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Good Food and Wine Show Brisbane 2015 - $19 tickets (Normally $30)

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FRIENDS

Looking for cheap tickets today and found that the code FRIENDS still works for $19 tickets.

Good luck!

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  • How much are they normally ?

    • +4

      They were free on here a couple months ago. I got mine and was at it today. It was good but would have been annoyed if I'd paid money for a ticket!

      • Is it worth paying to go?

        • +1

          would have been annoyed if I'd paid money

        • I was there today and also would have been annoyed had I paid :)

  • $30. I will try and edit the title to show that.

  • +1

    I got the free ones, too, but saw that people had missed out, so thought I should post the offer.

  • I was there today. It feels like it's getting smaller each year….

    • Smaller # of trade stands, or smaller # of visitors? Sure seemed busy to me! Altho maybe the wine samples are getting smaller….

      Was good to see Miguel from The Living Room

      • +1

        Thought the # of stalls were less….hehe we should have organized an ozbargain meet up!

        • Heh true. Need OzB t-shirts and a secret handshake :)

          I tried to get a couple of workmates to join me but they were tied up. Did bump into an acquaintance from Citec.

  • +1

    Was there today as well, it was great for free! Bought plenty of food and drink, and lot's of samples to try. Wouldn't pay for entry though

  • Was there too. Should be called good food and mostly alcohol show. Not much food samples to be had. Mostly free alcohol samples. Only freebie I got was an Uncle Tobys pack.

    Was hoping to get some premium food at cheap prices but the prices were not cheap. Disappointed at that.

  • Was good to introduce to new things - I bought some very tasty Swiss "Gruyere" cheese Ive never had before.

    Today I found it (same style, different brand) is readily available at Woolworths (seen in store) and Coles (on website, from Mainland, but could not see in my local) but have not yet tried to see how the supermarket sourced stuff compares.

    Also tried some wasabi cheese and found some in store at Woolies and Aldi (but not Coles).

    Also prompted me to pull out of the cupboard some of the half-finished bottles of liqueurs I bought at a Gold Coast food show a few months ago.

  • I went yesterday, will go again next time.
    The chef / cooks and stall hosts joked about everyone been drunk.

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