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Hey Peeps,

March SAU dinner will be in Eastern Suburbs :( in the last week of March.

When: 31st March Saturday Night

Time :7:30pm

Destination:

The Sheaf Hotel

429 New South Head Road

Double Bay

http://www.goldensheafhotel.com/site/bistro/

Come down New South Head Rd past the Edgecliff Centre and turn right the lights at Manning Rd then your first left and you'll see the car park. The Entrance to the pub is opposite the car park (you'll see the beer garden).

Or you can take your chances on New South Head Rd itself along the shops.

Here is a map http://www.whereis.com/whereis/confirmedMap.do?nref=

So whos In!

N1 R33 GTR

Nuttshunglow

NXTIME

WTF-33R

D_I_F

N1GTR??

Haysey

Sh@un

Abo Bob

shonen

Sam916

Tinks

DJ Brave

mike1987

Cpd

Kiruss

msnismo

Amy33

tjandriesen +1

Norm

Smoky

jimmib

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yeee haarr eastern suburbs time. ill get my loose pants ready....

Coogee will be pretty packed on a sat night, but i think you can reserve massive tables in the eating area, can cook own steaks and will be fine for shenanigans....

the sheaf would be ok too, eating area isnt too bad, theres an upstairs and downstairs and lots of nice girls :(

maybe the oaks in double bay could be a possibility, but food might be expensive...

Beach road in bondi? anyone?

just thinking of more places here.... erm Mansions in the cross, also World Bar down the road for $10 teapots !!!!!!!!!!!!

im easy either night i guess, sat night will be bit more packed




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