Adelaide dinner - Friday 17 April 2026

Are we ordering individually or ordering banquets?

I'm happy with either, as long as I can pay for my own (I'm not sure how strict they are with the "no split accounts" note). If we divide by the number of participants, is that allowed?
 
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OK, I've made a booking with the restaurant. We have a table large enough for everyone who's said on here that they're either coming or probably coming so far, plus one more spot for another AFF member (i.e. 14 seats in total).

If more than this number of people want to come, I'll try to get a larger table at the restaurant but can't guarantee that will be possible. So, if you haven't yet let us know you're coming, please do so. It's first come, first served :)
 
Are we ordering individually or ordering banquets?

I'm happy with either, as long as I can pay for my own (I'm not sure how strict they are with the "no split accounts" note). If we divide by the number of participants, is that allowed?

That will be up to the group on the night. I see that there is a $50 banquet option - if everyone's happy with that (or at least 4 people as the banquet has a minimum of 4) then we can just do that. In the past some people have ordered the banquet and others a la carte.

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You are correct that the restaurant doesn't split bills. Therefore, could I please ask everyone to bring cash with them on the night.
 

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