1066 days ago

Restaurant & Toastmaters

Karen from Nawton

A recommendation needed please. I have a special event coming up in June and I am hoping to hold the event at a Restaurant; However I need to know if there are any quiet restaurants in Hamilton?. I can't abide restaurants with music blaring so loudly you can barely talk let alone think. Does anyone know of any suitable restaurants that may be just has quiet background music that still allows you to think/talk, though preferably a restaurant with no music at all?. And what nights is the restaurant open?

1st Upcoming event; Dinsdale Toastmasters club is holding a garage sale on the 18th March at 19 Purcell place, Melville from 8am.

2nd upcoming event; Dinsdale Toastmasters club is having an open meeting on Tues 28th March at 7pm. venue is the Western Community Centre in Hyde ave, Nawton.

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