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There will be a member dinner on Sunday 11th June at 6:30pm. The details are as follows:

Venue: Elio's Osteria Restaurant

Address: 119 Winstanley Road Carina Heights (ph: 3843 1333)

Time: 6:30pm

RSVP: Please RSVP no later than Saturday 10th June (no RSVP, no seat!)

Please post if you wish to attend along with any guests you would like to invite.

Also they have a website, feel free to have a look at their Menu

Please do not post if:

You are not coming

You want to whinge about the venue, day, time etc

You have any other comment of negative value

We would like to see as many people as possible :)

There’s no excuse that the next day is a work day either :)

If you have any questions please ask.

BTW - members covers SAu Club Members and Forum Members.

Kind regards,

Karen – Sau Qld Treasurer

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I'm in and that is a plus 1 for me. We will be back from the Goldy in the early arvo and not cooking is a good thing!!

This is the same restaurant that Paul takes us to for his pre-trackday feast. Someone already asked, but are we doing the same all-you-can-stuff deal???

Nah it wasn't a track day pizza night - it was an actual Elio Feast night last year (or maybe it was the year before! :) ) - I came down from the Sunny Coast for it... I think there were about 20-25 of us there.

Is this a normal "order whatever you want" thing, or the "Elio's Feast" (all-you-can-eat) thing like last time... coz last time the Feast was good!! :P
I'm in and that is a plus 1 for me. We will be back from the Goldy in the early arvo and not cooking is a good thing!!

This is the same restaurant that Paul takes us to for his pre-trackday feast. Someone already asked, but are we doing the same all-you-can-stuff deal???

Is the All-You-Can-Eat the best way to go Paul? Does everyone have to choose that option?

Anyways sounds good to me :(

The all-you-can-eat feast is $28 per head (min. 12 people).

Starters: A selection of garlic & cheese calzones, pesto foccacias and antipasto platters

Mains: A massive selection of our pizzas, big bowls of pasta, prawns, veal, pork ribs, lasagne

and mixed salads

After: Espresso Coffee or English Breaky Tea and chocolate & zabaglione gelati

As long as at least 12 people agree to the feast, then I suppose everyone else can do what they like. If we're doing the feast thing, then count me in +1 Karen! :D

I have never had the $28 feast, I have an all you can eat pizza deal going for the track day thing. The menu is more restricted being: Garlic breads, then all you can eat pizza, followed by a coffee for $15 a head.

Both the pizza and pasta at Elio's is fantastic. I'm happy to go with whatever everyone else wants to do.

Paul

Seeing as everyone always seems to be on tight budgets (hehe us lucky skyline owners) why don't we go for the $15 all-you-can-eat?

I don't think I would eat $28 worth of pizza, pasta, garlic bread etc

Paul, is there a minimum number for the $15 all-you-can-eat?

Stephen, would you and your guest still come along if the $15 option was the one selected? RSVP list already amended in anticipation of you saying yes :teehee:

:O

oh god i'd love to be at this but roadtripping to sydney for the weekend

sounds like a well organised thing too (actually elios would be, they get booked the hell up all the time) so afraid i wont be able to gatecrash if i happen to be back in brisbane by sunday evening

we must do this particular venue again =)

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