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Reef has new attractions

A NEW Irish pub and a newly branded nightclub are just some of the recent additions to the Noosa Reef Hotel.
Flanagan’s Irish Pub is located downstairs and opened with a bang for Melbourne Cup and hasn’t stopped impressing the locals since.
With a traditional menu on offer from 12noon to 9pm with classics such as Guinness pie and lamb stew, and Guinness and Kilkenny on tap, the Irish bar is proving a favourite among locals and visitors alike.
Comfy chairs, booths and high tables all add to the appeal of Flanagan’s Irish Pub, making it the perfect place to relax with friends and enjoy a pint or two.
For those who like it loud, Soda is the place to be every weekend.
The newly branded nightclub comes to life every Friday and Saturday night from 9pm to 3am, with the Sindayz Session kicking off at 2pm every Sunday.
Soda will host an impressive list of national and international acts to send out the year in style, including the global dance phenomenon, Mobin Master, who will perform on 1 December.
The party continues on New Year’s Day with Benson and Acaddamy from 4pm.
Tickets for both events are available now at $20 per person for pre-sale.
For the families, Noosa Reef Hotel has Christmas covered with a delicious lunch menu including succulent roasts, seafood and traditional Christmas pudding to finish.
Sometimes you just can’t beat the classics.
Christmas lunch is $90 per person, $25 for children under 12 and kids under 5 are free.
Book and pay before 20 December for your chance to win a Christmas hamper drawn on Christmas Day.
Santa will also make a special appearance to pick up all the letters from the children as well as drop off a little something special for each child.
Phone 5430 7500 to book your table for Christmas lunch.

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