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Hi all,

Please note that the 1st post has been edited with a FYI for parking at the venue. One of the carparks (the one of the left in the pic below) has been dug up recently and hence is unsuitable for our cars. Please be mindful of this.

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The best way to make your way to Millone's Grill is via the McDonalds entrance on Groves Ave.

And list is updated!

dug up recently?

That section of the carpark was trash 5yrs ago when I worked across the road. :D

We had an SAU charity cruise starting from there many years ago, and that restaurant at the time had just been opened as part of the Ribs & Rump chain!

Thank you Terry and cheers,really looking forward to seeing every one and having a good chat.I've spent the last few months driving the pacific hwy to qld so I should be fine getting to Sydney. :-) :-) :-) :-)

Pennant hills rd,and the gate way motor way in qld,absolutely shocking.

On another note it's so cold and windy down here my ol girl is going to be there in her own dirty glory. :-) :-) :-) :-)

Hi guys, for the menu, since numbers arent that large, we have decided to fix the 3 pizza and 2 pasta options.

Pizza - bbq chicken, supreme and prosciuto

Pasta - chicken pesto and bolognese.

Salads are Greek and Caesar

I've booked for outdoor seating as Im sure we dont wanna be away from our cars too much (I know I dont!)

Cheers!




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