Alpha Restaurant

Sydney, Sydney

Event Description

Take your seat at the table to enjoy the mouthwatering Alpha classics including spanakopita, moussaka and slow-roasted lamb. Our carefully crafted a la carte menus feature the finest ingredients and produce to ensure our guests have a modern and authentic Greek feast. We offer an extensive wine and drinks collection. Our list is an infusion of the best Greece and Australia have on offer.

EVENT LOCATION

Alpha Restaurant

238 Castlereagh Street

Sydney, Sydney

WHEN

Saturday, 21st February 2026

AGE

40-50 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.

EVENT LOCATION

Alpha Restaurant

238 Castlereagh Street

Sydney, Sydney


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