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Top spots for special day

Tewantin Noosa RSL
Tewantin Noosa RSL has organised a special Valentine’s Day Dinner menu for those wanting to treat the one who is most precious in their life this Valentine’s Day.
Taste test: Your mouth will water when served a garlic and thyme grilled chicken breast with sweet potato mash, asparagus and salsa verde or treat yourself to the sticky date pudding with toffee caramel sauce for dessert.
Cost: Diners have the choice of two courses for $36 or three courses for $46 with a set menu providing two choices for every course.
Bookings: Bookings are essential, phone the RSL on 5447 1766 to book your table.
Cooroy RSL
Treating your loved one to a romantic dinner this Valentine’s Day doesn’t have to break the bank. Cooroy RSL are pulling out all the stops to help make this Valentine’s Day one to remember and it won’t cost you the Earth.
The Cooroy RSL will set the mood for your romantic dinner with the much-loved renditions playing all your favourites from 4pm until 8pm and there’s a chance for one lucky lady to walk away a winner with a bouquet of scented roses up for grabs.
Taste test: There will be a two-course menu on offer and special platters for romantic couples to share at great prices.
Cost: Prices vary.
Bookings: Contact the club for further information on 5447 6131.
Sunshine Beach Surf Club
Enjoy breakfast, lunch or dinner at the picturesque Sunshine beach Surf Club this Valentine’s Day. There will be live music with Mo’Swagger from 3pm and a raffle for one lucky couple to win a his and hers gift basket valued over $300.
Taste test: Share a delicious pork belly and hervey bay scallops sizzle plate for two accompanied with jasmine rice and Asian greens for only $36.
Cost: Prices vary.
Bookings: Contact the club for further information on 5447 5491.
IS Tapas Bar
Indulge your senses with a special Valentine’s Day 5-course menu at the funky IS Tapas Bar, it’s sure to impress.
Taste Test: Tantalise your tastebuds with prawn and pork steamed dumplings with black vinegar and chilli oil or maybe you would prefer the grilled scallops with crispy duck, coriander and mild chilli sauce deep-fried Moreton Bay bug tails drizzled with honey. If sweet is more your style, then just wait until you try the Affrogato-espresso, vanilla bean ice cream and Frangelico.
Cost: $99 per couple.
Bookings: Contact the restaurant on 5447 1818.
Thomas Corner Eatery
Thomas Corner Eatery on Gympie Terrace, Noosaville, is sharing the love and celebrating Valentine’s Day with an afternoon of good food, drinks and live music. Lunch kicks off at noon, followed by Brad Schultz and his acoustic guitar at 1.30pm. From 3pm until 5.30pm the music continues, accompanied with a selection of bar snacks and beverage specials. With striking views over the Noosa River and as the sunset views begin to fade stay on for early evening drinks and a stunning meal created by the talented Thomas Corner team of chefs.
Taste test: Thomas Corner Eatery is famous for its delicious menus which include pancetta wrapped asparagus, lentil vinaigrette, Adelaide hills goat cheese or for something more substantial try their barbecue mahi mahi, baby zucchini, pine nut, black cherry tomatoes, finger lime dish.
Cost: Prices vary.
Bookings: Contact the eatery on 5470 2224 or online at thomascorenr.com.au.
Zachary’s on Hastings
Enjoy a romantic night at the new Zachary’s on Hastings Street. The new location offers a relaxed and funky feel combined with Zachary’s well-loved pizzas and cocktails.
Taste test: Sharing is caring, enjoy a calamari entre for two followed by a large pizza and two cocktails for only $50.
Cost: $50 for the Valentine’s Day special.
Bookings: Contact the restaurant on 5473 0011.

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