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Celebrate in style for Valentine’s Day

This Valentine’s Day, couples are invited to indulge in an elegant dining experience at Archie’s Farm Restaurant & Bar, located within Hyatt Place Melbourne Caribbean Park, Scoresby. Renowned for its refined atmosphere and exceptional cuisine, the restaurant has proudly been named Restaurant of the Year in both 2024 and 2025, making it the perfect setting for a memorable celebration of love.

On Saturday, February 14, Archie’s Farm will host a special four-course Valentine’s Day dinner, thoughtfully curated to delight the senses. Guests can choose from two sittings at 5.30pm or 8.00pm, with the experience priced at $95 per person. To elevate the evening further, optional cocktail and wine pairings will be available on the day, perfectly complementing each course and adding an extra touch of indulgence

Set within the contemporary surrounds of Hyatt Place Melbourne Caribbean Park, the restaurant offers a stylish and intimate backdrop for couples. For those wishing to extend the celebration, a special discounted Valentine’s Day accommodation package is also available for the weekend, exclusively bookable via the hotel’s website — ideal for couples looking to turn dinner into a romantic overnight escape

Bookings are essential and places are limited. For reservations, contact 0423 786 685, email caribbeanpark.archies@hyatt.com, or visit hyattplacecaribbeanpark.com for dining and accommodation details

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