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Cafes Take Family Focus - Good Living - Tues 31 August 2010

  Child-friendly premises are a great way to keep adults happy, too, writes Harriet Alexander.

If parenting is the art of distraction, then so it goes for the restaurants and cafes that pretend to cater for children.

milkwood permaculture building kitchen garden at the grub! stage one pics

have had the very good fortune recently to meet the amazing bunch of people from milkwood permaculture. all this weekend they are working in the grub garden to make it super productive. the energy passion & expertise of these guys is incredible, they are changing the world... check them out at www.milkwoodpermaculture.com.au

 

alexandria pic set on flickr: featuring the grub!

 http://www.flickr.com/photos/as500/sets/72157622925415106/with/4934256781/

came across this lovely set of pics of alexandria on flickr, and we are in there too!

 

 

 

japas review on eatability

thanks to the frying dutchman (love the name!) for this write up on eatability.com.au

 

LoveGrub have taken things to a whole new level at their fun and quirky cafe with the recent introduction of Japas (Japanese Tapas) and their nicely rounded beer and wine list. We tried a whole bunch of different dishes and were pleasantly surprised to find it was not your average Japanese fare. It was clever, contemporary, cafe cool! 

love grub taking it to the streets! changing langes festival sept 19

 

love grub is proud to be a community sponsor of the changing lanes festival happening

in newtown on september 19.

the line up of music and art will blow your hair back. we can't wait!

come and say hi at our food stall.

http://mapsentertainment.com/changinglanes/ 

love grub taking it to the streets! changing langes festival sept 19

 

love grub is proud to be a community sponsor of the changing lanes festival happening

in newtown on september 19.

the line up of music and art will blow your hair back. we can't wait!

come and say hi at our food stall.

http://mapsentertainment.com/changinglanes/ 

RABU GRABU HANKO

 in japan, people don't sign their name, they use a stamp called hanko.

this is the hanko for love grub and the translation - RABU GRABU!

 

    

 

 

 

 

 

benny beautifies the grub!

over the past week the wonderful benny has been working hard beautifying the grub. he has almost finished this amazing piece on the back entrance - sorry i couldn't resist & had to post a quick phone pic. stay tuned for a great pic when finished.

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