
The Montague Hotel
South Melbourne, Melbourne
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Event Description
The Montague Hotel is situated in the leafy back streets of South Melbourne. This stylish neighbourhood pub combines a contemporary aesthetic with a traditional atmosphere and offering. Take your seat in the restaurant section for a relaxed meal, as you meet up with new friends.
WHEN
Saturday, 17th February 2024
AGE
40-50 year olds
COST
$39 booking fee
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