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Anyone from Melb know a nice location to take a girl out (day or night)? I know there is a nice park in the city and my cousin showed me this nice romatic place for a drink 'Sofitel Melbourne' really nice @ night. Any idea guys or girls thanx! :D

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its not the place mate its the company so don't get all hung up on finding the 'perfect' place coz if she ain't interested it ain't matter!

i'd say go somewhere with decent surroundings. there's this real nice cafe on beach road beaumaris (called Brickett's point cafe). sells nice coffee/food and is on the beach so if you head out on a nice night then you can walk along the beach...

good luck mate!

cough cough...never been to those type of places before :).

I know that she likes japanese food =/ and likes walking alot. So I guess I'll take her to St.Kilda beach then ;) thanx for the help guys

except Dave, only thinking about himself :)

good places to hang out

stokers - Heidelberg

gin palace - city behind LC

giogios - corner of high street and glenferrie

pancake parlour doncaster - not reallie the best place but hey it is 24 hrs

sofitel - city u know abt

cigar room - city but forgot which hotel it is in

quiet places

beach around belmoris area

airport viewing area - off the highway u can see planes landing

sorrento - a bit far but from the hut on a quiet dark clear nite u can really see the stars

williamstown - not bad if u want some peace and quiet

yarra river - there is a rental facilty around the twisties there where u can rent a canoe during the day and go canoing around the river

coburg drive thru - well if u want to spend a different way of watching a movie

well that is all i can think off now hope tat helps

good places to hang out

giogios - corner of high street and glenferrie

quiet places

beach around belmoris area

well that is all i can think off now hope tat helps

did u mean georgios?? the restaurant in armadale?

i think belmoris is beaumaris :D, just incase ur looking that one up Leon :D

i live in Sandy, 1 or 2 suburbs up the bay from beauy, plenty of nice places along beach rd. Brighton Baths has real nice bistro type cafe place there now. Church st, Brighton, a place called Half Moon.. um, yeah, has this date happened already?

Brown Cow in Hampton street on a nice nite is cool.

I reckon Crown has a few nice places along the river there, also a nice place to take a stroll after.

anyways, if the date has already happened, i hope it went well.

cheers.

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