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Alright Mangs. Busy day today. Just got this message from Baskins at Chapel Hill. Looks like we're going to need to find a new venue for Thursdays.

Hey Colin, Trust all is well. Just with regards to Thursday nights...

We need to stop meets on Thursday nights or cancel them as complaints on smoking, drinking alcohol, occasional loud swearing, blocking customer access to businesses, loud car exits at night has left us with neighbour business, customers and local homes voicing their concerns and complaints...

we continue to get grief each week from a wide variety of sources and are getting increasing pressure to act on this.

Apologies as the original group of guys were great.

Thank you for your understanding.

Any ideas? Don't know what to do about tonight though.

Edited by Beelzebub89

Alright Mangs. Busy day today. Just got this message from Baskins at Chapel Hill. Looks like we're going to need to find a new venue for Thursdays.

Any ideas? Don't know what to do about tonight though.

Go to a less pansy country?

Emergency Relocate options for tonight?

1) German Club :)

2) Mt Coot-tha?

3) ???

4) Profit.

5) Noel's house

6) Love n Rockets

7) Boz's house

8) Plough Inn

Anyone know of any coffee shops open late enough?

Some good places around Auchenflower, Kangaroo point, Newfarm, etc.

There is a cafe just on the cliffs @ Victoria point with carparking out the front, or even a big carpark over the road that you can see. It's a fairly central location.

Not sure what time they are open until though.

Just a thought.

:/

There is a cafe just on the cliffs @ Victoria point with carparking out the front, or even a big carpark over the road that you can see. It's a fairly central location.

Out of curiousity, central to what exactly?

I ain't driving all the way to vic point :down:

Was going to say, if Victoria point was close enough there's a nice enough burger and fish shop there that's open late (on some days at least), with great parking. But its a hike enough for me, let alone anyone from the north or west.

Only suggestion I have s that starfish cafe we went to at jindalee but they close by 9.

could use it as a temporary for tonight until we find soething more suitable.

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