Soluna
North Sydney, Sydney
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Event Description
Soluna dining and bar is the perfect local spot for get-togethers, relaxed meals, and catch ups over drinks. The approachable food menu offers a great mix of LA- inspired snacks, seafood, salads, pasta, and grill-style mains. The large dining space spans inside and out, with a separate lounge and bar area.
WHEN
Saturday, 16th November 2024
AGE
30-40 year olds
COST
$39 booking fee
You’ll only be charged if you are confirmed for a seat and don’t cancel at least 48 hours before the event.
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.
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