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Originally posted by R33

how about a confirmation guys, is this thing still happening? does this restaurant serve normal food? :)

I think it serves normal Austrian food. :uh-huh: :uh-huh:

If I recall right, they have standard dishes too :rolleyes:

Originally posted by R33

how about a confirmation guys, is this thing still happening? does this restaurant serve normal food? :)

There's nothing abnormal about the food...

Unless you consider outrageously large schnitzels bad :rolleyes:

Im in...........................................book for me plz carlo and r we bringing g/f's i might bring mine along if thast kewl

COUNT ME IN!!!!!!

MAYBE g/f aswell

CHEERS

ANDO

If its just gonna be blokes only i dont think i will subject her to the male bonding experience....especially when cars will be the topic!!! AHAHAHAH oh well

ADD ME TO UR LIST CARLO!!!!!

What about Ryan "Dluded", "doctor" yada yada where are they aint them coming?????

i dunno if im going to go. im going down south to hurtsville for a HUGE night 2morrow, saturday, so i might still be hungover. all i can say is if im there im there...sorry. also its doctors Bday on sunday so he might have other plans. :burnout:

Originally posted by carlo

yeah ladies are welcome, but I am single so you have to bring one for me..  ;)

Okay so final numbers??b

I'm Single too, so bring a couple mmmmK

HAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHA

the frikken restaurant is closed for holiday break (wish they told me the other day!)

SO we need to find a new restaurant!

Suggestions people

I was going to suggest

1. Frenchs Forest woodfired Pizza (awesome food)

2. Corso Romano Warriewood (italian food)

3. Lane Cove river steak house? (if open)

I will do some investigation next week and make a list of other places we can go..

I take into consideration parking, costs, location, drive ways, security...

Anyway let me know.

Originally posted by carlo

1. Frenchs Forest woodfired Pizza (awesome food)

I take into consideration parking, costs, location, drive ways, security...  

Anyway let me know.

I'll second that. Only issue there would be the lack of parking.

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