Bathers' Pavilion - Bistro

Mosman, Sydney

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Event Description

Take your seat with a table for six at Bathers' Bistro. Relaxed bistro dining by the beach. Overlooking the Balmoral Beach promenade, the buzzing, bold, and bright bistro space is a mix of booth seating, cane chairs and pops of colour. The ambiance reflects the approachable and casual coastal style of Bathers’ Bistro.

EVENT LOCATION

Bathers' Pavilion - Bistro

4 The Esplanade

Mosman, Sydney

WHEN

Saturday, 6th July 2024

AGE

60+ year olds

COST

$39 booking fee

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EVENT LOCATION

Bathers' Pavilion - Bistro

4 The Esplanade

Mosman, Sydney


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