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Valetine's Day at Coogee Bay Hotel
 

Celebrate Valentine’s Day by the sea with a simple, feel-good special made for sharing. Join us at Coogee Bay Hotel and enjoy two glasses of Veuve Clicquot Champagne and two freshly shucked oysters for $49, the perfect pairing for a relaxed coastal date.

Whether it’s a romantic catch-up, a first date, or a spontaneous toast with someone special, this Valentine’s Day special is all about easy moments, ocean air and good company.

Available Sat 14 February only.

 

Event details

Venue: Coogee Bay Hotel
Bookings: https://coogeebayhotel.com.au/whats-on/valentines-day-2026
Start Date: Saturday 14 February 2026

 

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