Westfield Tea Tree Plaza will open the doors to its $50 million dining and entertainment precinct, a new family friendly offer in the North East of Adelaide, on 25 October. Featuring nine new restaurants and South Australia’s first HOYTS LUX cinemas this will be a welcome addition to Adelaide customers.
Jointly owned by Scentre Group and AMP Capital, Westfield Tea Tree Plaza is set to become South Australia’s dining and entertainment destination of choice, with news it will be adding another two first-to-market retailers to its banquet of experiences – contemporary Schnitzel house, Schintz and Rockpool Dining Group’s The Bavarian will open in Adelaide for the first time. In addition to these firsts, Westfield Tea Tree Plaza has also announced it will welcome a new concept TGI Friday’s offering American staples as well as Grill’d, the community’s new go-to for healthy burgers.
“After months of anticipation, I’m excited to announce Westfield Tea Tree Plaza’s new dining and entertainment precinct will open to the public on 25th October. Unlike anything else in Adelaide, the new precinct will deliver a series of firsts for SA and will be a place for customers to come together and discover new favourites. We can’t wait to celebrate its grand opening in just three weeks’ time and unveil our living centre to the community”, says Westfield Tea Tree Plaza Centre Manager, Lachlan Monfries.
Redefining the cinema experience in South Australia, Westfield Tea Tree Plaza’s redevelopment will deliver South Australia’s first HOYTS LUX delivering a 12-screen cinema complete with a bespoke dine-in menu created by Manu Feildel and powered recliner seats installed in all cinemas.
The Westfield Tea Tree Plaza’s opening celebrations will be featured here and the next print issue of Shopping Centre News…