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Good local pubs with footy. The Daulton Bar in St Kilda, The Elsternwick in you know where, also the Cricketers Arms Hotel at the bottom of Clarendon st is a ripping little pub and the owner is a mad Weagles fan.

Where abouts Is the Daulton Bar? I live In St Kilda and dont know of it? I agree The Elsterwick Is a good pub to watch footy and get on the punt.

 

Does anyone have links to internet steams ? From memory there were some in a similar thread when we played the Saints up north.

Unable to get to a pub unfortunately.

Cheers

Where abouts Is the Daulton Bar? I live In St Kilda and dont know of it? I agree The Elsterwick Is a good pub to watch footy and get on the punt.

It's the Village Bell on Barkly st, across from the end of Ackland at. The section closer to Elwood is called the Daulton Bar.

 
Where abouts Is the Daulton Bar? I live In St Kilda and dont know of it? I agree The Elsterwick Is a good pub to watch footy and get on the punt.

Barkly & Acland Street Corner. Big Yellow Pug. You Gotta Know it if you live in st.kildea!!!!

have a bit of a theory that it doesn't matter what the noun is, put -ed on the end and it because an adjective to describe being really drunk!

HaHa Little Alex I like that one...& i think you are right!!


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