Generations of romance

The romantic fireplace.

THE family owned and operated McNevin’s Gunyah Restaurant has been in Warwick for more than 25 years and is now under the management of a third generation – Danielle McNevin.
According to Danielle the fully licensed restaurant with its warm and friendly atmosphere makes it the perfect venue for all occasions from family get togethers to cocktail parties to an intimate dinner for two.
“Why not book a table to celebrate Valentine’s Day at one of our Valentine’s Day events,” she said.
“Our first Valentine’s Day event is especially for the single ladies and gentlemen of Warwick and its surrounds and will be held of Friday 13 February.
“For $65 per person or $60 per person for groups of five or more you can enjoy a “love potion cocktail” on arrival, a three course dinner and live entertainment.”
The restaurant’s second event will be held on Saturday 14 February and for just $65 per person includes a romantic four-course dinner, a rose for all the ladies, and live entertainment by the talented local Ebony Wickham of Stanthorpe who has just returned from competing at the 2015 Tamworth Country Music Festival.
Some of the wouth-waterers on the Valentine’s Day menu are:
Starters: Olive Bruschetta to share.
Choice of entres: Smoked salmon spring rolls, Creamy tomato and spinach soup, Zeschain pepper prawns with sweet potato noodle salad.
Choice of Main: Pesto seared tuna on a potato and bean salad, Grilled lamb cutlets with parmesan polenta and pea and mint puree, Mango and cashew chicken salad, Petite eye fillet with hand cut kumara chips and poached mushroom sauce.
Dessert: Rose ice-cream with chocolate dipped strawberries and chantilly cream to share.