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HomeNewsCountdown on for Noosa Eat & Drink Festival 2025

Countdown on for Noosa Eat & Drink Festival 2025

The countdown is on until Noosa Eat & Drink Festival returns.

Running Thursday 29 May to Sunday 1 June, organisers have announced the final lineup for this year’s Festival Village.

The 2025 festival will be its most ambitious yet, and the village lineup will be its vibrant centrepiece.

The village will showcase hundreds of hospitality leaders with over 60 food and dining stall pop ups, plus 25 immersive drink experiences, and countless cooking workshops with the industry’s finest.

This smorgasbord of culinary creations will be framed by coastal breezes and the sand, surf and sunshine of Noosa’s stunning waterways and ocean views.

In 2025, across one action-packed weekend, the Festival Village will be the vibrant heart of the program. This year promises a melting pot of mouthwatering delights and wildly diverse flavours.

Expect a largescale celebration of Noosa’s finest food and drinks producers, a curated selection of Noosa’s top chefs from fine dining pop ups to designer dumplings, flavoursome food trucks and creative combinations. Add to this, cold beverages from coastal breweries, luxe champagne lounges and a whiskey flight pairing for equally delicious drinks program.

The village events will be complemented by the Signature Events, and a vibrant range of Restaurant Events. Start booking tickets today: this year’s festival is not to be missed!

FESTIVAL VILLAGE

Date: May 31 – June 1, 2025

Location: Noosa Woods, Hastings Street

The Festival Village promises a weekend of delicious indulgence, all available at affordable price. This year sees an expansion of the village’s sumptuous offerings, set in the leafy surrounds of Noosa Woods. The village is where tastings meet tunes, diverse flavours come to life, and your favourite chefs are just a question away.

Check out the full program here: noosaeatdrink.com.au/

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