Atrium Bar & Restaurant

Dickson, Canberra

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Event Description

Known for our gorgeous light-filled tropical atrium, which is at the heart of the Pavilion on Northbourne, you can enjoy an evening out with a relaxed vibe. Set amongst a beautiful indoor tropical garden, Atrium Bar & Restaurant is a peaceful setting. With a menu full of your firm favourites like burgers, calamari and steak, there's something for everyone. Parking is plentiful inside the Pavilion Hotel.

EVENT LOCATION

Atrium Bar & Restaurant

242 Northbourne Avenue

Dickson, Canberra

WHEN

Saturday, 20th July 2024

AGE

50-60 year olds

COST

$39 booking fee

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EVENT LOCATION

Atrium Bar & Restaurant

242 Northbourne Avenue

Dickson, Canberra


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