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Sorry Tez, swooped in on your man affection with Aggro.

We went last night with the family. What a feed. I highly recommend the ribs for any meat lovers out there. The Lebanese dips were oh so tasty too.

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I was there last night too!

Saw Eric and Dave eating but didn't want to disturb.

James was great to talk to and looked after us!

The chicken wings for entree where amazing and ribs for mains then ricotta cheesecake.

Everything was perfect!

Thanks mate!

Hello all, thank you to all of you for your support. Remember, mention your from SAU and I will discount your bill! Appreciate heaps guys and Im glad you enjoyed the food :)

Btw, I cant log onto the SAU app.. I updated the app and it shows me nothing??? I now have to log on from the PC... :(

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Yep, as Liz mentioned, the chicken ribs were incredible!

Awesome little place, great food, and James was very accommodating and friendly. You get the feeling as if ALL of their customers are friends and family.

Oh, I forgot to mention that the music playing last night was awesome, and not too loud. Old school Hip Hop, R+B and some New Jack Swing thrown in to boot. Perfect mix (and volume) for a relaxed and tasty feed.

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