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Indulge your senses at the Noosa Eat & Drink Festival Village

Are you ready to embark on a food and drink adventure that will delight your taste buds and leave you craving for more?

Look no further than the Noosa Eat & Drink Festival Village, the ultimate destination for food lovers and beverage enthusiasts alike.

Set against the stunning backdrop of Noosa Woods, this festival promises an unforgettable experience where deliciousness meets entertainment in the most spectacular way possible.

One of the standout attractions of this year’s festival is the masterclasses presented by Olsson’s Salt.

These intimate sessions offer a unique opportunity to learn from some of the finest talents in the industry. With only 35 tickets available for each class, attendees are guaranteed a personalized experience like no other. And the best part? Most tickets are priced at just $35, making these sessions accessible to everyone.

From mastering the art of crafting the perfect lunchbox with George Georgievski to delving into the flavours of Mexico with Jason Jones from Bandita, there’s something for every palate.

For Seafood lovers, Caroline Helmy’s Raw Masterclass is sure to inspire, while Warren Mendes takes participants on a journey through South African cuisine.

But the delights don’t end there. Guests can also indulge their sweet tooth with Anna Polyviou’s Dessert Masterclass or learn, smell and taste their way through Seabourne Gin at their Gin Masterclass, where an added bonus awaits – a 700ml bottle to take home and enjoy at leisure.

In addition, Cameron Matthews presents a zero waste masterclass in conjunction with OzHarvest, offering insights into sustainable cooking practices and minimizing food waste. Plus, Sunshine and Sons Cocktail Masterclass provides an opportunity to learn the art of crafting refreshing cocktails using local ingredients.

Beyond the masterclasses, the Festival Village comes alive with live entertainment from 4pm daily, featuring incredible DJs and bands such as The Potbelleez and Bermuda Social. Plus, don’t miss the live cooking demonstrations from Celebrity Chefs on the main stage throughout the day, offering valuable insights and tips to elevate your cooking skills.

For those looking to take home a taste of the festival, the producers pavilion is a must-visit, showcasing a diverse range of local and international beverage brands. And if you’re craving a VIP experience, why not upgrade to the exclusive VIP section and enjoy additional perks and privileges?

With pop-up stalls offering a mouth-watering array of food and drinks, the Festival Village is the perfect place to savour the flavours and discover new tastes. Whether you’re a seasoned foodie or just looking for a fun day out, the Noosa Eat & Drink Festival promises an unforgettable experience for all.

Mark your calendars for 1 and 2 June and prepare to embark on a delicious journey like no other.

Tickets are selling fast, so don’t miss your chance to be part of this epic celebration. Get ready to eat, drink, and make memories that will last a lifetime at the Noosa Eat & Drink Festival Village.

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