Botanical Hotel
South Yarra, Melbourne
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Event Description
The Botanical Hotel, located opposite the Royal Botanic Gardens, is known for its welcoming atmosphere and fine food. The modern Australian bar and grill showcases premium Australian beef, aged in-house for a minimum of 40 days, with a variety of different cuts from Victoria and around Australia. The hotel's award-winning wine list features a curated selection of local and international wines, a wide range of craft beers and local spirits.
WHEN
Saturday, 27th April 2024
AGE
50-60 year olds
COST
$39 booking fee
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