by William Reimer ( subscribe 20 year old bartender moonlighting as a 20 year old writer

Event: 14/07/2014 - 15/07/2014

Call your boss, tell them you won't be coming in on Monday





Luckily for you fußball fans, I have found the winning location to watch the game 4:30am Monday, 14th of July.



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This only comes around every four years, and to watch and celebrate something as big as the FIFA world cup is a big thing in itself. To watch Germany play for the cup in the company of the German Club will be huge.



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The atmosphere will be electrifying as the competition comes to an end. There will be tears, there will be cheers. There will be food, and there will be beers.



Perhaps you're more of a footy person. Perhaps you're neither. Whatever side of the fence you stand on, I would also recommend visiting the restaurant on a Friday/Saturday night where the dining room is in full swing. A cosy wooden booth and live oom-pah music perfectly complements a night out with friends. Let's not forget the pretzels...



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The German Club was founded in Adelaide in 1886, and continues to provide a warm, open environment for members and the public alike. The menu boasts a delicious range of authentic German cuisine cooked with pride and love. I think people are tired of schnitzel-talk so I'll just say that their trio of wursts (sausage, for the uncultured reader) is a stand-out.



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Doors will open at 3:30am for the 4:30am game, resuming regular trade at 5pm Monday evening.



Light meals and snacks from $4.00

Mains from $13.50 After an exhilarating 7-1 win over Brazil, the German football team is the hot favourite to win the 2014 FIFA World Cup final in Rio De Janiero next week.Luckily for youfans, I have found the winning location to watch the game 4:30am Monday, 14th of July.This only comes around every four years, and to watch and celebrate something as big as the FIFA world cup is athing in itself. To watch Germany play for the cup in the company of the German Club will beThe atmosphere will be electrifying as the competition comes to an end. There will be tears, there will be cheers. There will be food, and there will be beers.Perhaps you're more of a footy person. Perhaps you're neither. Whatever side of the fence you stand on, I would also recommend visiting the restaurant on a Friday/Saturday night where the dining room is in full swing. A cosy wooden booth and livemusic perfectly complements a night out with friends. Let's not forget the pretzels...was founded in Adelaide in 1886, and continues to provide a warm, open environment for members and the public alike. The menu boasts a delicious range of authentic German cuisine cooked with pride and love. I think people are tired of schnitzel-talk so I'll just say that their trio of wursts (sausage, for thereader) is a stand-out., resuming regular trade at 5pm Monday evening.Light meals and snacks from $4.00Mains from $13.50

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Why? For the love of football

When: Monday 14th of July, 4:30am

Phone: 8223 2539

Where: 223 Flinders St, Adelaide

Cost: Free