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Hey Peeps, :O

This month SAU dinner will be held in Western suburbs..... :huh:

Date :Saturday 28th April

Time :7:30pm

Destination:

Mean Fiddler (Pub)

Cnr Commercial and Windsor Road

Rouse Hill

http://www.meanfiddler.com.au/

Big car park

Table booked in Courtyard Bistro.....No set menu

Guys have to wear a Collared Shirt to get in its a MUST!

Who's In

Sam916

Lingeringsoul

DIF :wave:

skylinegtts

Primordial

msnismo +1 :wave:

tinks

DJBrave

goldzilla

Joyez +1

Marsss

N1 R33 GTR

Nuttshunglow

cpd :huh:

Dj Albert

TJ

Dontfeelcold

Smoky :P

NXTIME :)

Marshes

TO4GTR

Tosh :(

PSI Parts :(

Haysey

Taren

eugen_syd

AmyR33

Abo Bob

A31Deviat

OZGTR02V +3

Lou34

LOOF +1

R32woohoo

Trust33

WTF-33R :(

traman18

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There are soooooooo many good places to eat in Parra, especially if you focus on the Church Street food strip or the new section at Westfields where the bus/taxi/railway interchange is. The problem is the lack of decent parking and the amount of traffic you have to contend with. This will be especially bad if we choose these areas on a Thursday due to late night shopping.

Luckily, there are plenty of good alternatives if we venture silghtly out of the main areas, or even into the surrounding suburbs, including North up to Castle Hill, West out towards and including Blacktown, or South out to Merrylands and Greystanes.

I'll try and think of a few suggestions and will post them up.

I don't know how far west you want to go but can I suggest The Mean Fiddler at Rouse Hill.

Thursday or saturday night would be a great time!!!!!!!!!

It has more room than PJ's I think and better atmosphere.

What Do you all think?

Yep I have been there!

Great place but a bit pricey on drinks not sure what the food is like but I will put it up as a suggestion :happy:

Thanks




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