Dining and riding in style with Botswana Butchery
Dining and riding in style with Botswana Butchery Queenstown
Queenstown’s iconic lakefront restaurant is offering diners a ‘taste of the high life’ this winter.
Botswana Butchery Queenstown has added a new indulgence to their menu -- the ultimate pick up and drop off service in the cosmopolitan alpine destination.
Diners can enjoy pure luxury by travelling in high-class style in a chauffeur-driven Bentley Flying Spur.
Complimentary transfers from any location within central Queenstown are available to diners at lunch time (noon to 3 pm) and very special rates, priced from as little as $25 one-way, apply for transfers within the surrounding district* or outside lunch hours.
Good Group CEO Russell Gray said he thought the service would be welcomed by locals and visitors alike.
“Queenstown is the ultimate alpine destination where people don’t do things by halves, so why not go that extra mile? You deserve it!
“Whether it is locals celebrating a special occasion or visiting skiers looking for that very special ‘ride’ to or from town, it’s definitely a must.”
Located in Queenstown’s historic precinct, Botswana Butchery offers a sumptuous menu full of flavour. It has a strong focus on fine cuts of beef and wild and organic foods.
During the day, an Express Lunch menu is available with a selection of quick and delicious dishes for $15.
Botswana Butchery is warm and welcoming all year-round, with its roaring log fires and private dining suites. Function rooms can accommodate larger groups of up to 30 people for those looking to entertain friends or colleagues.
“People enjoy the extensive menu, admire the fantastic views, love the roaring fires, and really relax and enjoy the whole experience,” said Mr Gray.
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