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[VIC] Unlimited Beer With Buffet Lunch ($79.80) or Dinner ($89.80) for Dads @ Dainty Hotpot & BBQ Buffet, Melbourne & Box Hill

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Dainty Hotpot & BBQ Buffet is hosting a Father's Day event where dads can enjoy unlimited beer. This is for one day only on September 7. The place is an all-you-can-eat place that serves hotpot and bbq.

The usual price for a Sunday is as follows:

  • Lunch $79.80 for a 90 minute session
  • Dinner $89.80 for a 90 minute session
  • Ages 4-11 get 50% off
  • Kids 0-3 eat free

Source: https://www.instagram.com/p/DJlL9QVh5-o/

Usually, the prices above only include non-alcoholic drinks.

Whether you consider this to be a deal really depends on how much beer you can drink and how fast you can drink it. Also, please drink responsibly!

Restaurant Details

Melbourne Store

Address: 149 Lonsdale St, Melbourne VIC 3000
Google maps link: https://maps.app.goo.gl/kEE4kpA8yu2UafYy9
Opening hours: Sep 7 12:00pm - 2:30pm | 5:00pm - 10:00pm

Box Hill Store

Address: Level 1/2A Cambridge St, Box Hill VIC 3128
Google maps link: https://maps.app.goo.gl/iiggtQ6LAXgCwU8KA
Opening hours: Sep 7 11:00am - 3:00pm | 5:00pm - 10:00pm

This is part of Father's Day deals for 2025.

Related Stores

Dainty Hotpot & BBQ Buffet
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Comments

  • +10

    I will tell my Samoan friends - they will test what 'unlimited' means

    • -1

      Food maybe, not gonna get their money worth on Beer

  • +2

    Sounds very socially (ir)responsible…

  • Perfect for Father's Day Off Monday.

  • I've definitely said this before, but, I've never been more sad to be sober than right now :'(

    • You can be excused for that one day of the year.

  • Are you sure you have those prices correct? To me it looks like it will be about $80 for a lunch session, and about $90 for a lunch session; regardless of which venue you attend.

    • For the Melbourne store, I got the price from this photo: https://maps.app.goo.gl/M3s9oAhuKKCVTg1t6
      For the Box Hill store, I got the price from this photo: https://maps.app.goo.gl/gVdpSCDpArimbaoe9

      Note: I did think the Box Hill store's prices were weird, but I promise I checked it a few times

      • Clearly what is wrong with your post is that you have not included the actual price of the 'deal'. The little table is thus potentially misleading, and a bit vague re legitimacy.

        You should make it clear in your post that this 'deal' will cost dads ~$80 for a lunch session, or ~$90 for a dinner session—both capped at 90 minutes—regardless of whether they are at the CBD or Box Hill location.

        'Unlimited' beer, limited by a timeframe of 90 minutes, for almost $100 all of a sudden does not seem like much of a deal …

        • -1

          Thank you very much for the feedback. I have updated the title, though there is only so much info I can fit in it

          I hope the new title works better for you

          • @RubyChoco: Yo RubyChocs …

            Please realise that Father's Day falls on a Sunday. Always. Thus, there is no '$32.80 to $79.80' options. Have a careful read of the webpage that you yourself have linked OzBers to in your post, and you will note that it is '1 day only'; a Sunday. Thus, the price will be either ~$80 or ~$90.

            Over and out.

            • +1

              @GnarlyKnuckles: @GnarlyKnuckles Thank you very much for this. I think we were looking at different sources of information and hence the confusion. I finally found the prices you were looking at and you are correct.

              Please note that it was not my intention to deceive anyone. I honestly tried to find the information for readers.

              Thank you again for the feedback and for helping readers get the required information.

  • +2

    Unlimited Beer for Dans on Father's Day

    There is already a queue forming…

    • -2

      It will be amusing to see how the seemingly terminally brainwashed advocates of 'teflon Dan' explain away this one. Or don't, I guess. Their usual tactic when presented with the undeniably indefensible, is to attempt to rapidly change the subject … and if that fails, simply shuffle off. I expect more of the same.

      • -5

        Totally 'off topic' of course, but I would be genuinely interested in any OzBers' opinions on 'teflon Dan' cosying up with despicable dictators/tyrants such as Russia's Putin, North Korea's Kim Jong Un, and Iran's Pezeshkian, on what was clearly a massive power/wank-fest.

        Are there any former 'teflon Dan' supporters out there who inexplicably kept voting him back in, who are willing to openly question why he chose to stand among those people/pose for photographs with them/etc.? Or are you all still of the opinion that this guy can do no wrong … despite the crippling debt he plunged Victoria into time and again over multiple generations, and his demonstrably inept handling of the pandemic?

        This latest development/pictorial evidence is the icing on the cake.

        In my opinion Daniel Andrews will go down in history worldwide as a prime example of a 'temporary tin god' who inexplicably managed to brainwash a large percentage of the Victorian votership for an extraordinary length of time, despite being totally inept in almost every capacity.

        It will be interesting to see if 'teflon Dan' dignifies us taxpayers who paid him for decades, with a response to what everyone is wondering: 'What the f#^% were you doing there?' My guess is that he will not. It seems clear to me that for this guy, us tax payers who 'feathered his nest' richly, and endured his ineptitude for generations, are now 'out of mind an out of sight'.

        • +1

          Did somebody hurt you?

          • @Jessie Ryder: If you count 'financially destroying the state I have lived in all my life' for generations to come, then yes, 'someone' hurt me/Melbourne/Victoria; and all taxpayers who reside herein. The cult-like denial from 'Dan fans' even now, in the face of undeniable facts, is nothing short of utterly astonishing; and sad. It clearly demonstrates how deluded seemingly normal people can become over time, as a product of 'group-think'.

        • -3

          No point preaching to the blindsided, same on reddit, they love him unconditionally. Would make a great social science study. To be fair he did make things easier for renters and taxed property investors, which meant no house price growth in Melbourne. Not surprisingly, he is very popular with the younger crowd.

          • @mlburnian:

            'no house price growth in Melbourne'

            Erm … what?

            • @GnarlyKnuckles: Try google translator if English is not your first language

              • @mlburnian: Try Googling how much house prices rose over the course of "teflon Dan's" unfortunate reign, if facts are not your strong suit.

  • “Does this look like a man who had all he could eat?” - Lionel Hutz.

  • +1

    "Hey kids! Come and see Daddy fall over in his own vomit!"

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