Author: OutInCanberra

A Mad Hatters Tea Party this January at Mint Garden Bar

On Saturday 10 January, Mint Garden Bar is hosting a high tea with a twist.

Head down the Rabbit hole and into a wonderland fit for a Queen, a Rabbit, a Mad Hatter, and… Alice?

Nestled between the draping greenery will be a place to have your picnic, and eat it too! Inside your basket will feature all the usual high tea treats but with that fun, quirky and edgy Mint Garden Bar twist.

The Mad Hatters Tea Party package is $45.00 per person and includes a champagne cocktail or a mocktail upon arrival.

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Akiba – Sneak Peak

Akiba is almost here – with the doors opening next Monday 8 December. OutInCanberra has snuck in for a quick look, and we think you’re going to be impressed!

Firstly, it’s beautiful. There is a stunning bar, made with reclaimed timber from Thor’s Hammer and polished to a high gloss. Upon this sit the gorgeous copper beer taps, created a metal and wood motif that is repeated throughout the venue. You’ll have to look carefully to see just how often it pops up.

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5 Things to do this Weekend

Summer is finally here! Hooray! As usual, there’s a stack of stuff on this weekend. We’ve got everything from lakeside boozing to big beats at ‘A-cadz’. Enjoy! 1. Scrambled for La De Da’s birthday, Belconnen Friday from 8.00pm....

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WIN tickets to The Greek Film Festival at Palace Electric

The Greek Film Festival returns to Canberra with a five compelling films at Palace Electric Cinema. Each film will be contextualised by award-winning local filmmaker, Sotiris Dounoukos.

Opening night on 4 December offers a traditional Greek experience like no other, featuring the award-winning new film Little England, accompanied by traditional Greek music played by a fifteen-piece Mandolin Orchestra and exceptional Greek food and wine. Yum!

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The Hunger Games – MockingJay Part One

For people who have read The Hunger Games books – aside from being able to snidely hint they know how the series ends – widely view the final Hunger Games novel, ‘MockingJay’, as where author Suzanne Collins lost her mojo.

So, the seemingly insurmountable challenge for Director Francis Lawrence and crew is this: how to adapt a weak story into not one, but two feature films, and satisfy audiences while keeping the book purists happy.

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