
Lamaro's Hotel
South Melbourne, Melbourne
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Event Description
A truly local pub, nestled on Cecil Street, Lamaro’s Hotel has a long history in the area. Our doors first opened in the 1850s! Our Team Proprietor Paul Dimattina will welcome you with a warm greeting and a friendly smile when you walk in the door. Paul’s team of experienced, energetic, knowledgeable, and friendly staff will ensure your visit will be memorable and have you wanting to return for more! Our modern Australian cuisine is perfectly executed with some of Geoff's classic dishes from his extensive experience in Australia's best kitchens.
WHEN
Saturday, 5th April 2025
AGE
50-60 year olds
COST
$39 booking fee
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