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> Outback Bar, Only Indie Rock bar in Gumbet
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post Dec 30 2007, 12:32 AM
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Does anyone of the members like the Outback or is it just me.

Don't you think its good to have a deferent type bar in gumbet as most of the other bars are all the same.

Anyways,I think Outback Bar Rules !!!!!
 
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post Jun 17 2009, 10:39 AM
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I also think the Outback rules wink.gif
Its nice to go there and have a change from the Norm that is "Apple Bottom Jeans, and Boom Boom Pow" Lol...Dont get me wrong, I love the bars in Gumbet, but Indie music is my first loove....And Outback suits me fine wink.gif
The lads in there are great aswell!!
Cant wait to get back there! xx
 
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post Jun 20 2009, 12:19 PM
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I LOVE Outback Bar! Music is great and the staff are brilliant. They have a facebook page if you're on Facebook - worth joining to see the pictures!
 
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post Jun 20 2009, 12:27 PM
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I love the outback it is so chilled, was there last week when they started Sumo wrestling (in the padded suits), absolutely hilarious!!!!
 
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post Jul 14 2009, 09:07 AM
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QUOTE(shabba24 @ Jun 20 2009, 12:27 PM) *
I love the outback it is so chilled, was there last week when they started Sumo wrestling (in the padded suits), absolutely hilarious!!!!


I saw those pictures on the Outback page on Facebook!! Sooo Funny! Wish I could of been there to see that!!
 
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post Sep 8 2009, 07:54 PM
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ye outbacks great, bit small, but thats were we had our free bar etc tongue.gif still got my wrist band on now (came back this morning). The staff did get a bit anoyed at free bar though, but spose thats when there most busy so prob got stressful

 
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post Sep 13 2009, 12:56 PM
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QUOTE(bluetooth @ Sep 8 2009, 07:54 PM) *
ye outbacks great, bit small, but thats were we had our free bar etc tongue.gif still got my wrist band on now (came back this morning). The staff did get a bit anoyed at free bar though, but spose thats when there most busy so prob got stressful


yeah i was there in June with 18-30's too and they did get a bit annoyed but this was because they gave u only a dribble of vokda/bacardi etc so everyone was constantly at the bar for refills lol

im going back to paradise next week, cant wait!
 
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post Sep 14 2009, 12:51 PM
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Heading out on Friday biggrin.gif Will deffinitely be having a few drinks in Outback smile.gif Cant wait to get back!! xxx
 
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