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Seattle/Portland Chapter June Meet 'N Greet Cruise Event

  • 06/28/2020
  • 11:30 AM - 2:00 PM
  • Federal Way, WA
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Registration

  • I will attend this event and will notify the Cadillac V-Club if my plans change and I am unable to attend. If I bring a guest, a guest fee payment of $15.00 is required at time of RSVP.
  • I will attend this event and will notify the Cadillac V-Club if my plans change and I am unable to attend.
  • As a prospective member of the Cadillac V-Club I understand that I am welcome to attend and I agree to pay the $15 guest fee for myself and my guests at time of RSVP registration.
  • As a Regional member, I understand for this event my meal will be complimentary but I am required to pay $15 per person for my guests.

Registration is closed


The Seattle Chapter of the Cadillac V-Club will meet at Billy McHale's Family Restaurant at 11:30AM on Sunday, June 28 for our 2nd quarter meet 'n greet event.

11:30 am to 12 Noon - Park & Chat Outside in Parking Lot
12 Noon to 2 pm - Lunch

Billy McHale’s Family Restaurant - Old Fashion American Eats from Burgers to BBQ in a Space Modeled after an Antique Train

Address: 
Celebration Center
1320 S 324th Street, Ste A10
Federal Way, WA 98003
Jim Ross, Manager & Owner 253-839-4200
Website:  https://billymchales.com/

Meals and a non-alcoholic beverage are provided compliments of the Cadillac V-Club to all members.  Guests are welcome to attend for a nominal guest fee due at the time you submit your RSVP registration form.  RSVP registration is required to attend this event as we have limited space available.  Prospective members of the V-Club are encouraged to join us to meet our local members and learn more about our organization.

ABOUT Billy McHale's

The new Billy McHale’s has pool table, darts, happy hour, live bands, a banquet room and catering.

All parts of the restaurant including the cuisine, design and service transport our guests to comfort, fun and nightlife admidst the hubbub of urban life. The design of the restaurant is all about reinvention and restoration with a collection of glowing Edison light bulbs, corrugated metal, 100 year old barn wood, and original construction to create a truly unique space in that Federal Way has never seen before.