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ok, new thread.

fmom, first monday of the month.

2 4 1 chicken snittys at pioneer tavern, penrith.

full menu is available, but the snittys are on special.

so, please confirm by the sunday night before the monday so i can book.

this will be a monthly event.

the snittys are AWESOME!

location: northern road penrith, just off the m4, next to john coots furniture.

prices are around $22+

hope to see you all there.

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Ok.

back to the top.

fmom is long weekend.

thinking about making this for lunch time to try and drum up some interest.

will confirm you still get 2! Schnitzels 4! The price of 1!

had a little confusion at the last dinner.

its buy 1 snitty, get 1 free.

and they do offer take away containers, so if you can't eat a 2nd, take it home.

will confirm deal runs on pub hol tomorrow.

as always, post if interested, so I can book.

hope to see you there, Luke.




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