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Assuming you're talking about Harry's Cafe de Wheels, it's easy to find...

If you're heading in there via the city and using William Street, take the "exit" on the left which brings you up to where the famous "Coke sign is. From there, turn left and drive straight thru Kings X, past all the clubs and stuff, and follow it around to the left past the Bourbon & Beefsteak Bar/Restaurant. Around about 400m or so down from that, you'll see that the road gets really narrow and really windy. Keep your speed down or you'll probably understeer straight into the oncoming traffic. When you reach the bottom of the windy stretch (it's not very long) you'll get a set of traffic lights and see water in front of you, and probably a few Navy boats. Turn left at these lights and you'll see a big Shell servo, and a bunch of people standing outside some old caravan, which is Harry's. It's almost always busy there, so you can't miss it!

Enjoy!

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Yep it's a great place for a feed and you can almost guarantee there will be plenty of cruisers out every night of the week.

Just be careful with them chilli dogs... the snags tend to get pretty slippery, make sure you keep em in the bun unless you wanna attract some embarassing attention :uh-huh: (not that i'm speaking from experience or anything :thumbsup: )

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Originally posted by ndr

Great,,, thanks for that Ed,,,I really needed to hear that,,,,. You just turned me off goin back. I liked the Hot Dogs,,,maybe I'll just get a packet of chips from the servo next time....

Neil.

haha don't be put off...i think that's why they taste so good? :D

but seriously I did see one...so buyer beware :uh-huh:

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Yea and next thing your gonna tell me is you seen that little pimple headed bastard spit on my Filet of Fish at Macka's cause he hates white Skylines,,,,.

I'm taking Sandwiches from home next time I cruise....LOL's

Neil.

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And does anybody know what the name of the street is?? :mad:

we stopped in on new years eve and were talking to some pommy tourists who needed to know .... and not one person, inlcuding the staff, knew the name of the road LOL :D

by the comments above, i'm glad i just got coffee :eek:

although that was pretty shit too

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