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How about we change the venue? Coz that place was OK, but the brekkie special appears to be getting smaller every time I go there.

My pick would be The Kings

http://www.kingshotel.com.au/index.site.restaurants.54.html

How about we change the venue? Coz that place was OK, but the brekkie special appears to be getting smaller every time I go there.

My pick would be The Kings

http://www.kingshotel.com.au/index.site.restaurants.54.html

Intriguing but how much is a buffet breakfast at a fancy hotel going to cost?

Edit: Boss, Dale and I used to do breakfast on a weekly basis but we literally worked less than 100m away from each other, first Friday of every month sounds good :)

The kings buffet is about $18 from memory. I was involved in a regular brekkie at the criterion hotel a while back that was only about $15, but we got sick of eating cold bacon etc and moved across the road to Kings, everyone was happy to stump up the extra $3-4.

We could always go all out and go the miss mauds buffet. Its $25 a head, but still one of the most epic brekkie feasts in Perth IMO.

Might make it fkn hard to get out of there and to work on time though.




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