Dolce Napoli

Balmain, Sydney

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Event Description

Dolce Napoli is an authentic Italian restaurant situated in the heart of Balmain. Serving home made meals and desserts, Italian wines & beers, Limoncello, and more.

EVENT LOCATION

Dolce Napoli

336 Darling St

Balmain, Sydney

WHEN

Saturday, 6th February 2021

AGE

55-65 year olds

COST

$35 booking fee

NEED TO CANCEL AFTER REGISTERING?

Get in touch ASAP. Late cancellations and non-attendance will still incur a booking fee payment of $35.

EVENT LOCATION

Dolce Napoli

336 Darling St

Balmain, Sydney


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