
Grana
Sydney, Sydney
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Event Description
Grana is the Italian word for “grain”, which is at the heart of what we do. The Grains that we use have been sourced from local NSW farms, preferring producers with smaller crops and less common heritage grains. We mill them on-site to produce our own flour, which is then used in our pasta room and pastry kitchen to produce fresh and delicious culinary experiences to enjoy. Our menu is approachable and driven by fresh and high quality produce, with our drinks being simple, well made and tasty. We combine this with humble and warm service, opening our doors from lunch to late evenings – always being there for our guests, at absolutely any time of the day
WHEN
Saturday, 1st February 2025
AGE
40-50 year olds
COST
$39 booking fee
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