Bills Shichirigahama

評論

Bills is run by Bill Granger, an internationally renowned Australian chef, who is particularly well known for his brunches.

景點資訊

地址

Weekend House Alley 2F 1-1-1 Shichirigahama, Kamakura, Kanagawa-ken, 248-0026 (路線)

營業時間

7:00 - 21:00 現正開放

開放時間

星期一 7:00 - 17:00
星期二 7:00 - 21:00
星期三 7:00 - 21:00
星期四 7:00 - 21:00
星期五 7:00 - 21:00
星期六 7:00 - 21:00
星期天 7:00 - 21:00
假期 7:00 - 21:00

電話號碼

0467-39-2244

Dietary

  • Vegetarian
  • Vegan

Seating

  • Outdoor / Terrace seating

Payment Method

  • 接受信用卡
  • Credit card - Visa
  • Credit card - Mastercard
  • Credit card - Amex
  • Credit card - JCB

Dining Options

  • Breakfast
  • Lunch
  • Brunch
  • Takeout

Language support

  • Japanese
  • English

Accessibility

  • Guide dog access

備品

  • 免費停車場

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