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A decade of dining delight

DUE to celebrate a decade of dining this year, Ricky’s River Bar and Restaurant has become an icon of Noosa, serving exquisite meals and friendly service to locals and tourists alike.
Set on the banks of the beautiful Noosa River, Ricky’s River Bar and Restaurant delivers a dining experience that encapsulates the Noosa lifestyle.
The sparkling water views, warm atmosphere and relaxed environment are only second to the decadent and delicious seasonal menu topped by friendly and knowledgeable staff who will make you feel at home right away.
Sit among the marigolds overlooking the river as you enjoy Ricky’s latest winter menu with a focus on seafood and trademark comfort food with edge.
Indulge your senses and treat yourself to the popular spanner crab spaghetti with garlic, chili, shallots and lemon, or why not try the roasted market fish with cauliflower witlof, smoked mash, ‘voodoo’ bacon and puffed grains.
Perfect for any occasion, Ricky’s also offers a relaxed bar area complete with comfortable and chic couches and a mouth-watering snack menu to accompany after-work cocktails or Sunday afternoon beers.
True to the Noosa lifestyle, Ricky’s prides itself on taking steps to better protect the beautiful environment guests enjoy while dining at the restaurant.
Herbs are grown in the gardens, filtered sparkling water is bottled on site and fresh fruit and vegetables are soon to be grown on a local farm in an effort to truly offer local, fresh meals with minimal food miles.
Open seven days, lunch through dinner, from noon, Ricky’s River Bar and Restaurant is truly an iconic Noosa dining experience.

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