Embassy XO

Sunshine Beach, Sunshine Coast

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Event Description

Delicately fusing together modern Asian and Chinese fine dining, Embassy XO in Sunshine Beach overlooks the picturesque surf beach and quaint village, amidst soft lighting and exotic modern decor. Distinguished by majestic seed pod inspired lights, a winter fireplace, dark timber and stylish Asian furnishings, Embassy XO’s lounge bar is perfect for relaxing with a cocktail or chilled wine.

EVENT LOCATION

Embassy XO

cnr Duke and Bryan Street

Sunshine Beach, Sunshine Coast

WHEN

Saturday, 21st June 2025

AGE

40-50 year olds

COST

$39 booking fee

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EVENT LOCATION

Embassy XO

cnr Duke and Bryan Street

Sunshine Beach, Sunshine Coast


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