Naked In the Sky Indoor Restaurant

Fitzroy, Melbourne

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Event Description

There is something about a restaurant and bar called Naked for Satan that makes you think its going to be fun. Luckily the name refers to the expansive, unhindered views from the rooftop of Naked for Satan, rather than the attire or lack of of its patron.

EVENT LOCATION

Naked In the Sky Indoor Restaurant

285 Brunswick St

Fitzroy, Melbourne

WHEN

Saturday, 4th April 2020

AGE

50-60 year olds

COST

$35 booking fee

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Get in touch ASAP. Late cancellations and non-attendance will still incur a booking fee payment of $35.

EVENT LOCATION

Naked In the Sky Indoor Restaurant

285 Brunswick St

Fitzroy, Melbourne


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