Fish At the Rocks

Millers Point, Sydney

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Event Description

Sydney's Fish at The Rocks restaurant has been serving fresh seafood and fine wine in a welcoming and laid back setting for years. Housed in a historic building dating back to 1919, the restaurant's interior echoes the tranquillity of the ocean. Those with a crustacean fixation can feast on whole Tasmanian lobster, Moreton Bay Bugs and Queensland King Prawns.

EVENT LOCATION

Fish at The Rocks

29 Kent Street

Millers Point, Sydney

WHEN

Saturday, 21st September 2024

AGE

60+ year olds

COST

$39 booking fee

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EVENT LOCATION

Fish at The Rocks

29 Kent Street

Millers Point, Sydney


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