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The Cauliflower Hotel

As one of the oldest pubs in Sydney and after completing its recent renovations, The Cauliflower Hotel can cater as the ultimate venue for small to large scale parties, soirees, work functions, networking events or even your next Christmas party. If you're just feeling hungry, head on over and grab one of their daily lunch deals, likely to fill you up with its price and serving portion.



My chicken schnitzel with fries and salad was an affordable $12 lunch deal, worth the price for its size portions and taste. The schnitzel was cooked to the perfect crisp, and the fries were lightly salted. I was particularly happy with my mushroom sauce on the side which added flavour to my entire meal.

The rump steak was tender, and not dry at all. With mash, fries and steamed vegetables on the side, it was paired very well to perfection. For the prices and servings, especially during the lunch deal, it was completely worth it.







If you're interested, here's the Cauliflower Hotel's DAILY DEALS:
Monday 5-9pm $10 rump steak served with chips and choice of sauce
Tuesday 5-9pm $10 chicken schnitzel served with chips and choice of sauce
Wednesday 5-9pm $4 tacos
Thursday 5-9pm $10 burgers 5pm-close $7 pints
Friday after 5pm $1 dumplings
Saturday 12-6pm $1 wings
Sunday all day $18 roast of the day

Monday to Friday $12 lunch menu

Please see their website here for more information (including terms & conditions). Let us know what you think in the comments below!

Jessica

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