DEAR SAINTE ÉLOISE - DSE
Bar
2024
Recommended
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2024
A bar that celebrates the simple pleasures of life, bread and good wine. Eloise was a character in George Orwell's novel Down and Out in Paris and London , to whom a man lost in the streets of Paris asks for just enough money to buy bread and wine. Eloise answers his prayer. This bar serves wine but also brandy, cocktails, beers and other Australian and European spirits. And if you want to take advantage of all the qualities of the place, you can take advantage of the restaurant area to discover tasty dishes.
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