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Any suggestions in the CBD Demonlanders. I am knocking off early and getting a bite to eat with a mate and looking for a good pub to attend before the game.

 
5 minutes ago, Demon 3185 said:

Any suggestions in the CBD Demonlanders. I am knocking off early and getting a bite to eat with a mate and looking for a good pub to attend before the game.

The Duke is a great pub especially if you coming from Flinders St or Fed Sq. Will be a big representation of Dees at The Duke on Friday night including me.

13 minutes ago, Demon 3185 said:

Any suggestions in the CBD Demonlanders. I am knocking off early and getting a bite to eat with a mate and looking for a good pub to attend before the game.

I normally head to the Corner Hotel. Decent pub grub and service is quick

 
14 minutes ago, Demon3 said:

The Duke is a great pub especially if you coming from Flinders St or Fed Sq. Will be a big representation of Dees at The Duke on Friday night including me.

Yeah, I usually inhale a few pre game at The Duke, but when it's crowded, as it will be Friday, it can be a long wait between drinks.

15 minutes ago, BDA said:

I normally head to the Corner Hotel. Decent pub grub and service is quick

Been a while since I went to the Corner pre game might have to change that. 

Mountain View is always reliable. 


Book a table at the Tippler online if they still have any available. It’s on Wellington Parade and a 2 minute walk from gate 3 at the G. 

 
1 hour ago, JAG007 said:

Don't forget the MFC AFLW team play before the mens on Friday at the G

⬆️ When you really wanna say something but you feel you’ve nagged relentlessly about it so you clam up. Then someone else says it. 😊

Thx JAG007❤️💙

14 minutes ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

Book a table at the Tippler online if they still have any available. It’s on Wellington Parade and a 2 minute walk from gate 3 at the G. 

That's where I'll be actually! Recommend 


5 minutes ago, layzie said:

That's where I'll be actually! Recommend 

Likewise. Far nicer than any of the sticky floor establishments lining Punt Road and relatively nuffy free. 

13 minutes ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

sticky floor

Few sticky floors on Swanston Street - that's for sure. 

2 hours ago, JAG007 said:

Don't forget the MFC AFLW team play before the mens on Friday at the G

 

33 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

⬆️ When you really wanna say something but you feel you’ve nagged relentlessly about it so you clam up. Then someone else says it. 😊

Thx JAG007❤️💙

I wouldn't give up pre game booze even if I had a chance to meet The Pope!

1 hour ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

 

I wouldn't give up pre game booze even if I had a chance to meet The Pope!

Well start the pregame booze earlier!! The girls’ match doesn’t start until 5pm. 

Duke, Transport, Garden State, Arbory, Clocks. Can't go wrong.


30 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Well start the pregame booze earlier!! The girls’ match doesn’t start until 5pm. 

Booze and pre game drinks is a delicate balance for night games WCW . It's all about pacing oneself and requires high level athleticism to be standing at the final siren.

The Royal, Punt Road. See you there.

Make sure you have a collar though.

During the Northey years it was all always fantastic at the MCG hotel after a win. Swooper would sometimes get in there and mingle with Dees fans. Generous with his time.

 

2 hours ago, tilly18 said:

During the Northey years it was all always fantastic at the MCG hotel after a win. Swooper would sometimes get in there and mingle with Dees fans. Generous with his time.

 

Magical times

who can forget being in the dressing rooms pre and post those games.

Northey was special in the way he embraced the everyday follower

7 hours ago, layzie said:

Been a while since I went to the Corner pre game might have to change that. 

Mountain View is always reliable. 

That's where i'll be pre match. Catch you there?


4 hours ago, Beetle said:

The Royal, Punt Road. See you there.

Make sure you have a collar though.

 

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6 hours ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

 

I wouldn't give up pre game booze even if I had a chance to meet The Pope!

What if the Pope agrees to give the dees a blessing?

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8 hours ago, Winners at last said:

That's where i'll be pre match. Catch you there?

I'll be at the Tippler and co for this one Winners. But hopefully if we're successful Mountain View afterwards!

 

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