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rcmacf Wrote:

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> French Cafe Bistro, Forest Hi Road.


The French Cafe Bistro is my favorite. Pleasant staff.. Not too expensive.

.. But might be pressed to accomodate 10 people on top of usual customers...


Foxy

Jeremy Wrote:

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> Rolo Tomasi Wrote:

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> > Artusi at Forza Win

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> Some sort of collaboration?


Yes. Going next Thursday. Don't think it's on for long though.

Great Exhibition's bottomless bit refers to Mimosa Cocktails, Bloody Marys, Tea, Coffee, Toast. You then choose one of the main food bruch options (which isn't bottomless).


Menu here


http://greatexhibition.pub/post/124664497732/our-famous-bottomless-brunch-menu-food-served

MissKing Wrote:

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> Brick House bakery is meant to be nice. I've not

> tried it though so don't count on my

> recommendation. My face brunch spot is Peddler.



BrickHouse is way too choc full of families and babies at weekends for a large group like that to get a table together.

Also VERY overpriced.

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