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Celebrate the holidays at Pier 11

With a waterfront setting unmatched in Noosa, Pier 11 is the perfect place to celebrate the holidays with your family and friends.

Pier 11 Restaurant is spectacularly located at the Noosa Marina perched overlooking the Noosa River. 

Specialising in modern Australian cuisine with a menu featuring fresh seafood, ribs, pasta, steak, and vegetarian options, there’s something for everyone.

The stylish and modern decor of the main restaurant offers diners a picturesque setting for all dining occasions. 

The River Lounge offers a great place to meet with friends to relax and unwind, enjoy a cocktail, a glass of wine, a cold beer, or whatever suits your palate as you take in the endless river views and the natural surroundings. 

With its flexible floor plan, attention to detail and quality of service, Pier 11 Bistro, Restaurant and Events is easily configured to accommodate your group’s every need; wedding functions, anniversaries, Buck’s and Hen’s nights, corporate functions, birthday celebrations, Christmas Parties and more.

A well-known favourite amongst locals, Noosa resident Ross said he would highly recommend this venue.

“Always a favourite, as a local I’m continually pleased with great food, awesome service and having a pet friendly area which accommodates my furry friend is such an added bonus. Five plus stars… and I’m a tough marker,” he said.

Another happy customer, Michael said, “Great food, wonderful staff and beautiful atmosphere with amazing views of Noosa River.”

Find Pier 11 at Shop 1a Noosa Marina, 2 Parkyn Court Tewantin.

For more information call 07 5474 4799 or visit pier11.com.au

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