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nahs its not ... just did a google maps search. looks like no parking anywhere. and found a review also ..... sounds strange!

Crust Gourmet Pizza Bar‎ - Eaton Tonite‎ - 30 Jan 2009

... They make some really nice pizzas here (take away only, unless you want to eat in the window), but Thai Chicken is NOT a pizza. You want Thai chicken, go to a Thai restaurant, or better still, Thailand (where the best dishes are ...‎

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take away only ?

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nahs its not ... just did a google maps search. looks like no parking anywhere. and found a review also ..... sounds strange!

Crust Gourmet Pizza Bar‎ - Eaton Tonite‎ - 30 Jan 2009

... They make some really nice pizzas here (take away only, unless you want to eat in the window), but Thai Chicken is NOT a pizza. You want Thai chicken, go to a Thai restaurant, or better still, Thailand (where the best dishes are ...‎

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take away only ?

So its a take away place...

So we all buy pizza's and sit and eat in our cars?

nahs its not ... just did a google maps search. looks like no parking anywhere. and found a review also ..... sounds strange!

Crust Gourmet Pizza Bar‎ - Eaton Tonite‎ - 30 Jan 2009

... They make some really nice pizzas here (take away only, unless you want to eat in the window), but Thai Chicken is NOT a pizza. You want Thai chicken, go to a Thai restaurant, or better still, Thailand (where the best dishes are ...‎

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take away only ?

bwhahahahahaha best review EVER lol

Yeah they make some good pizzas there.

Spoke with the shop owner, he told me they have tables and chairs set up in front of the shop. This would be ok depending on the amount of people that turn up.

If you guys like, I can book a table at the same place we went to last time?

Just checked the weather report for Melbourne and it looks like its gonna be crap tonight. So I've made a booking at 9-9:30pm at the same place as last time.

First post updated!

Just checked the weather report for Melbourne and it looks like its gonna be crap tonight. So I've made a booking at 9-9:30pm at the same place as last time.

First post updated!

So we going back to the same Pizza place like last time because there are seating indoors...

So we going back to the same Pizza place like last time because there are seating indoors...

Yep.

Birds - dunno yet mate, will let you know. Hoping to at least make it for dinner.

Yup, check the first post for details everyone as they have changed since the thread was made. In summary the correct places and times are:

Westside pre meet: Ring Road Mobil/Maccas inbound @ 7pm, departing 7:30pm.

South-East pre meet: Monash Clayton Carpark @ 6:45pm, departing 7:15pm.

East/North/MUZT3K's pre meet: The Pines, corner of Reynolds Rd and Blackburn Rd, enter via Reynolds Rd @ 7pm, departing 7:30pm.

Main meet: Car park on the corner of Montague St and Munro St in South Melbourne (opposite City Mazda) @ 8pm.

Eat: Madonna's Pizzeria located at 40 Crockford St. (corner of Ingles St) in Port Melbourne @ 9pm-9:30pm.

South-East post meet: Possible cruise to St Kilda and down Beaconsfield Parade along Beach Rd to the SE.

Yup, check the first post for details everyone as they have changed since the thread was made. In summary the correct places and times are:

Westside pre meet: Ring Road Mobil/Maccas inbound @ 7pm, departing 7:30pm.

South-East pre meet: Monash Clayton Carpark @ 6:45pm, departing 7:15pm.

East/North/MUZT3K's pre meet: The Pines, corner of Reynolds Rd and Blackburn Rd, enter via Reynolds Rd @ 7pm, departing 7:30pm.

Main meet: Car park on the corner of Montague St and Munro St in South Melbourne (opposite City Mazda) @ 8pm.

Eat: Madonna's Pizzeria located at 40 Crockford St. (corner of Ingles St) in Port Melbourne @ 9pm-9:30pm.

South-East post meet: Possible cruise to St Kilda and down Beaconsfield Parade along Beach Rd to the SE.

Birds, are you in charge of organising meet ups now?

:P

Although you did a good job typing up in point form of the plan on what's happening tonight!

:/

Nah mate, just doing Antony a favour cause he organised it originally but work is holding him in Sydney :/

I was going to colour code the pre meets...but I've already over-organised things for such a simple event lol.

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