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christmas_gifs_04.gifFINAL TUESDAY NIGHT DINNER BEFORE CHRISTMAS!!! christmas_gifs_09.gif

The final dinner before Christmas will be next Tuesday, 19 December 2006 starting 7pm

It will be held at The Glen, located on the corner of Logan road and Gaskell streets (map below). There is a big car park out the back, and no speed bumps or massive driveways.

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The menu (which is very reasonably priced) is listed below so you can take a peek at what they offer, and they do serve alcohol, and very scrumptious cocktails (one of which I had last night – pic below). So come along and join your fellow skyliners for Christmas celebrations and shenanigans! christmas_holiday_graphics_04.gif

Please make sure you RSVP by Tuesday 3pm so I can get them to arrange their tables. There is no need for bill splitting at this place, as you place your order seperately and get a little buzzy thing! Hoorah!

MENU

*** TUESDAY SPECIAL! ***

TUESDAY $10.00 Pizzas ($12 for seafood) from 5.30, there really is no better place to be on Tuesdays than The Deck. Stick around and join us for Trivia from 7.30pm, it’s free to enter and there are great prizes to be won including dinner for two in the Garden Grill Restaurant.

Bar Snacks

Beer Battered Fries 5.50

- Served with Aioli

Barra Goujons 12.95

- Served with a lemon pepper mayo

Nachos 13.90

Meat lovers

- corn chips smothered with melted cheese and topped with a spicy tomato and capsicum salsa, chilli con carne, sour cream and guacamole served in a large crispy tortilla shell

Vegetarian

- corn chips smothered with melted cheese and topped with pine nuts, guacamole, sour cream and seved in a large crispy tortilla shell

Tapas 15.95

- Ciabatta bread served with olives, sun dried tomatoes, feta cheese and two dips

Crumbed calamari – 12.95

- Fried and served with a thaI chilli sauce

Wood Fired Pizzas

Our handmade plate sized thinly rolled bases are generously topped and finished with mozzarella cheese and then fired in our iron bark pizza oven.

Pizza breads

Margherita 7.90

- Fire toasted tomato, topped with mozzarella and sprinkled with basil

Chilli 7.90

- Sweet chilli sauce and mozzarella with sprinkle of fresh oregano

Garlic 7.90

- Garlic and mozzarella

Pizza

Texas (meat) 16.90

- Bacon, salami, sausage bites, onion, capsicum, mushrooms and mozzarella with BBQ sauce

Ibiza (hot) 16.90

- Fire roasted beef, pepperoni, onion, jalapenos, capsicum, Cajun spice, chilli flakes and mozzarella cheese with a thai chilli sauce

Bollywood (chicken) 16.90

- Tandoori coated chicken breast, sundried tomato, mozzarella cheese, drizzled with minted yoghurt, topped with onion jam

Nepal (vegetarian) 16.90

- Char grilled eggplant, artichoke, mushroom, capsicum, shaved parmesan and pesto

Queenslander 16.90

- Ham and pineapple with mozzarella cheese

Great barrier reef (seafood) 18.90

- prawns, scallps, calamari, mussels, barramundi and avocado with lemongrass and mint yohgurt

Deck favourites

Grilled barramundi 19.95

- A fresh barramundi fillet flowing with lemon butter sauce, served with beer battered fries and salad

Rib fillet 19.95

- Our famous John Dee rib fillet steak, cooked to your liking served with your choice of sauce, beer battered fries and salad

Deck steak sandwich 12.95

- Prime rib fillet steak topped with bacon, onion and tasty cheese with a sweet tomato relish, lettuce, cucumber on thick toasted bread with beer battered fries.

Beef burger 12.95

- Beef pattie served on The land of goat sphincter rings bread, with tomato, lettuce, cheese, onion, tomato relish served with better battered fries

Chicken satay burger 12.95

- Chicken breast served on The land of goat sphincter rings bread, with our very own satay sauce with lettuce, tomato, beetroot and onion, served with beer battered fries

Mexican burger 12.95

- Chilli beef pattie served on The land of goat sphincter rings bread with sweet chilli sauce, sour cream, lettuce, cheese, onion and salsa relish with beer battered fries.

Lentil burger 12.95

- Homemade lentil pattie with yoghurt riata, cucumber and lettuce served on fresh ciabatta bread served with beer battered fries.

Chilli calamari 15.95

- 60 seconds flash fried chilli seasoned calamari served with sweet chilli sauce and beer battered fries

Caesar salad 13.95

- Traditional Caesar with anchovy fillets

*add chicken 15.95

*add smoked salmon 16.95

Seafood platter for two 32.50

- Freshly shucked oysters, goujons of barramundi, calamari, garlic prawns, baby octopus, served with The land of goat sphincter rings bread, beer battered fries, and seafood and coriander dipping sauce

The glen mezze platter 25.00 for 2 / 35.00 for 3

- Pickled onions, kalamata olives, sundried tomatoes, feta herb cheese, freshly shucked oysters, salami, pastrami, chicken skewers, selection of three dips, and salt and pepper calamari. All served with a selection of breads

Oysters – Freshly Shucked

- Our large pacific oysters are farmed fresh from the cold waters of bass strait off the coast of south Australia and delivered LIVE to our hotel weekly, then shucked daily in our kitchens. We guarantee you won’t eat better oysters!

Cold 10.95 for 6 / 15.95 for 9 / 19.95 for 12

- Natural – servied with lemon and seafood sauce

- Sashimi – wasabi, smoked salmon and soy sauce

- The glen special – spicy fruit salsa

Hot 11.95 for 6 / 16.95 for 9 / 20.95 for 12

- Kilpatrick – Bacon and the glen’s very own Kilpatrick sauce

- Thermadore – cream mustard sauce

Oyster shooters

- Vodka & orange

- Vodka, tomato juice with Tabasco & coriande

Note: Please excuse the dodgy quality pics, I either took them with my phone, or had to resize them from the website.

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