Wednesday, 10 December 2008
Eat Christmas Dinner Every Friday With Rydges

Imagine eating an entire Christmas feast every Friday in December. You can, if you stay at Rydges North Melbourne. Ok, so it's not the most calorie-conscious decision, but it's only for one month.
Guests will be treated to a full Christmas buffet complete with ham, turkey, salads and the quintessential Christmas pudding. Don't sweat the details, as there are no room hire or booking fees and no minimum numbers.
Rydges North Melbourne is sophisticated, comfortable and very close to the airport. Let's face it, after all that food you will want a good bed to rest. Rooms are "simple, fresh and stylish," with light wood furnishings and plenty of amenities.
Honestly, I can't get enough delicious food at the holidays and I know Rydges agrees. I don't plan to worry about the calories....until January, that is.
tags: Rydges Rydges North Melbourne posted by Heather at 8.36 AM 0 comments
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Imagine eating an entire Christmas feast every Friday in December. You can, if you stay at Rydges North Melbourne. Ok, so it's not the most calorie-conscious decision, but it's only for one month.
Guests will be treated to a full Christmas buffet complete with ham, turkey, salads and the quintessential Christmas pudding. Don't sweat the details, as there are no room hire or booking fees and no minimum numbers.
Rydges North Melbourne is sophisticated, comfortable and very close to the airport. Let's face it, after all that food you will want a good bed to rest. Rooms are "simple, fresh and stylish," with light wood furnishings and plenty of amenities.
Honestly, I can't get enough delicious food at the holidays and I know Rydges agrees. I don't plan to worry about the calories....until January, that is.
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