New restaurant in Bronte: Table Manners bringing Euro food to your local
Table Manners, a European-influenced neighbourhood restaurant and bar, is set to open its doors in late winter in Bronte. Taking over the Macpherson Street site previously occupied by Wet Paint, the venue is owned and operated by the esteemed hospitality figure, Alex Cameron. Designed by the acclaimed interior designer and Cameron’s close friend, Blainey North, Table Manners will feature two distinct spaces: a cosy six-seat bar with a relaxed lounge area, and an expansive 75-seat dining room. Cameron, a local of Bronte, aims to fill a gap in the area by offering a relaxed venue that prioritises exceptional service, excellent wine, and an approachable menu. With an impressive background as the former group general manager of hatted-Sydney venues such as Franca, Parlar, and Armorica, and recent consultancy work on Sydney openings including Bobby’s Cronulla and Bartiga, Cameron brings a wealth of experience to this new venture. Reflecting on his new restaurant, Cameron stated, “The opportunity to take the reins of the Wet Paint site after 23 years is something I am really excited about. I hope this site will continue to be the neighbourhood venue for locals. An extension of their own home, one in which they visit time and time again.” He added, “Table Manners is my first solo venture, putting down roots in my own backyard feels right as I bring my love of European dining to Bronte. For me, it’s a place to share what we love best, and for everyone to make memories over good food and wine.” The menu at… Read More