JK wrote:Do Cupcakes
American Pie style?
by Booney » Wed Oct 28, 2015 9:17 am
JK wrote:Do Cupcakes
by Mr Beefy » Wed Oct 28, 2015 9:19 am
Booney wrote:I looked at the Woody for an upcoming function I'm hosting. They wanted some $300 for a "private room". When I asked where the aforementioned "private room" was ( knowing the Woody, I couldn't think of a room anywhere ) the young lady stated "Oh, we rope of a portion of the newly renovated glass bar for you".![]()
"That's not private though?" - "Yeah, it is".Anyway, I'm having it somewhere else. Not to mention $2.50 "cakeage" per person! Yes, $2.50 PER PERSON for them to cut and serve a cake....
by Spargo » Wed Oct 28, 2015 9:20 am
JK wrote:Do Cupcakes
by HH3 » Wed Oct 28, 2015 9:23 am
Booney wrote:JK wrote:Do Cupcakes
American Pie style?
by Booney » Wed Oct 28, 2015 9:41 am
Mr Beefy wrote:Booney wrote:I looked at the Woody for an upcoming function I'm hosting. They wanted some $300 for a "private room". When I asked where the aforementioned "private room" was ( knowing the Woody, I couldn't think of a room anywhere ) the young lady stated "Oh, we rope of a portion of the newly renovated glass bar for you".![]()
"That's not private though?" - "Yeah, it is".Anyway, I'm having it somewhere else. Not to mention $2.50 "cakeage" per person! Yes, $2.50 PER PERSON for them to cut and serve a cake....
Where did you end of booking?
by Spargo » Wed Oct 28, 2015 9:42 am
by Booney » Wed Oct 28, 2015 9:48 am
Spargo wrote:Owned by Port players?
by mighty_tiger_79 » Wed Oct 28, 2015 9:51 am
by Mr Beefy » Wed Oct 28, 2015 9:55 am
Booney wrote:Mr Beefy wrote:Booney wrote:I looked at the Woody for an upcoming function I'm hosting. They wanted some $300 for a "private room". When I asked where the aforementioned "private room" was ( knowing the Woody, I couldn't think of a room anywhere ) the young lady stated "Oh, we rope of a portion of the newly renovated glass bar for you".![]()
"That's not private though?" - "Yeah, it is".Anyway, I'm having it somewhere else. Not to mention $2.50 "cakeage" per person! Yes, $2.50 PER PERSON for them to cut and serve a cake....
Where did you end of booking?
Picked a place down on Moseley Square at Glenelg.
by HH3 » Wed Oct 28, 2015 6:28 pm
by mighty_tiger_79 » Wed Oct 28, 2015 7:29 pm
by Spargo » Wed Oct 28, 2015 7:45 pm
by HH3 » Wed Oct 28, 2015 8:17 pm
by wristwatcher » Wed Oct 28, 2015 9:05 pm
HH3 wrote:Well....
The wait in the line to get seated, the wait in the line to order, and the 40 minute wait for our meals to arrive was pretty irritating. Especially since the wise WW had talked this mob up a fair bit.
But!!! The buffet was really good. Like WW said, there was about 20 different things to choose from. The feta salad was good, and i am a bit partial to some seafood extender.
It was good to load up on, because i was almost ready to shit it out by the time the meals arrived.
I got the Beef and Bugs (Scotchy with bay bugs) Pretty much surf n turf. The steak was cooked great. The garnish on top was good. Sauce was on point. Chips.....to diiiie for!.
The missus got the Seafood Trio. Crumbed prawns with an asian sauce, calamari, a prawn & rice combo thing and chips, all on the one plate. I got a bite of a crumbed prawn with the sauce right at the start and it was good. Got the cold calamari once she couldnt eat anymore. I assume ot would be good hot, but was near freezing by the time i got to it.
I got a coke and she got a water. The barman seemed to be a bit annoyed with her going up to top up her ice for her water, but like i said..."f**k him!".
Anyway, it came to about $58 all up with no voucher. $2 under budget.
We probably will go back. Maybe going there on pension day undid us, because its right near an oldie village.
Meals 8/10
Service 4/10 (stood in line for 25 mins)
Oldy to riff raff ratio 10:1 = good
Overall - 6.5/10
by Hazbeen » Thu Oct 29, 2015 12:27 pm
by bennymacca » Thu Oct 29, 2015 12:44 pm
by Q. » Thu Oct 29, 2015 4:42 pm
by The Ash Man » Thu Oct 29, 2015 6:18 pm
Q. wrote:I am a massive fan of not cooking my own breakfast and paying for someone else to do it for me. Here are some hits on my list where the coffee is always 10/10:
Bar 9 on Glen Osmond Rd. Bit of a stalwart now, hard to go past the Runciman's Breakfast, but their specials board always offers up an fairly eclectic range. Pretty much go here when I'm hungover and out of ideas for somewhere new.
Long Lost Friend on Magill Rd. Their eggs benedict with caramelised pulled pork is my #1 breakfast dish at this point in time.
My Kingdom For A Horse on Wright St in the city. A new kid on the block, but the house beans and poached eggs were something special. Am told the eggs benny with ham hock is a beauty as well, so need to go back soon and try more from the menu.
Mr Sunshine's at Thebarton. Not a huge menu, but the house beans with chorizo and poached eggs won't disappoint.
La Carpe Diem on Grenfell St. Best savoury crepes I've had since I visited France.
Finally, a special mention must go to Nev's Deli on Smart Rd. The North East suburbs are a wasteland of good coffee. This place is the oasis in the desert. Great coffee and delicious focaccia.
by The Dark Knight » Thu Oct 29, 2015 7:44 pm
The Ash Man wrote:Q. wrote:I am a massive fan of not cooking my own breakfast and paying for someone else to do it for me. Here are some hits on my list where the coffee is always 10/10:
Bar 9 on Glen Osmond Rd. Bit of a stalwart now, hard to go past the Runciman's Breakfast, but their specials board always offers up an fairly eclectic range. Pretty much go here when I'm hungover and out of ideas for somewhere new.
Long Lost Friend on Magill Rd. Their eggs benedict with caramelised pulled pork is my #1 breakfast dish at this point in time.
My Kingdom For A Horse on Wright St in the city. A new kid on the block, but the house beans and poached eggs were something special. Am told the eggs benny with ham hock is a beauty as well, so need to go back soon and try more from the menu.
Mr Sunshine's at Thebarton. Not a huge menu, but the house beans with chorizo and poached eggs won't disappoint.
La Carpe Diem on Grenfell St. Best savoury crepes I've had since I visited France.
Finally, a special mention must go to Nev's Deli on Smart Rd. The North East suburbs are a wasteland of good coffee. This place is the oasis in the desert. Great coffee and delicious focaccia.
Agree on Nevs, 2 mins from home. Glad to see they haven't thrown all their focus on ARGO.
have you tried Loose Caboose at Hindmarsh?
by Q. » Thu Oct 29, 2015 7:52 pm
The Ash Man wrote:Agree on Nevs, 2 mins from home. Glad to see they haven't thrown all their focus on ARGO.
have you tried Loose Caboose at Hindmarsh?
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