Macleay St Bistro

Potts Point, Sydney

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Event Description

Macleay St Bistro now resides just a few doors down in Monopole's old digs, serving the familiar French cuisine it's renowned for. We have been named by many a "Sydney institution", and proudly served over one million customers in over four decades in business. We pride ourselves on serving fresh, locally sourced ingredients with a consistency of flavours in every dish. Callum, our chef has over a decade of international experience in the industry and is passionate about creating classic French flavoursome dishes that leave our customers satisfied every time.

EVENT LOCATION

Macleay St Bistro

71A Macleay Street

Potts Point, Sydney

WHEN

Saturday, 7th September 2024

AGE

40-50 year olds

COST

$39 booking fee

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EVENT LOCATION

Macleay St Bistro

71A Macleay Street

Potts Point, Sydney


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