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Spectacular Rose Dessert headlines Bacchus and Rydges South Bank’s celebration of Beauty and the Beast

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Rydges South Bank says Be Our Guest for the stunning season of Disney’s Beauty and The Beast in Brisbane

 

Be Our Guest. That’s the message from Rydges South Bank for the Brisbane season of Disney’s acclaimed Beauty and the Beast at QPAC, and there’s a custom-created menu at Bacchus, tribute cocktails at Soliel Pool Bar and a Curtain Raiser accommodation package to ensure every moment of the stay, is as magical as the show. Imagery here

 

Just a short waltz from the Lyric Theatre’s stage at QPAC, Rydges South Bank is THE hotel for immersion into Brisbane’s arts and cultural scene. Here’s the Beauty and the Beast experiences on offer from March 6 through to April 20:

 

DINE BEFORE THE SHOW AT BACCHUS and try sip-sational cocktails

Gather ‘round and be a guest at the award-winning Bacchus Restaurant at Rydges South Bank, featuring a Beauty and the Beast themed three -course pre-theatre dinner for $89 per person. The Lychee Rose dessert featuring raspberry mousse, matcha and pistachio soil is a fantastic tribute to the famous rose in the story. The restaurant has three show -inspired cocktails in the Enchanted Zest, Royal Infusion & Tavern Brew – all sip-sational!

Available Wednesday – Saturday from 5:30pm

Reserve your table here

 

BEAUTY and the BEAST INSPIRED BITES AND BREWS AT SOLEIL POOL BAR

It’s a tale of tasteful temptations with bites & brews at Soleil Pool Bar starring group platters and sharing cocktails available Sunday to Monday from noon. Book a booth here

 

WATCH, STAY and PLAY AT RYDGES SOUTH BANK

Now, book the Curtain Raiser package to stay and play! Pack your bags and put their service to the test!

Enjoy overnight accommodation in any room type, full buffet breakfast per person, valet car parking for one, present your ‘show’ tickets to receive 20% discount off Food and Beverage in our outlets, during your stay.

Booking period: Now - 22 Apr 2024, for stays between now and 22 Apr 2024.

FROM $294 per room

Book here

 

Rydges South Bank neighbours Brisbane’s acclaimed GoMA, the Cultural Centre, State Library and Queensland Performing Arts Complex which is home to a fantastic lineup of international musicals and major productions. It’s a breath away from the city centre, immersed in the heart of South Bank and its family of restaurants, bars and open spaces, and just footy kick from The Gabba and Suncorp Stadium. It stands in the heart of the new Brisbane. Rydges South Bank is home to 304 beautifully designed guest rooms including 64 suites all with balconies as well as the signature and award-winning Bacchus Restaurant, and the terraced, rooftop Soleil Pool Bar.

 

Rydges South Bank

9 Glenelg Street, South Brisbane 4010 - Ph: +61 7 3364 0800 - Website

 

 

For media information, please contact Kath Rose on [email protected] or 0416 291 493

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