The Tilbury Hotel

Woolloomooloo, Sydney

Event Description

A heritage listed hotel with a modern revamp, The Tilbury consists of two expansive floors including a public bar, restaurant, courtyard and upper level. A fantastic option for a meal with friends. Dining at The Tilbury Hotel is a delicious affair, as the modern, contemporary restaurant (overlooking the courtyard) boasts a slick atmosphere alongside locally sourced plates, from fresh Baby Beetroot & Burrata, or Spicy Snapper with XO Mussels to 12 Hour Slow Cooked Lamb Shoulder, we've got something to suit all tastes. Margarita or a refreshing Spritz or Mocktail? Head to the cocktail bar where mixes are fresh & seasonal.

EVENT LOCATION

The Tilbury Hotel

12/18 Nicholson Street

Woolloomooloo, Sydney

WHEN

Saturday, 3rd May 2025

AGE

60+ year olds

COST

$39 booking fee

NEED TO CANCEL AFTER REGISTERING?

Get in touch ASAP. Late cancellations and non-attendance will still incur a booking fee payment of $39.

EVENT LOCATION

The Tilbury Hotel

12/18 Nicholson Street

Woolloomooloo, Sydney


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