
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.
WHEN
Saturday, 22nd March 2025
AGE
65+ year olds
COST
$39 booking fee
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