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Parking in a car park at the rear of the pub. Very safe area so don't worry about your cars.

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

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Parking in a car park at the rear of the pub. Very safe area so don't worry about your cars.

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

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Awww thanks Tosh your a STAR! :D

Oh ok lol is Jase comine caue hasnt posted yet :rofl:

Hmmm looking like the majority has spoken

whats it like for parking??

as Tosh said, its pretty good for parking, safe area, and lots of surrounding streets that are ok for parking aswell...

sif change the tradition that is thursday night :rofl:

Touche lol

But I go with what the majority of peeps want and thats who turns up these days

Next months dinner will be out West and on a Thursady night :sorcerer:




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