Your poison of choice?
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Interesting the Seacliff has it but its neighbours (Vic and Espy - same ownership) don't. We often go to the Seacliff for breakfast, might need to have a dark ale with my scrambled eggs next time!
Off to the Vic tonight so hopefully they might surprise me
Off to the Vic tonight so hopefully they might surprise me
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How did you find the food at the Seacliff?Dutchy wrote:Interesting the Seacliff has it but its neighbours (Vic and Espy - same ownership) don't. We often go to the Seacliff for breakfast, might need to have a dark ale with my scrambled eggs next time!
Off to the Vic tonight so hopefully they might surprise me
We were regular dinners there for years but the last 2 years or so its become very very ordinary to the point we don’t go anymore
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Breakfasts are pretty good, Espy is our 1st choice but we do go to the Seacliff for something different, we find it good but to be honest the main reason we go is we get 40% off so we can have a great feed, coffee and juice for about $30.amber_fluid wrote:How did you find the food at the Seacliff?Dutchy wrote:Interesting the Seacliff has it but its neighbours (Vic and Espy - same ownership) don't. We often go to the Seacliff for breakfast, might need to have a dark ale with my scrambled eggs next time!
Off to the Vic tonight so hopefully they might surprise me
We were regular dinners there for years but the last 2 years or so its become very very ordinary to the point we don’t go anymore
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Yeah fair enough too.Dutchy wrote:Breakfasts are pretty good, Espy is our 1st choice but we do go to the Seacliff for something different, we find it good but to be honest the main reason we go is we get 40% off so we can have a great feed, coffee and juice for about $30.amber_fluid wrote:How did you find the food at the Seacliff?Dutchy wrote:Interesting the Seacliff has it but its neighbours (Vic and Espy - same ownership) don't. We often go to the Seacliff for breakfast, might need to have a dark ale with my scrambled eggs next time!
Off to the Vic tonight so hopefully they might surprise me
We were regular dinners there for years but the last 2 years or so its become very very ordinary to the point we don’t go anymore
Since becoming a Woolies pub they have definitely taken the 40% off the quality of the food and service also.
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Friday night at the Vic, so 90s....Dutchy wrote:Interesting the Seacliff has it but its neighbours (Vic and Espy - same ownership) don't. We often go to the Seacliff for breakfast, might need to have a dark ale with my scrambled eggs next time!
Off to the Vic tonight so hopefully they might surprise me
Let that be a lesson to you Port, no one beats the Bays five times in a row in a GF and gets away with it!!!
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How good was that!!am Bays wrote:Friday night at the Vic, so 90s....Dutchy wrote:Interesting the Seacliff has it but its neighbours (Vic and Espy - same ownership) don't. We often go to the Seacliff for breakfast, might need to have a dark ale with my scrambled eggs next time!
Off to the Vic tonight so hopefully they might surprise me
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You find the Woolies pubs change staff more than you change your Reg Grundys?
The Hendon change managers about every month it seems, the only staff who hang around are usually the miserable bastards who nobody can stand.
The Hendon change managers about every month it seems, the only staff who hang around are usually the miserable bastards who nobody can stand.
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Speaking to an ex Woolies Pub manager they get rotated around regularly for some strange reasonBooney wrote:You find the Woolies pubs change staff more than you change your Reg Grundys?
The Hendon change managers about every month it seems, the only staff who hang around are usually the miserable bastards who nobody can stand.
He got out
Let that be a lesson to you Port, no one beats the Bays five times in a row in a GF and gets away with it!!!
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I can see the Vic from my back door, would have loved to have lived here in the 90'sam Bays wrote:Friday night at the Vic, so 90s....Dutchy wrote:Interesting the Seacliff has it but its neighbours (Vic and Espy - same ownership) don't. We often go to the Seacliff for breakfast, might need to have a dark ale with my scrambled eggs next time!
Off to the Vic tonight so hopefully they might surprise me
Woolies pubs are hit and miss, not sure we would go there much if we didnt get the discount.
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Those were the daysamber_fluid wrote:How good was that!!am Bays wrote:Friday night at the Vic, so 90s....Dutchy wrote:Interesting the Seacliff has it but its neighbours (Vic and Espy - same ownership) don't. We often go to the Seacliff for breakfast, might need to have a dark ale with my scrambled eggs next time!
Off to the Vic tonight so hopefully they might surprise me
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Us riff raff from the Port use to venture down there occasionally.mighty_tiger_79 wrote:Those were the daysamber_fluid wrote:How good was that!!am Bays wrote:Friday night at the Vic, so 90s....Dutchy wrote:Interesting the Seacliff has it but its neighbours (Vic and Espy - same ownership) don't. We often go to the Seacliff for breakfast, might need to have a dark ale with my scrambled eggs next time!
Off to the Vic tonight so hopefully they might surprise me
Never really ended well!!
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You riff raff probably tried to jump the fence and almost impale yourselves 
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That’d be right you pinch our premierships in the 90s then you come down and try and pinch our wenches!!amber_fluid wrote:Us riff raff from the Port use to venture down there occasionally.mighty_tiger_79 wrote:Those were the daysamber_fluid wrote:How good was that!!am Bays wrote:
Friday night at the Vic, so 90s....
Never really ended well!!
Let that be a lesson to you Port, no one beats the Bays five times in a row in a GF and gets away with it!!!
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Went into the local grabbing supplies yesterday and seen that now there's a Hard Orange. Guy said it tastes like sunkist and just slides down. Not too bad.
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I had a couple of my golden Ales and then copped a random dark ale stubby. Perfect closer.
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still brewing?Booney wrote:I had a couple of my golden Ales and then copped a random dark ale stubby. Perfect closer.
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Won $250 voucher for cbco brewing
The gold is an easy drinking beer. Just a meh drink.
Trying a tropical sour at the moment and actually rather refreshing at the moment. Enjoying it more than I thought. It was a last minute addition.
The gold is an easy drinking beer. Just a meh drink.
Trying a tropical sour at the moment and actually rather refreshing at the moment. Enjoying it more than I thought. It was a last minute addition.
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Perfect ice cold Coopers Pale weather.
Picked up some 440 ml cans for $55 a carton at Star liquor recently. They have very good specials.
Picked up some 440 ml cans for $55 a carton at Star liquor recently. They have very good specials.
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Thanks for the heads up.DOC wrote:Perfect ice cold Coopers Pale weather.
Picked up some 440 ml cans for $55 a carton at Star liquor recently. They have very good specials.
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