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Novotel Sydney City Centre & Birdie Bar and Brasserie

WICKED High Tea: Novotel Sydney City x BIRDIE Bar&Brasserie

Where
7-9 York St
Sydney NSW 2000
Australia
Novotel Sydney City Centre & Birdie Bar and Brasserie
When

Every day, 12pm to 9pm Thursday 21 November to Saturday 21 December

Cost

Adult: $30.00Child: $17.00 (12 years and under)

We are excited to announce a long-awaited partnership with Universal Pictures, to celebrate the launch of the beloved musical turned film, Wicked, promising to bring the most magical of experiences to our guests.

Celebrate the launch of the movie Wicked with our Wicked-inspired High Tea and cocktails or mocktails!

Discover an immersive, Wicked-themed culinary experience that blends the magic of Wicked with the fun of our Birdie traditional high tea. Perfect for both big and little kids wanting the perfect Wicked experience, enjoy a variety of bite-size delectables inspired by Elphaba, Glinda, and Emerald City, both sweet and savoury, bringing magical flavours and colours to your table.

Plus, unleash your inner Glinda or Elphaba with a spellbinding cocktail or mocktail.

  • Adults – $30 per person

  • Kids – $17 per person (12 years and under)

  • Cocktails – $18 each

  • Mocktails – $12 each

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