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

I thought we blew this theory out of the water after we moved a dinner to Carlingford and no-one extra came to the dinners? :Oops:

Anyway, I'm in for whatever.

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

Pittwater Rd Galdesville is about 5 minutes more driving time from Chatswood (for example) than Crowy is.

Good food AND parking...it would get my vote (if I could make it :) )

I thought we blew this theory out of the water after we moved a dinner to Carlingford and no-one extra came to the dinners? :Oops:

Anyway, I'm in for whatever.

Yeah, I know but it doesn't hurt to try a little . It's still not too far for the regulars, but like I said it may encourage some more folk to come. It's always a good night :)

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 ?:rofl:

Can someone do the calander setup please.

how pricey is it? I'm strapped for cash...

It seems like the general feeling is that we'll be going to the bog this time.

Can someone with access make a calendar item for folk to register their attendance? *looks at Andrew

:D

Richard

I know this may be off topic, but how about the Rhine Dorf. A german themed place... Great food, heaps of beer.... and the prices are very, very good.

Just a thought.... Maybe for next months dinner...

Mike

I know this may be off topic, but how about the Rhine Dorf. A german themed place... Great food, heaps of beer.... and the prices are very, very good.

Just a thought.... Maybe for next months dinner...

Mike

Sure, we always take suggestions for each months dinner. Where abouts is this place? I take it it's not BYO. hehe.

Richard

next month will be at Lane Cove Steakhouse!!!!! :cheers:

;)

:werd:

Mike: As good as a german restaurant sounds, the fact most would be driving would limit our ability to get into the beer - and we cant have that!




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