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Bergerac

Ph: (03) 9629 2868 ; 131 King St, Melbourne 3000
French, $$
Open Lunch: Mon-Fri 11.30am-3pm, Dinner: Mon- Sat 6pm-10.30pm, Closed Sunday; Licensed, BYO; AE, BC, DC, MC, V, Seats inside 90, Private room 50

Mietta's Review
A popular long-lunch spot for local suits, Bergerac is an archetypal French brasserie it's very Parisian; cosy, and friendly with an extensive traditional French menu. The service is fast and efficient, and the carpeted floors keep the noise level in check. It s a great place for group dinners or parties.

Other published opinions

Herald Sun, Sunday Magazine, 2003, Lyall Corless,score 7/10,'Popular lunch spot for city suits'

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Bergerac (03) 9629 2868, , 131 King St, Melbourne - A popular long-lunch spot for local suits, Bergerac is an archetypal French brasserie.

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