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Xmas Drinks! Belgium Beer Cafe (bluestone) - Sunday 23rd Dec


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I reckon it's almost been a year since I've been to the Belgium for a few cold ones so I'm headed down with the Mrs. and would love you all to come along and have a beer with us. Most of you should also finish work on the 21st so I figured why not a late Sunday session! ;) All are welcome to come and I say the more the merrier.

For those of you who have never been the Belgium serves a large range of the finest Europe has to offer in a nice friendly environment with good booze food too so come grab yourself a beer, a bowl of chips and welcome in the 2007 Xmas holidays! This place is fantastic on a nice warm Summer's arvo/night.

When - Sunday 23rd December

What time - 3pm (closes at 12)

Where - Belgium Beer Cafe, 557 St Kilda Rd Melbourne

Click HERE for map and directions

Click HERE for beer list

URL - www.belgianbeercafemelbourne.com

Feel free to PM me for any additional info and don't forget to post your interest!

Hope to see you all there! :rofl:

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Keen to come -

Adz

Dee

Bec

Mav

Paul

Jess

Ash +++ Hotties :)

Brenton

Al

Jarrod

Age

Bree

Wayne

KJ

Joel

Sarah

Matt

Teh Scotty Riverdance champion

Evan

Shane

Daniel

Scott

Nat

Shan

Ron

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I was there last week, loved it...

Great selection reasonable pricing and great way to kick off a night on the town... :D

Wish i was in Melbourne on the 23rd, im sure you will all have a ball... :)

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