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Discover the best of brews, spirits, and culinary delights at the Noosa Eat & Drink Festival

As excitement builds for the Noosa Eat & Drink Festival, we invite you to explore the delightful array of pop-ups from international and local breweries, distilleries, and wineries at the Festival Village on 1 and 2 June.

Beer enthusiasts can look forward to an impressive line-up of breweries.

Heads of Noosa, known for their exceptional lagers, will share the main tent with Dal Zotto wines, where visitors can collect a complimentary glass of Prosecco upon entry.

Joining them will be Terella Brewing, Felons Brewing Co, Matso’s Brewing, Your Mates Brewing, Boiling Pot, CBCo and Noosa Beer, offering a diverse range of unique brews.

Spirit lovers can enjoy local distilleries like Seabourne, offering expertly crafted gin cocktails. Additionally, visitors can sample offerings from Lula Rum, Sunshine & Sons, Papa Salt Gin, Vivir Tequila, and more, showcasing exceptional quality and innovative flavours.

Wine connoisseurs are in for a treat with a curated selection of Australian wineries.

Whether you prefer robust reds, crisp whites, or elegant rosés, the wine pop-ups will have something to satisfy every palate. Expect to see Mojo Wines, Shaw + Smith, Hungerford Hill Wines, and Days and Daze, among others.

The Producers Pavilion is a must-visit for anyone passionate about local, artisanal products. Here, you’ll find gourmet treats and handcrafted items from local artisans. Discover handcrafted ceramics from Kim Wallace Ceramics, the unique flavours of Noosa Black Garlic, pure raw honey from Hum Honey, and therapeutic teas from Heart Therapeutics.

Indulge in award-winning cheeses from Woombye Cheese and explore a variety of other local offerings. The Pavilion is the perfect place to find unique gifts and support local businesses.

No food festival is complete without a fantastic selection of culinary delights.

The Noosa Eat & Drink Festival features pop-ups from some of the best local eateries.

Expect delicious Italian from Noosa Waterfront Restaurant and Trattoria Benati pop-ups, wood fired delights by Chargrill by Jooje and mouth-watering, freshly-made pizzas by Zachary’s, plus much more.

In addition to the incredible food and drinks, the Festival Village will feature celebrity chef entertainment on the main stage all day.

From 4pm each day, guests can enjoy live music, creating the perfect scene in Noosa Woods to sip on a sundowner.

Tickets to the Noosa Eat & Drink Festival Village are just $44.50 for a day pass, or $69.50 for a weekend pass, offering great value for a weekend of culinary indulgence and discovery. Children under 18 are free on Sunday, making it a wonderful family-friendly event.

With just two weeks until the Noosa Eat & Drink Festival returns for 2024, now is the perfect time to secure your tickets online at NoosaEatDrink.com.au.

Don’t miss your chance to experience the ultimate celebration of food, drink, and local culture in Noosa!

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