Cafe renovations begin at the Hellenic Club of Canberra

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The Hellenic Club of Canberra has announced that a brand new cafe experience is on its way.

Over the next six to eight weeks, the Club will be working hard to bring its cafe vision to life, creating a warm and inviting space where patrons can relax, connect, and indulge in a delightful selection of treats.

From the moment they walk in, people can be expected to be greeted by a cozy, welcoming atmosphere designed for comfort and conversation.

The menu will feature a range of carefully curated offerings, with a special spotlight on traditional Greek sweets – lovingly prepared and full of the rich, authentic flavours.

“We truly appreciate your patience and enthusiasm as we prepare to launch. We look forward to seeing you soon,” the Club stated in a press release.

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