Author: OutInCanberra

The Ruby Revue @ The Abbey

For the first time ever in Canberra, The Abbey is proud to present The Ruby Revue.

The Ruby Revue was one of the first regular burlesque revues to start during the early resurgence of burlesque in Australia. The show has been featured in Time Out Magazine, The Sydney Morning Herald and many more.

The Ruby Revue is coming to The Abbey on Saturday 28th July. Doors open at 6.30pm and the show starts at 9pm. You can opt to have a three-course dinner with the show which costs $100 or just watch the show which costs $45. The three-course dinner starts at 7.30pm.

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Renee Geyer @ The Abbey

Renee Geyer is performing at The Abbey for one night only! On Sunday 22nd July, be prepared to be entertained by the bona fide music icon!

Doors open at 6pm and show time starts at 8.30pm. There is the option to have a three-course dinner with the show which costs $125 or just watch the show only, which costs $55.

There will be champagne and canapés on arrival for guests who purchase the three-course dinner and show.

For more information, visit www.reneegeyer.com.au

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Your Top Six: Truffle dishes

To celebrate the Canberra & Capital Region Truffle Festival, we asked you guys where you have eaten the best dish with truffle in it in Canberra. Congratulations to Juliet Utteley, you are the winner for this week. This is what your top six answers were.

To win an OutInDeal, tell us where you think the best hidden restaurant in Canberra is hiding. Email [email protected] with your answer.

Legends Spanish Tapas Restaurant

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Burger for your thoughts

There is nothing more satisfying than sinking your teeth into a big, juicy, mouth-watering burger. Whether is it beef, chicken or vegie, burgers are one of the most popular winter comfort foods.

We are giving you the chance to win burgers for two people at one of Canberra’s most popular venues. All you have to do is follow this link to the OutInCanberra Facebook page, like the page and guess where the burger in the photo comes from.

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Show stopper by the lake

Visiting a restaurant with high expectations is a turbulent and more often than not inconsolably disappointing game. Entering The Boat House by the Lake on Monday night was a unique and primary experience. Not only did I allow myself ludicrous apparitions of gastronomic divinity, they were completely surpassed with beautiful ease by the seven course degustation menu, which left me in the uncharted territory of food-related speechlessness… seven times over.

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