Carmen Tequileria

Fortitude Valley, Brisbane

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Event Description

Hidden from the hustle and bustle of James Street’s main precinct lies Carmen Tequileria. With an exposed interior, beautifully crafted Mexican sharing style dishes and curated cocktails, Carmen’s intimate and sophisticated restaurant and bar is the perfect venue to escape into. James Street’s best kept secret is awaiting you. Boasting small batch artisanal mezcals along with a large selection of tequila and agave based spirits, Carmen is not labelled a tequileria for nothing. Carmen delivers an elevated menu alongside only the finest hand-crafted signature cocktails coupled with an extensive wine menu.

EVENT LOCATION

Carmen Tequileria

70 James Street

Fortitude Valley, Brisbane

WHEN

Saturday, 3rd August 2024

AGE

35-45 year olds

COST

$39 booking fee

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EVENT LOCATION

Carmen Tequileria

70 James Street

Fortitude Valley, Brisbane


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