kombi vans throughout the museum.
Photo by
Bree Harding
Interactive displays and photo opportunities make for a great way for families to connect and create memories together.
There is also a gift shop and retail area that will satisfy anyone who loves memorabilia.
The Depot is open from 10am to 4pm every day. Admission is $16 for children and senior on concession card holders, and $20 for adults. You can also get a family pass - for two adults and up to four children - for $50.