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Ok guys,

Thought I'd get the ball rolling on this one :D

So, any suggestions for a venue?

For people who haven't been lately, we've just done:

Xic Lo (Viet)

Ribs + Rumps (BEEF)

Teppanyaki (Jap)

Some thai place (Thai)

my memory doesn't go back much further than that!

I was thinking maybe italian this time? Let the suggestions roll in :P

Richard

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ok, first suggestion:

Ercole's La Botte (Willoughby Road Willoughby). It's italian and owned by my friends dad. Excellent pizza. Won't be too good for a really big group thoguh :P Probably only be able to site 8-10 at one table.

Richard

Cheeky bastard!

Says the man who whores lifts each and every month :)

Count me in for this one - Im always in for Italian food.

Alternatively, what about another trip to Lane Cove Steak House?

Plenty of parking, good food, well priced, easy to find, right by the water, and an employee who gets terribly excited whenever a pack of skylines invades his carpark :D

Says the man who whores lifts each and every month  :D

Mate, without the lift whoreage I can't get pissed for peoples entertainment... that's no fun for anyone!

Any other venue suggestions?

Richard

ok, first suggestion:

Ercole's La Botte (Willoughby Road Willoughby). It's italian and owned by my friends dad. Excellent pizza. Won't be too good for a really big group thoguh :) Probably only be able to site 8-10 at one table.

Richard

owned by friend's dad eh? I take it we get discounts then? :D

How about Peno's in Crows Nest???? Heaps of room up stairs.... Bloody good food.

And more importantly I am sure they do group discounts.....

Just a suggestion

Mike

owned by friend's dad eh? I take it we get discounts then? :cheers:

No, but they damn well should! I eat in there about once a fortnight.

Mike: you mean Pino's yeah? on Willoughby road? It's ok. I wasn't too impressed with the food there last time I was there - but that may have been poor menu choice on my part... Any other suggestions? or should we put it to the vote?

Richard

Guys remember PARKING and Thursday night shopping.

I went to a great Italian place in Pittwater road Gladesville, between ryde road and epping road.

Details:

Il Bolognese

150 Pittwater Rd Gladesville NSW 2111

ph: (02) 9817 0666

Map:

http://www.whereis.com.au/mapping/geocodeA...st=bn&brandId=2

Heaps of parking out front and central for the west and northwest people

Sound like a good place ?:cheers:

Can someone do the calander setup please.

Guys remember PARKING and Thursday night shopping.

I went to a great Italian place in Pittwater road Gladesville, between ryde road and epping road.  

Details:

Il Bolognese

150 Pittwater Rd Gladesville NSW 2111

ph: (02) 9817 0666

Heaps of parking out front and central for the west and northwest people  

Sound like a good place ?;)  

Can someone do the calander setup please.

That does sound like a good location. Not so close for the northerners, but may entice a few from other areas?

B-man: Sounds good, but we just had one at manly (R+R) I thought we might try and mix up the locations a bit?

Mike32: I remember having great pizza a Pinos some years ago, so I know it used to be good but the last time I went there it wasn't so hot. Good to hear they've stepped things up since then though :( I'll have to give them another try.

Anyone else with a suggestion?

How do people feel about Il Bol?

Richard




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