Vivace

Brighton, Melbourne

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Event Description

Since opening in 2004, Vivace has become synonymous with exceptional modern Italian food and service. Vivace has a warm and generous spirit, complimented with a striking interior that exudes Italian style and sophistication. This family run establishment prides itself on being the place you come for exquisite food, and stay for the unrivalled hospitality experience that is Vivace.

EVENT LOCATION

Vivace

317 Bay Street

Brighton, Melbourne

WHEN

Saturday, 22nd February 2025

AGE

60+ year olds

COST

$39 booking fee

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EVENT LOCATION

Vivace

317 Bay Street

Brighton, Melbourne


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