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Hope you enjoy!! Write a review later too on fb n Dimmi [emoji14]

Will bring the wife down for a surprise. What you've done down there looks insane. Normal job plus running a business. Animal best of luck and top reviews so far, animal! (tired animal)
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Will bring the wife down for a surprise. What you've done down there looks insane. Normal job plus running a business. Animal best of luck and top reviews so far, animal! (tired animal)

Scored a new t.v. Today the 65" hd Sony bravia died after 16 months? Had 5yr warranty went up to 4k LG wow. Amazing
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On 28/06/2017 at 4:02 PM, turboedsloth said:

Afternoon all. Quick check in whilst on hold to Ford dealer. 

 

How goes the new business Colin?

Not great but can't complain, it's picking up. Issue we find is that during the week it's pretty dead, especially lunch, dinner we get a few but still low numbers but weekends are decent. Hoping weekdays picks up though!

Next time you are up this way do drop by!

Not great but can't complain, it's picking up. Issue we find is that during the week it's pretty dead, especially lunch, dinner we get a few but still low numbers but weekends are decent. Hoping weekdays picks up though!
Next time you are up this way do drop by!


Your front of house guy was very friendly, invited us to come back and have drinks and said next time just come in early and drink with us [emoji1303] that was because we were at the lucky shag as the web page says from 6 but we arrived at 5
17 minutes ago, shoey85 said:

 


Your front of house guy was very friendly, invited us to come back and have drinks and said next time just come in early and drink with us emoji1303.png that was because we were at the lucky shag as the web page says from 6 but we arrived at 5

 

Yea we are technically open from 12pm til 10pm++ but kitchen starts 12-230pm and 6-10pm...are you working in the city?

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Ah yes, not a bad place. Used to be on 58 Kings Park Road before moving to South Perth and now Cockburn. Some days I'll be at Brooksfield Place but most days I cbf going all the way there when Cockburn is 6 mins from home haha!




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