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HomeDiningStorm in for a special Bastille Day

Storm in for a special Bastille Day

Taking out the top wedding venue on the Sunshine Coast in ABIA’s 2017 bridal awards, The River Deck restaurant is going from strength to strength as one of our region’s go-to dining establishments.
Never resting on their laurels, they always something exciting on the horizon and if Bastille Day is close to your heart then you will feel right at home at the River Deck restaurant this 14 July.
Master chef Alain Savery savours this day every year to honour his French heritage and showcase his talent for authentic French cuisine.
Locals have helped celebrate Bastille Day at The River Deck over the years and have come back time and again to enjoy a wonderful night of exquisite French food, music and entertainment.
Join in the sing along to French music, sit back and enjoy the festive atmosphere and delight at Can Can dancers surrounded by a French theme.
Your mouth will water as you are transported to Paris with dishes such as escargot feuillete (brandy flamed snails) and pate en croute for entree.
Mains include duck cassoulet or filet mignon and for dessert profiteroles au chocolat or clafoutis aux cerises to name a few.
Join the fun this 14 July and celebrate in true French style for a night to truly remember.
Bastille day bookings are essential, please call the River Deck Restaurant on 5474 1100 for more information or check out the website www.riverdeck noosa.net.au
The River Deck is open for lunch and dinner Monday to Friday and breakfast, lunch and dinner on the weekends.

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