23 March 2011

Civic lunch venue for group

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I know there have been similar posts in the past, but with all the new eateries that have sprung up around Civic in the last year or two I am wondering whether anywhere has emerged as a particularly good venue for groups of 20 or more?

By this I mean somewhere that does not insist on everyone ordering a banquet, has decent meals around the $20 mark, the ability to split bills, and where you can hear those close to you when they are speaking (although this is not always a good thing and where Sammy’s comes into its own).

Thanks in advance for your suggestions.

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ainsliebraddon9:38 pm 23 Mar 11

I went to a good group lunch at the restaurant at The Waldorf Hotel, I think it is called London? We had a group of 30 and we all pre ordered some very good food and then we could all pay individually at the end at the cash register. We all ordered our own drinks from the bar as well. Very easy.

Is Asian (shared) food allowed? Each dept seems to have its own practice and procedure when it comes to Asian food – some places share, in others people order their own meal and dont share. If you get it wrong, you end up with a plate of salt and pepper squid and no rice for lunch. And if you dont share, kind of defeats the point of going to an Asian restaurant.

Anyway, Dehli 6 (indian, obviously) is large and quiet; Shanghai Dumpling restaurant is one of Canberra’s ‘hidden’ gems (cheap as well) and would be able to seat 20 or so (maybe over 2 tables). Both near the ANU.

Pre-ordering is preferred by most restaurants for large groups; and if you do pre-order and (for example) some people dont have the banquet, its usually pretty easily sorted out. Apart from the ‘non banquet’ people having to all sit together so they dont steal some of the banquet food . . .

eq2 said :

Unipub bar and grill floor is pretty good for group lunches. They have good specials and plenty of capacity.

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EvanJames said :

I suspect that, if you need to split a bill 20 ways, you’re going to need a place where you each order and pay at the counter.

Hmm, yes I see your point. And I certainly wouldn’t want to be the last to pay and therefore end up with the bill for everything my fellow diners “forgot” they ordered. I will suggest everyone gets cash on the way.

So scratching that criteria, recommendations please.

Unipub bar and grill floor is pretty good for group lunches. They have good specials and plenty of capacity.

I suspect that, if you need to split a bill 20 ways, you’re going to need a place where you each order and pay at the counter.

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