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Demonland Catch Up Saturday Night in Hobart

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Anyone interested in catching up for a jar or two and a bite to eat and a bit of Demonland banter face to face. 

Nasher lives down there but unfortunately will be working but he suggested starting off at Customs House for a beer. Apparently it's on the waterfront. Before heading off somewhere for dinner. 

I'm flying down from Sydney and meeting up with my cousin who's flying in from Melbourne. Would be great to catch up with any interested Demonlanders. Haven't really done a DL face to face catch up before. 

Any Tassie DL's interested and have suggestions for where to drink and eat. demoniac suggested Gary Baker's Rockwall Bar & Grill. The Club's $150 a head drinks party is going on there upstairs. A bit outside my budget but definitely up for droping in downstairs for a drink and perhaps a bite.

Anyone else got suggestions for where to drink and eat. If we get enough replies and make a decision I'm happy to make a booking somewhere. 

 

 

I'm not going myself, but if your looking for somewhere good to eat i'd highly recommend the Brunswick Hotel which i believe is on Liverpool st from memory. Good beers & best parma in Tassie.

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9 minutes ago, AngryAtCasey said:

I'm not going myself, but if your looking for somewhere good to eat i'd highly recommend the Brunswick Hotel which i believe is on Liverpool st from memory. Good beers & best parma in Tassie.

Thanks

 

Not sure I would be able to make it out, but with Customs and Rockwall all being in the Salamanca 'district' it gives you a great selection of bars & restaurants in a short walk of each other, few places that are pretty decent:

  • Barcelona,
  • Cargo Bar (Pizza, Italian)
  • Jack Greenes (Burgers & Beers)
  • Watermans' Beer Market (Had my 40th here, great place! :))

Good luck!

 

This info might be a bit dated but I remember The Goulburn Arms Hotel(aka the doghouse) was a good place to watch a bar room brawl and join in if you wish.


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