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The Tea Room QVB

  • Level 3 North End Queen Victoria Building, 455 George Street, 2000, Sydney, NSW, Australia


About The Tea Room QVB

Located in the heart of Sydney’s CBD, The Tea Room QVB was formerly the Grand Ballroom of the iconic Queen Victoria Building. Transformed in 1997, this palatial space gracefully evolved into one of Sydney’s most beautiful dining rooms. This landmark in fine dining was established by Grand Pacific Group Founder/CEO Manuel Spinola to bring European glamour to the heart of Sydney.

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Level 3 North End Queen Victoria Building, 455 George Street, 2000, Sydney, NSW, Australia

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