Hellenic Club of Canberra undergoes exciting internal renovations

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The Hellenic Club of Canberra has announced the commencement of stage one of its internal renovations, aimed at enhancing the club’s offerings and creating an even more welcoming environment for members and visitors.

Starting on Thursday, September 26, the club has begun the demolition of its existing café to make way for a larger, upgraded café space.

During the renovation period, patrons won’t have to miss out on their favourite coffee and treats, as a temporary coffee cart will be available in the Triton Lounge.

In addition to the café renovation, the gaming room will also undergo refreshing updates, and the Triton Lounge will receive improvements designed to enhance the atmosphere for social gatherings. These enhancements are set to create a more comfortable and inviting space for visitors to enjoy.

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