New Year's Eve at Four Winds 360° Revolving Restaurant
New Year's Eve at Four Winds 360° Revolving Restaurant
New Year's Eve at Four Winds 360° Revolving Restaurant

New Year’s Eve at Four Winds 360° Revolving Restaurant


Wow, what a year! If you’re keen to celebrate the last meal of 2017 in superb style, look no further than the sumptuous buffet spread at Four Winds 360° Revolving Restaurant. Treat yourself to entrees of oysters kilpatrick, Mooloolaba prawns and Balmain bugs thermidor, followed by a feast of Moreton Bay bugs, spanner crab, Tasmanian smoked salmon and sea scallops in shell with chimmi churri. Just be sure to save room for the lavish pièce de résistance, a perfectly cooked half lobster. While it’s easy to spend all of your time at the seafood station, be sure to take a trip to the carvery and enjoy a succulent prime rib of beef red wine jus and whole-baked snapper with star anise beurre blanc. There are also plenty of tasty meat-free options on offer. Bring your meal to a sensational finish with a selection of sweets including baked berries cheesecake, tiramisu, chocolate mousse slice and Baileys panacotta, to name a few.

Whether you’re keen to take in the incredible views by twilight or watch the sky light up at midnight, Four Winds 360° Revolving Restaurant has your New Year’s Eve dining well and truly covered. There are two sittings available, the first from 5:30–7:30 and is $129 for adults and $59 for children (5-12 years) and the second is from 9:00 pm to 1:00 am and is $199 for adults, which includes a three-hour beverage package. There will be a DJ spinning tunes from 10:30 pm. If you’re looking for a New Year’s Eve party that is a cut above, book a table at Four Winds 360° Revolving Restaurant.

Keen to take full advantage of that drinks package? Stay the night and wake up with glorious ocean views. For the best rate visit Crowne Plaza. To book a table, call 07 5592 9906 or email [email protected].

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