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The venue for dinner on Tuesday 8th August will be at Enchilada's Mexican Cantina from 7pm.

The restaurant is located at: "Fountain Shopping Centre" Robinson Rd (cnr Gympie Rd) Aspley 4034 (ph 3863 3666).

There is a map below showing the location.

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Please post by Tuesday 3pm if you want to come along.

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Colin & Renee will be there FTW...

Ummmmm Mexican...

Their meal deals are awsome value. May i suggest the "any starter and main" combo. This way you can get like 2 or 3 different meals in one...

Ive updated your map also karen to make it clear as to where it is...

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