Empire Lounge

Rose Bay, Sydney

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Event Description

Named after the Empire Flying Boats of 1938, our Rose Bay waterfront destination and bar is home to not only our delicious seafood and cocktails, but is the departure lounge for Sydney Seaplanes. Watch them take to the skies while basking in the surrounding views. Enjoy our take on modern Australian cuisine using the freshest seasonal produce and an emphasis on locally sourced seafood.

EVENT LOCATION

Empire Lounge

Rose Bay, Sydney

WHEN

Saturday, 26th April 2025

AGE

55-65 year olds

COST

$39 booking fee

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EVENT LOCATION

Empire Lounge

Rose Bay, Sydney


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