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IT'S ON!

Thanks for being patient people.

Monday 6/8/2012

@ 7pm

Pioneer tavern, northern rd, penrith(next to john cootes) just off the freeway.

They have a full menu, bit Mondays are 2 4 1 chicken schnitzels.

24 schnitzels toppings to choose from.

3 sizes to choose from.(im a big eater, I get the small).

Jugs of softdrink are $9.50

I'm pretty sure the snitties are a et ound 25+....

I will be booking a table a week in advance.

It does get busy, and you will have to line up for your order.

Went there last Monday, and waited in line for approx 20mins, but they do get the meals cooked pretty quick.

Tables were packed, that's why ill be booking.

Please list in here if you're coming.

Anyone that can't confirm that far out, should be able to just grab a table.

Hope to see you all there.

Cheese, Luke.

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August? That's, like, years away!

I didnt want it to clash with any other event.

This was around the best time, and it gives people time to organise.

I know how bad people are on here for that.

how farken good is schnitzel?

best i had was a pub in melbournes chinatown that had about twenty different kinds..also the gypsy sauce snitties at Una's german rest. in double bay, they have one near broadway called 'Essen'.

this place might push them off the totem pole though..




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