Patina at Customs House
Brisbane City, Brisbane
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Event Description
A beautiful, modern and contemporary restaurant in Brisbane’s most iconic heritage listed building, Customs House. Crafted with sharing in mind, the menu hosts a selection of entrees and mains designed to be mutually enjoyed between guests. Join the table at Patina Restaurant at Customs House to enjoy the stunning view of lights of the Story Bridge and the city.
WHEN
Saturday, 04 May 24
AGE
65+ year olds
COST
$39 booking fee
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