Olive at Hawker
Canberra, Canberra
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Event Description
Olive at Hawker has now become a cherished family endeavour. This boutique restaurant specialises in Mediterranean cuisine, characterised by robust Greek and Italian influences. The ambiance is inviting, suffused with a gentle luminosity and a genuine rustic Mediterranean charm, making it an ideal setting for intimate dining, whether with friends or family. Embark on your culinary journey designed to tantalise your taste buds.
WHEN
Saturday, 17th May 2025
AGE
65+ year olds
COST
$39 booking fee
NEED TO CHANGE PLANS?
If you’re allocated a seat and later can’t attend, please let us know as soon as possible.
We use card details to discourage no-shows and keep dinners fair for everyone.
You’ll only be charged if you’re allocated a seat and don’t cancel at least 48 hours before the event.
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