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Make any occasion special at Noosa Italian

The perfect place to make any meal a special occasion is Noosa Italian Restaurant and Pizza, bringing an authentic and warm-hearted slice of Italy to the astonishing location of Noosa Marina.

Celebrate New Year’s Eve 2022 in style with the best river view seat in Noosa. All tables have a water and fireworks view.

Seating at 5.30pm (three course) and 7.30pm, there will be an amazing five-course meal and fireworks on show in the Marina at 10pm.

The menu has been draws upon influences of the owners who were born and grew up in the North Italian regions with a strong focus on Tuscan, Sardinian cuisines and wood-fired pizza.

But this is more than your usual pizza and pasta trattoria. Noosa Italian offers a full selection of homemade pastas, wood-fired pizzas, meals, antipasto plates, salads and desserts to satisfy even discriminating palates.

It is well known that Italian cuisine includes some wonderful dishes, so can you imagine how extraordinary they could be when made with the best imported and local products like Noosa red tomatoes, Pomona honey caramelised carrots, Eumundi strawberries and more.

Enjoy a 360-degree experience with great food, good wine and the priceless, uninterrupted view over the Noosa River.

That’s why this is the ideal location for a casual lunch, your everyday special occasion with friends and relatives, or a romantic dinner!

Find them at 2 Parkyn Court, Noosa Marina, Tewantin.

Tuesday to Sunday: lunch 11.30am – 2.30pm. Dinner 5.30pm – 8pm.

For bookings call 0434 190 573 or visit noosaitalianrestaurant.com.au/bookings

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