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Alba launches Lazy Sundays

Alba Noosa, renowned for its exquisite cuisine and picturesque garden views, situated in Parkridge just a short drive from Hastings St, is unveiling an exciting addition to its offerings – Lazy Sundays.

Aimed at embracing the local Noosa community, these events promise an enjoyable, laid-back experience that’s perfect for winding down.

Lazy Sundays at Alba are all about the name – relaxed. Held bi-monthly, this new pop-up venture introduces a refreshing approach to dining.

Indulge in a shared Sunday Roast feast or savour our delicious wood-fired Sourdough Pizza.

The setting is intentionally casual, providing a counter service with an absence of frills, while the atmosphere is filled with the soothing sounds of live music.

Expect a different side of Alba, one that’s laid-back yet still encapsulates the essence of quality.

This is the Alba you’ve never seen before – where patrons can enjoy a leisurely afternoon, accompanied by cocktails and the rhythmic backdrop of live tunes.

A space where you can indulge in chilled drinks, relish a slice of pizza, or dig into a shared Sunday Roast accompanied by seasonal trimmings.

Mark your calendar for the first and third Sunday of each month, from 1pm to 4pm, starting Sunday 17 September. The Sunday Roast feast is priced at $45pp, while their Sunday wood-fired pizza is just $18.

Join in as Alba embraces the spirit of community, offering a chance to unwind in a setting that beautifully combines the Alba touch with a relaxed vibe. Lazy Sundays – the perfect blend of class and comfort, just as Noosa deserves.

Visit albanoosa.com.au or call 0752111555.

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