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HomeDiningMenu full of tasty options

Menu full of tasty options

By Hollie Harris

Froth and Fodder Cafe in Arcadia Street prides itself on filling bellies with fresh, local produce made in-house every day.
With a menu full of tasty options to re-fuel after a morning surf or to warm up with a cup of organic coffee and some good company, Froth and Fodder is becoming a favourite hangout for locals.
The brekkie menu has all the usual stars with the Froth and Fodder twist; French toast loaded with hazelnut and mascarpone in a sweet vanilla batter and berry compote and cream (yum!) and eggs bennie on sourdough with house-made hollandaise, classic bacon and eggs – you get the drift.
Or tuck into a bacon, lettuce and tomato (BLT), steak sandwich, a pile of wedges, fish and chips or a good old Aussie burger with all the trimmings.
Aside from home-made cooking at its best, you can eye off the collection of Little Cove Surfboards for sale. Hand crafted by a few of the real masters of shaping, these boards will get you reminiscing about shaping back in the day and remembering why handmade is always better.
Pop down Arcadia Street and check out Froth and Fodder next time you’re in Noosa Junction – it may just become your new place to chill out.

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