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Tap into Tapas

Spring is here so it’s time for enjoying delicious food and cold drinks with friends while taking in the stunning views of Noosa River from the deck of Noosaville’s Is Tapas Bar.
Well-known for its tempting tapas and delicious sangria, Is Tapas now offers a new lunch menu and spring specials just in time for the warmer weather.
Diners can choose from soft tortillas with shredded pork or ground beef for just $9 or dive into nachos with guacamole, sour cream, cheese and salsa with a choice of beef, chicken or pork for only $18, plus pizzas are only $10 each.
For couples, there is the lunch special for two with a choice of either two tortillas, two pizzas or a serve of nachos plus a bottle of wine for only $30.
For those who have never tried tapas before, now is the perfect time to enjoy the traditional dining style where an array of smaller dishes means diners can enjoy a great range of tastes matched with their favourite drink.
Is Tapas offers 22 tapas dishes under $10 including prawn and pork steamed dumplings with black vinegar and chilli oil dressing for $10, deep-fried whitebait dusted with salt and pepper and served with garlic aioli for $8 or the delicious crumbed Spanish olives stuffed with fetta for only $8, available for lunchtime dining.
Grab a table, order a range of dishes and settle in to enjoy an afternoon of good food, great company and beautiful views at Is Tapas.
Is Tapas is at 249 Gympie Terrace, Noosaville, and is open daily from noon until late.
Bookings are recommended and can be made by phoning 5447 1818.

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