Hellenic Club of Canberra’s Bistro enters final renovation phase

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The Hellenic Club of Canberra has announced that the final stage of its Bistro renovations will commence on Wednesday, 5 November, marking the most significant phase of the project to date.

This final stage will include major upgrades to the back-of-house facilities, designed to enhance both the quality and efficiency of the Club’s dining operations. As a result, the Bistro will temporarily close for approximately four weeks while works are completed.

During this period, members and guests are encouraged to enjoy the Club’s other popular dining options – Kivotos, Ginseng, and Ela Café – which will all remain open and trading as usual. Each venue offers a unique culinary experience, from authentic Mediterranean and Asian dishes to relaxed café-style dining.

When the new Bistro reopens, patrons can look forward to the return of classic Hellenic Club favourites alongside an updated menu featuring new additions designed to elevate the dining experience.

Adding to the excitement, the Club confirmed that Mavi Gelati, a new gelato offering, is nearing completion and will launch around the same time as the Bistro reopening.

Club management thanked members for their patience and ongoing support during the transformation, expressing confidence that the final result will deliver a modern, vibrant, and welcoming dining space that reflects the Club’s commitment to excellence.

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