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also guys have to wear dress shoes as well. so no skate shoes or u might not get in.

Correct - no sports sneakers. You might get away with street-style shoes (like Diesels, etc.) though - I have in the past.

Jess...

Ummmm I am out... no car (both will be off the rd this weekend) and I am pretty sure we are the only ones from the coast coming this month.... Public transport sux on weekends from here....let alone getting home!

Apparently this place is really expencive.. they charge like 12.50 for a vodka and redbull!

Jess...

Ummmm I am out... no car (both will be off the rd this weekend) and I am pretty sure we are the only ones from the coast coming this month.... Public transport sux on weekends from here....let alone getting home!

You always pull out of the dinners.. YOU SUCK!

Apparently this place is really expencive.. they charge like 12.50 for a vodka and redbull!

You always pull out of the dinners.. YOU SUCK!

Circumstances beyond my control! Next month I won't even mention I am coming and Il turn up! Besides if I can get a car for Saturday night il be there.... just don't like my chances of dad handing me his keys.... its like his friggin baby that car!

Apparently this place is really expencive.. they charge like 12.50 for a vodka and redbull!

You always pull out of the dinners.. YOU SUCK!

Yeah it is a bit pricey but great atmosphere :(

Circumstances beyond my control! Next month I won't even mention I am coming and Il turn up! Besides if I can get a car for Saturday night il be there.... just don't like my chances of dad handing me his keys.... its like his friggin baby that car!

I hope you can still make it :D

This place is sounding worse everytime someone tells us something about it. Dress shoes! What is this? 1990? I guess I better not turn up in my motorbike gear.

http://www.news.com.au/dailytelegraph/stor...5001021,00.html

Anyway, I'll still be there. I'm just depressed atm so I'm hanging shit on everything.

This place is sounding worse everytime someone tells us something about it. Dress shoes! What is this? 1990? I guess I better not turn up in my motorbike gear.

http://www.news.com.au/dailytelegraph/stor...5001021,00.html

Anyway, I'll still be there. I'm just depressed atm so I'm hanging shit on everything.

Unfortunately, I've been thinking the same thing, Adam. I heard about that whole public holiday fiasco last night on the news. As for the dress code (amongst other things), I don't get it either.

But I'm going there because of the people, not the venue...

This place is sounding worse everytime someone tells us something about it. Dress shoes! What is this? 1990? I guess I better not turn up in my motorbike gear.

http://www.news.com.au/dailytelegraph/stor...5001021,00.html

Anyway, I'll still be there. I'm just depressed atm so I'm hanging shit on everything.

FK.What a joke.But i'll still be there...Can you hear mariah carey in the background.

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Dress Code

To provide an enjoyable experience for all, The Mean Fiddler enforces a smart dress code at all times. To ensure that you are permitted entry into The Mean Fiddler please follow the below dress regulations and be prepared to provide a valid form of identification (ie. CURRENT - drivers license, RTA proof of age or a legal passport).

Hats, thongs and singlets are not permitted at any time.

Dress regulations apply from 7pm Friday & Saturday nights.

Accepted

Collared shirt

Clean long dress pants

Polo shirts

Turtle neck jumpers

Ladies dress shorts

Dress shoes (females may wear hard soled sandals*)

* Ladies open toed shoes are permitted at own risk

Not Accepted

Singlets

T-shirts

Shorts

Tracksuit pants

Sports jerseys

Club colours

Headwear

Runners

Canvas shoes

Skate shoes

Sandals

Steel cap boots

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Its not that bad. Looks like a pair of casual leather shoes should be fine. You don't need to wear a pair of shiny black dress shoes.




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