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Robert Irwin shocks as he does a dine and dash at a popular eatery in Coffs Harbour: 'I apologise'
Robert Irwin shocks as he does a dine and dash at a popular eatery in Coffs Harbour: 'I apologise'

Daily Mail​

time07-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

Robert Irwin shocks as he does a dine and dash at a popular eatery in Coffs Harbour: 'I apologise'

Robert Irwin has shocked fans after failing to pay for his meal at a popular restaurant in Coffs Harbour. The conservationist, 21, shared his embarrassment over his dine and dash experience after visiting The Jetty Pavilion over the weekend. Robert ordered a takeaway salad at the eatery after stopping in Coffs Harbour but he quickly become distracted by fans wanting selfies. 'I went in there and there was a lot of people who saw me and wanted a photo but it turned into a bit of a frenzy,' he explained in a video shared to social media. 'They got the salad done super fast and I made sure I said hi to absolutely everyone. From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the DailyMail's new showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. 'Then the next morning I wake up and realise, I never paid for my salad. I just did the old dine and dash and didn't even realise. I felt terrible.' Robert said he contacted the establishment and apologised before offering to pay the bill over the phone. 'They said, "Don't worry, just leave us a good review." Go and support the Jetty Pavilion. They are the absolute best,' he said. 'I apologise again. Today is not the day I start my life of crime, as much as the tabloids would love that, it's not happening.'

Trustees reopen William Cullen Bryant Homestead in Cummington for tours
Trustees reopen William Cullen Bryant Homestead in Cummington for tours

Yahoo

time19-06-2025

  • General
  • Yahoo

Trustees reopen William Cullen Bryant Homestead in Cummington for tours

CUMMINGTON — The Trustees of Reservations will reopen the William Cullen Bryant Homestead for tours this summer for the first time since 2019. The tour, 'Literary Legacy: A Guided Tour of the William Cullen Bryant Homestead,' will be offered at 11 a.m., 12:30 p.m. and 2 p.m. on June 28, July 19, Aug. 16, and Sept. 28. The tours require prior registration and tickets. Tickets are $5 for Trustees of Reservations' members and $10 for nonmembers. To become a member, go to The property, at 207 Bryant Road, was the country estate of the prominent 19th century poet, journalist and conservationist William Cullen Bryant. Bryant, editor and publisher of the New York Evening Post, returned every summer to the homestead starting in 1865 until his death in 1878. Visitors also can walk the trails on the 195-acre property, including the Rivulet Trail, which hugs the Rivulet, a trickling stream immortalized by Bryant's 1823 poem of the same name. The property also features the Pine Loop, with pine trees that reach the heights of 150 feet, among the tallest in the Northeast. Westfield fatal fire traced to smoking materials on living room couch Supreme Judicial Court upholds 2018 murder conviction in Latin King case Markey wants answers from Verizon over lead in old phone lines Read the original article on MassLive.

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