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May Monthly Dinner - 26/5/2005 - The Great Northern - Pacific Hwy Chatswood


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I was going to suggest Big John's, but making a booking there doesn't guarantee you a seat at 7pm. You'll be lucky to be seated by 7:30pm, but more likely 8-8:30pm.

We've made a booking once, turned up on time and STILL had to wait on the street for 2 hours. Bookings don't achieve anything there, and a firm booking is quite important for a school night for some of us :)

Great food, crappy service, but I like the place... I'm up for it, but be prepared to possibly wait even if you've booked!

Great Northern!!!!!! I can roll home from there!!!! A hop, skip and a jump to my front door. But Italian @ roseville is good and i can actually attend one as i now have changed roles @ work and now work 9-5 Mon-Fri.

But yeah Great Northern is awesome........heaps & heaps of space.....plenty of sexy bar chics, pool tables, great food, and best of all BBBEEEEEEERRR!!!!

I am up there quite a few nights a week

I vote for the Great Northern as I do not want to try to drive down south for bad parking, bad service and waiting for a table.

Also most of the regulars are northsiders (or inner west) so its best to keep it fairly local.

i am easy. QUOTE]

how easy!? :(

oh moaner. I am easy, but still have standards... ie. reastaraunt must serve some type of meat and either allow BYO or serve good beer. hey wait a minute, you were still talking about food... right?

oh moaner. I am easy' date=' but still have standards... ie. reastaraunt must serve some type of meat and either allow BYO or serve good beer. hey wait a minute, you were still talking about food... right?[/quote']

:( what else would i be talking about! :(

Also most of the regulars are northsiders (or inner west) so its best to keep it fairly local.

I'm happy to be proven wrong but I'll say it again - the reason I think so many of the regulars are *Northerns* is because we don't go anywhere south of the bridge!

cnr of pacific highway and mowbray road chatswood.

Oh my god , u serious????

i live in Artarmon!!!!thats soooooo close....i think i know this place , but where is the parking?




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