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Lunch with the lot

CHRISTMAS is a time to spend with family and the ones you love.
Why not take the hassle and work out of the special day by letting one of Noosa’s great restaurants do all the hard work.
Sit back and relax with your family, while enjoying a range of delicious Christmas lunch options.
Cafe Le Monde – $95 per person
Hastings Street, Noosa Heads
Enjoy a three-course meal for Christmas lunch, served at Cafe Le Monde from 11.30am. Diners can choose from a selection of dishes including a summer salad with fig, burrata and rocket, Bourbon glazed smokehouse ham with duck fat roasted vegetables or a traditional plum pudding served with calvados custard. Cafe Le Monde will also offer their a la carte menu for lunch and dinner, plus a children’s and vegetarian menu is available. Bookings are essential, phone 5449 2366 to secure your table.
Noosa Springs – from $57.50 per person
Links Drive, Noosa Heads
Celebrate in style with Christmas lunch at Noosa Springs. On offer is a full festive buffet and bar from 11.30am to 3pm, with hot and cold savoury treats, slow roast lamb and all the trimmings. Adults are $154, members $139, teenagers $103.50 and children under 12 are $57.50 per person. Bookings are essential, phone 5440 3333 to book.
Tewantin Noosa RSL – from $105 per person
Memorial Ave, Tewantin
Take the hassle out of Christmas and indulge in an all you can eat buffet at the Tewantin Noosa RSL. Tuck into local king prawns, oysters, baked leg ham, roast turkey and a whole dessert buffet. Members are $105 and non-members are $130, plus special prices for children. Phone the club on 5447 1766 to book you table.
Villa Noosa – from $29 per person
Mary Street, Noosaville
The whole family can enjoy a full festive buffet at Villa Noosa, from 11.30am to 3pm, plus Santa will drop in with a free gift for every child. Adults are $85, seniors are $75, children under 12 are $29 and children under four are free. Phone 5430 5555 to book.
River Deck Restaurant and Bar – from $55 per person
Noosa Reef Hotel – from $25 per person
Noosa Drive, Noosa Heads
Enjoy a Christmas lunch with all the trimmings including a delicious Christmas pudding to finish. Santa will even drop into see the kids and will have a little something special for each child. Adults are $90 per person, children under 12 are $25 and children under 5 are free. Phone the venue on 5430 7500 to book your table.
Noosa Marina, Tewantin
Enjoy a three-course meal with a selection of dishes including tempura king prawns, slow roasted duck, a traditional Christmas roast with roasted vegetables and cranberry sauce, and vanilla creme brulee for dessert. Adults are $135, children under 12 are $55 and children under three are free. Santa will also drop in to say hello to the children. Phone 5474 1100 to book your table.
Maisies Seafood and Steakhouse – $130 per platter
Gympie Terrace, Noosaville
If you want to eat at home, but you want to impress your guests then Maisies Seafood and Steakhouse take-away giant seafood platter is a great option. Only $130 for two people or add lobster for an extra $20.

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