Hellenic Club of Canberra unveils exciting upgrades with bistro revamp and new offerings

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The Hellenic Club of Canberra is entering an exciting new chapter, unveiling a series of upgrades designed to enhance the member experience and cater to all generations of the community.

At the heart of the transformation is a complete renovation of the Club’s much-loved Bistro. A staple for generations, the Bistro has long been celebrated for its warm atmosphere and generous meals. The renovation will retain its historic charm while introducing a fresh, contemporary design to create an even more welcoming and comfortable dining space.

In a sweet new addition, the Club has announced the upcoming launch of Mavi Gelati, a vibrant gelato bar that will offer premium, handcrafted gelato made on site with high-quality ingredients.

Families can also look forward to a brand-new, state-of-the-art children’s fun and games room. Designed to provide a safe and interactive space, the facility will ensure young visitors are entertained while their families enjoy the Club’s many offerings.

Meanwhile, Ela Café – the Club’s newest space – is already proving a hit with patrons. Open now, Ela Café features a tempting selection of house-made Greek sweets, savoury bites, and top-tier coffee, offering an authentic café experience right in the heart of the Club.

With these exciting developments, the Hellenic Club is evolving to better serve its community and create a modern, inclusive environment for members and guests of all ages.

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