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Step into an enchanted world of fantasy and fun at Brisbane Quarter, 300 George St, with Nearly Midnight, an eye-catching installation by acclaimed local artist Rachel Burke, on display until March 27, 2024.

A nod to GOMA'S Fairy Tales exhibition, Brisbane Quarter invites visitors to feel like Cinderella amid Rachel Burke's magical, large-scale works including a 2-metre high sparkling slipper, bedazzled mirror ball and shimmering forest of blue and silver tinsel.

Nearly Midnight, Brisbane Quarter

Pairing with the playful theme, Brisbane Quarter restaurants have created a tantalising array of specially-themed dishes and drink options. 

Persone - Immerse yourself in the frothy ‘Nuvola’ cocktail, crafted with Chambord and Cointreau, infused with ginger syrup and lemon juice, and topped with fairy floss for $25.

Persone, Brisbane Quarter

Brisbane Phoenix - Transport yourself to a faraway land with the ‘Blue Sand’ cocktail containing vodka, cognac, orange liqueur, lemon and Sprite, sprinkled with gold sugar dust, priced at $28. Then treat your tastebuds to the delicious Midnight M9 Wagyu with Scampi Caviar for $128.

Brisbane Phoenix, Brisbane Quarter

Phat Boy - Not just for princesses, the ‘Will You Marry Me?’ cocktail is a delectable, fruity, pink concoction of raspberry vodka, rosewater, pink grapefruit and pomegranate juice for $18.

Phat Boy, Brisbane Quarter

Tenya - Sip on the ‘Niffler’ cocktail, a citrusy burst of Japanese yuzu and bergamot liqueur expertly underpinned by gin and sake, priced at $25.

Tenya, Brisbane Quarter

Living Room Bar, W Brisbane - Indulge in the ‘Ever After High Tea’ inspired by classic childhood stories with sweet and savoury bites whipped up with the reigning flavours of the season starting at $79pp. Let your heart lead the way and pair your experience with the ‘Love is Blind’ cocktail for $99pp.

Living Room Bar, W Brisbane

Meet Tea & Coffee - Delight in the charm of the oh-so-kawaii ‘Happy Emoji’ egg-shaped waffles filled with your choice of cheese, chocolate or sweet red bean paste for $15 per box for a single flavour or $18 per box for two flavours.

Meet Tea & Coffee

Don't miss this enchanting experience that celebrates the cherished folk story of Cinderella at Brisbane Quarter for a limited time only.

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Nearly Midnight 

Brisbane Quarter

300 George St

Brisbane City 

Jan 16-Mar 27, 2024

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