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Bite Night #2 - Sat 28 November - Mister Gee Burger Truck [the Re-do]


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Howdy All!

Back by the popular demand of some of our very own execs, Bite Night is on again!! We'll be heading back to the amazing Mister Gee Burger Truck for this event. This food just needs to be shared with everyone! So make sure you come out for this night - your tastebuds will regret missing it if you don't...

Mister Gee is a man of extraordinary talent, who offers an amazing burger, fries and shake each week for our enjoyment. You can find some of the foods he makes on his Facebook page "Mister Gee Burger Truck". When the menu is filled with foods/drinks like Truffle Fries and the Baklava Milkshake, you won't want to miss out..

DATE: Saturday 28th November

DESTINATION: Mister Gee Burger Truck, Haberfield (located at 315 Parramatta Rd, Haberfield)

SCHEDULE:

5.00pm - Meet at Concord High School @ 3 Stanley Street, Concord (Located off Burwood Rd - the school is adjacent to St Luke's Park, Concord)

5.30pm - Depart for Mister Gee Burger Truck (approx 10-15 min away). Some parking will be available on the premises, with more parking in the adjacent street - Dobroyd Pde. We will be here for a while because of the massive queues for the food at this place! (The food is DEFINITELY worth the wait)

8.00pm - Depart from Mister Gee Burger Truck (will have to see how we go for departure time - the queues at Mister Gee's can be insane from early in the night!!).

From Mister Gee's, we'll be heading for a drive to a particular location for some photos and a nice background.

8.30pm - Arrive at "Location" for photos.

After photos, the event will wrap up, and we'll disperse.

While this is not an official SAU event, all road rules will be adhered to on the evening. Any stupid behaviour on the road will be responded to with a pleasant request to leave the event. There is no need to get Tracy involved.....

Most importantly, let's make the night an enjoyable one!! =)

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^^ Sounds like Krispy Kremes when it first started in Penrith.

At the rate people are lining up at Mister Gee's, I wouldn't be surprised if it eventually becomes a chain!

  • 2 weeks later...

Just had dinner at La Disfida at Haberfield around the corner.

I would have loved to join you but sadly, it's the obituary date of our first son.

Another time...

How did everything go?

Did get home from work until 4.30.

Had a shower and just woke from a nap.

All I'll say is:

You missed out, Lukey boy.....

Yeah was a great night, thanks for organising Sam. I reckon I'll be heading back there sometime for another feed, burger was awesome

Hahah! If you do, let me know!! =P

Just had dinner at La Disfida at Haberfield around the corner.

I would have loved to join you but sadly, it's the obituary date of our first son.

Another time...

Sorry to hear that Terry.. Next time for sure! ;)

The red skin milk shake was such a surprise

Hahaha! Damn straight! Even caught ME by surprise!! Was pretty good though!

Thanks to everyone that came down on the night to add to the laughs and convos!! I'm glad everyone that was there enjoyed their time, as well as the food!! And to all that missed out, you'll just have to keep an eye out for the next Bite Night!



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