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Heaps of places to eat, but the 3 I listed are places you're going to want to sit down and order something decent, all of which are easily accessed from the highway and easy to get back to it.

Glenrowan has a Maccas right on the highway, it's an hour south of Wodonga. Next Maccas is Yass which is a good few hours further North. Plnety of fast food places close to the highway exits here too.

Just not sure how filthy you want to eat :D

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Heaps of places to eat, but the 3 I listed are places you're going to want to sit down and order something decent, all of which are easily accessed from the highway and easy to get back to it.

Glenrowan has a Maccas right on the highway, it's an hour south of Wodonga. Next Maccas is Yass which is a good few hours further North. Plnety of fast food places close to the highway exits here too.

Just not sure how filthy you want to eat :D

Cheers mate, I'm picking someone up in Wadonga so I'll be sitting down for a proper breaky and will check out one of the joints you listed :)

If you're specifically "in" Wodonga then none of those might be a good choice as they're all in Albury - La Maisons is on the causeway between the two towns though.

In Wodonga you can try Cafe Grove in High Street or Cafe Elmwood on Beechworth Road.

If you go to La Maison's and Wasim is there, looks like a younger plumper Sylvester Stallone, tell him I said Hi and to look after you.

No worries, thanks for all the tips. Cafe Grove is where I stopped last year so might check out Cafe Elmwood for something different.

Now it's time to knock off work and clock on the cans. See ya up there boys.

Might catch you there - Maybe I should wear a name tag....

Can't remember if I asked this.

Is there any drinking at WTAC? I assume there is no BYO.

think I recall someone saying something about a bar? I assume that price gouging comes as standard?

Not looking to get hammered, but not opposed to a few bevvies.

Any rules on this? Is a six pack the limit?

Also I'm not familiar with EC layout in terms of parking myself and an esky somewhere? Grandstand?

Camping chairs a good idea?

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they say no alcohol permitted outside the bar areas. they dont have a shit ton of security and so long as ur not walking the pits with a bottle of jack or some cans I say u will be fine..

setup on the hills or in the grandstand down em and then go for a walk

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