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Where: The Royston, Richmond (Google Maps)

When: Thursday the 16th of September at 6:30pm-ish? Till whenever people wanna leave. Pub shuts at 10.

Some of us are heading to the Royston in Richmond on Thursday night for Steak Night.

Anyone is welcome to join on condition that they learn this greeting and use it when greeting other attendees:

They do a decent 250g Porterhouse Steak with chips and salad for $15 as a Thursday night special. Usually gets packed out so an indication of attendance means I can book out a table or something.

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They also have awesome micro brews on tap if you wanna get some into ya.

http://www.roystonhotel.com.au/Thursdays_Steak_Night

Also... regular menu for teh homos/hippies:

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STEEEAAAAK NAAAAIIIIGHT!

lulz. steak night 2.0 will be at Squires Loft. Cheap and easy for first round.

Let me know when that is - I'll be in for that, although it's not a cheap night (for the tightasses out there)

Easly burn $70-80 if you like eating top food :P

i'm gonna be a tightarse for the next 2 weeks or so, sigh, wish my ass wasn't so tight, but this is reality.

this. is why round 1 is at a cheap but decent place. get the punters interested.

Squire's Loft starts at like $40 for a steak, but by the time you add sauces n sides n a drink it comes to about $60.

Butchers Grill in the city is quite good, a meal is about $50ish, but if you sign up for the free rivers platinum card or go on a tuesday you get 50% off (only on the Yearling T-Bone or Eye fillet or the Angus Rump tho)... so anyone who wants a cheap steak can still have one and not feel left out.

250grams ay...do they come in mens?

I'm working tomorrow night, but if it's a regular thing I'll try to come to the next ones..especially squires, been meaning to go there..

Also can't even remember the last SAU anything I went to..

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