Tank Stream Hotel introduces new function space

The Tank Stream Hotel in Sydney is launching a new function space overlooking one of Sydney’s historic laneways.

The Tank Stream Hotel in Sydney is launching a new function space overlooking one of Sydney’s historic laneways.

The atmospheric Tank Stream Terrace is accessible from the Curtin Place laneway, opposite Australia Square. The laneway is named after former Australian Prime Minister, John Curtin, and the Tank Stream – Sydney’s original life source – runs under the laneway.

Designed for informal cocktail and networking events, the Tank Stream Terrace can host up to 30 with a range of food and beverage menus supplied by the hotel’s Le Petit Flot restaurant.

The venue, which features retractable ceiling to floor windows that can be fully opened in warmer weather, is available for small functions either during the day or in the evening and is expected to be particularly popular for pre-Christmas corporate functions.

The new Tank Stream Terrace venue complements the Tank Stream’s private dining function space adjacent to Le Petit Flot restaurant on the first floor of the hotel.

The private dining room offers an intimate, atmospheric space bathed in natural light that can seat 24 in a boardroom format, 32 in banquet style and up to 40 for cocktails. Full A/V facilities can be arranged for launches and bespoke corporate events.

The function room is also popular for small wedding and special occasion receptions, with the Tank Stream’s function team able to decorate and design the space to suit a wide range of events.

The Tank Stream Hotel boasts Sydney’s most convenient location, situated in the heart of the CBD within a short walk of Wynyard Station, Circular Quay, Martin Place, Macquarie Street and via underground walkway to Barangaroo.

 

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