
Bistro Thierry
Toorak, Melbourne
Event Description
Bistro Thierry was created with a single purpose: to give customers a chance to experience all the ambience, warmth and hospitality of a bistro in Lyon or Paris here in Melbourne. From its striped black and white awning to the guillotine style bread board awaiting diners at the bar, the décor and lively atmosphere are unmistakably Gallic.
WHEN
Saturday, 16th August 2025
AGE
30-40 year olds
COST
$39 booking fee
NEED TO CANCEL AFTER REGISTERING?
Get in touch ASAP. Late cancellations and non-attendance will still incur a booking fee payment of $39.
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