
River Quay Fish
South Brisbane, Brisbane
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Event Description
Set on the sparkling Brisbane River, River Quay Fish crafts premium seafood alongside a quayside bar, waterfront dining has never looked better. River Quay Fish is the perfect place for your next dinner with friends, with the best views and atmospheres of one of the best restaurants Brisbane has to offer. River Quay Fish’s wide range of speciality beer, wines and spirits is set to impress. We offer plenty of outdoor seating and the unique opportunity to sit by the water and soak up the beautiful Brisbane lifestyle.
WHEN
Saturday, 11th January 2025
AGE
35-45 year olds
COST
$39 booking fee
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