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LOL! Don't you guys work or something?

Like on week nights, I probley go out to dinner or a car meet up but not drink and party it up till Friday.

Anyway if your in the city,

Bimbo Deluxe

376 Brunswick Street, Fitzroy

Victoria Australia

Tel +613 94198600

Fax +613 94198210

They do nice and interesting Pizza's and I think between 7pm to 11pm all large Pizza's are $4 but ask first.

Grilled

They ppl make nice hamburgers and chips

www.grilld.com.au

Fitzroy - Rear 350 Brunswick St

Corner of Kerr St (behind Ministry of Style)

TEL (03) 9419 5244

 

Hawthorn - 754 Glenferrie Rd

Corner of Liddiard St

TEL (03) 9819 0004 

 

Malvern - 217 Glenferrie Rd 

Next to Tram Depot 

TEL (03) 9500 8999 

 

St Kilda - 83 Acland St

TEL (03) 9534 6900 

 

Windsor - 157 Chapel St

Corner of St John St 

TEL (03) 9510 2377 

 

Elsternwick - 332 Glenhuntly Rd

TEL (03) 9523 5533 

 

Highpoint Shopping Centre  

Level 1, opposite Hoyts 

TEL (03) 9317 7455  

Open 7 days for Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

 

Knox O-Zone Shopping Centre    

near Village Cinemas

TEL (03) 9801 4666

Open 7 days for Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner  

 

Richmond  

330 Bridge Rd

Corner of Mary St (near Groove Train)

TEL (03) 9429 0100

 

Camberwell

879 Burke Road

Opposite Camberwell Station

TEL (03) 9882 6211

OR Pub Meals are always nice in Melbourne, for me so far so good!

Usualy they got a special on everynight, depending which pub you at.

Cool!

try the meat & wine co in southyarra,

fantastic steak and beef ribs.

when they first opened few years back i used to go there quite a bit as i knew the chef, the steaks and the ribs as well as the service was superb..

but after a while the quality dropped a bit, but still ok.

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