Event description
Swing into the roaring 20's
Dress the part ◆ Feel the rhythm ◆ Experience the magic!
Discover our secret speakeasy hidden in the swank, wood-paneled Castlereagh Boutique Hotel, where you'll be warmly greeted with close-up magic by The Gentleman Magician, Bruce Glen.
At 7pm on the gong, Greg Poppleton’s 1920s jazz band serenades you into Cello’s Grand Dining Room, a dazzling Sydney ballroom straight out of 1927, for a sumptuous meal curated by Cellos' fine chef. Between courses, Bruce Glen will take your breath away with illusions and stories.
Hit the dance floor with Greg Poppleton, Australia’s only authentic 1920s singer and his voh-de-oh-doh Sorcery and Swing jazz band - guaranteed to get you ‘Shaking That Thing’, whether you're at your table or on the dance floor!
- Canapés served on arrival
- A glass of sparkling wine "Moonshine" in Cellos
- Fabulous 2-course dinner
Menu
Canapes on arrival
Brioche soldier, chive sour cream, Avruga caviar
Rice puff, Goat cheese, beetroot relish
Beef tartare, egg mimosa, cornichons, horseradish
Mains (alternate drop)
Braised riverine short rib, potato duchesse, roasted sprouts, truss tomato, pan juices
Or
Poached blue eye cod, fregola sarda, broccolini, shellfish bisque
Dessert
Eton mess, champagne Jelly
The Great Gatsby never had it so good!
Venue: Cellos Grand Dining Room, Castlereagh Boutique Hotel
Time: 6.30pm arrival for 7.00 pm start
Dress Code: 1920s Guys in Ties, Girls in Pearls
Single Tickets: $160.00 per person + booking fee
Includes 2-course dinner, with canapes and a glass of Sparkling on arrival in Cellos. *Discount available for Club Members
Stay a Night or Two
Imagine skipping the taxi queue after the final ‘curtain call’ and soaking up some more of our ‘old-world charm’. Book a stay and simply stroll to your room after the show, immersing yourself in the glamour and elegance of our stunning heritage-listed hotel. So, make a weekend of it and book a hotel room.
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