Fratelli Paradiso
Potts Point, Sydney
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Event Description
"In 1991, three Italian boys headed north of the border to bring a little slice of Melbourne dining to Sydney. Fratelli Paradiso opened its doors in 2001 in Potts Point’s leafy Paris quarter and has since become an inner-city institution. Ask any Potts Point local and they’ll tell you the same thing: you come here for the vibrant ambiance and service as much for the well-dressed Italian fare." - Broadsheet.
WHEN
Saturday, 31st January 2026
AGE
65+ year olds
COST
$39 booking fee
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If you’re allocated a seat and later can’t attend, please let us know as soon as possible.
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You’ll only be charged if you’re allocated a seat and don’t cancel at least 48 hours before the event.
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