Olive & Angelo
Brisbane City, Brisbane
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Event Description
Olive & Angelo delivers to Brisbane an authentic signature of traditional Italian cuisine, brought to you by Angelo and Yuliya Leonforte. We have a generous focus on catering to all diners. Therefore we have created a menu of gluten-free, vegan & traditional options. We proudly make all of our own pasta, including our gluten free & vegan pastas. Check out the new pizza & pasta flavours we have curated for you to enjoy. A new Italian experience is awaiting you!
WHEN
Saturday, 18 May 24
AGE
65+ year olds
COST
$39 booking fee
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