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Yeah sorry guys, the chicky from the German Arms never got back to me with an updated menu, and I can't be arsed chasing her up again.

Short story is that all of the German fare on their website will be available, plus 'normal' Aussie breakfast items. I guess you will just have to decide when you get there and have a menu in front of you :)

Bet you would if you knew what she looked like :P

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I am not sure how the paying arrangements are going to be made, but I STRONGLY suggest you bring cash, as there will be 25 or so of us trying to order at the same time, and the wait in line will be insane if people want to do eftpos. They might even do baskets on the table to pay in one account at the end, in which case you will DEFINITELY need cash.

I am not sure how the paying arrangements are going to be made, but I STRONGLY suggest you bring cash, as there will be 25 or so of us trying to order at the same time, and the wait in line will be insane if people want to do eftpos. They might even do baskets on the table to pay in one account at the end, in which case you will DEFINITELY need cash.

you pay cash at the arms individually, or you pay the entire tables amount with cc. they dont split the orders up..... i stopped eating there 12 months ago so I dunno if theyve changed but I've been left wanting on too many occasions to give them the benefit of the doubt...

avoid the chicken krakow and the schnitzel. I used to eat at the german arms a lot, esp before cruises and their food is really disappointing. I sure hope for ya'll sake that theyve got a decent chef on station for the morning shift, cause I refuse to eat there anymore... loads of other great places in hahndorf, but hey, its a good place to meet up... the burger is a sloppy load of smeg too, you're better off hitting a hj's on the way back - that said, im sure the SAUSA cruise will be worth attending, even if u skip the arms

-D

Yeah sorry guys, the chicky from the German Arms never got back to me with an updated menu, and I can't be arsed chasing her up again.

Short story is that all of the German fare on their website will be available, plus 'normal' Aussie breakfast items. I guess you will just have to decide when you get there and have a menu in front of you :D

Thanks Andrew i am sure ppl can work it out on the day.

Nah can't agree on that one Vu .... 25 x people swiping and entering pins will never be faster than cash. But like I said, there is every chance we can't do individual accounts, so you might need cash to put into the 'basket'. Either way it is not going to be expensive, so just bring $20 and it will easily cover it. $10 might do it if you eat on the cheap.

Nah can't agree on that one Vu .... 25 x people swiping and entering pins will never be faster than cash. But like I said, there is every chance we can't do individual accounts, so you might need cash to put into the 'basket'. Either way it is not going to be expensive, so just bring $20 and it will easily cover it. $10 might do it if you eat on the cheap.

Swiping and entering pin is alot quicker than the cashier digging around for correct change.

I'll race you at the checkouts at woolies :ninja:

Swiping and entering pin is alot quicker than the cashier digging around for correct change.

I'll race you at the checkouts at woolies :cool:

Well I work at BIGW and IMO its quicker using EFTPOS than cash, especially now with more and more people using a pin instead of signing on thier credit cards.

^^^ What a load .... I have never had a bad meal there .... and how hard can it be to cook some bacon and eggs .... I am sure we will be fine.

Yeah with bacon and eggs sure... I used to go there for lunch every 2nd or 3rd sat (its 20 mins from my joint, is a nice little drive and they have carparking out the back) but man, after eating 1/2 a chicken krakow, never again...

-D

Nah can't agree on that one Vu .... 25 x people swiping and entering pins will never be faster than cash. But like I said, there is every chance we can't do individual accounts, so you might need cash to put into the 'basket'. Either way it is not going to be expensive, so just bring $20 and it will easily cover it. $10 might do it if you eat on the cheap.

You'll need more than $10, even if you eat on the cheap.

Cheapest brekky item there is $9.50 for the pancakes - mind u the most expensive brekky item is $10.50 so really, theres not that much diff in price.

Just don't expect a bacon and egg sanga for $5 is all I'm sayin lol

http://www.germanarmshotel.com.au/allacart.html#breakfast

(Or you could simply drink schnapps for brekky)

-D

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