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HomeDiningPeppers gets the party started

Peppers gets the party started

ANYONE looking for a stress-free, indulgent Christmas lunch will love Peppers Noosa Resort and Villas special Christmas Feast on Sunday 25 December.
Enjoy a sumptuous traditional seafood and carvery buffet lunch, with a complimentary champagne cocktail on arrival, while nestled in the serenity of Noosa National Park.
Feast on Mooloolaba prawns, Moreton bay bugs, honey glazed ham and roast turkey breast among other delights, using the very best seasonal and local produce and created by classically-trained executive chef Andreas Nielsen.
Why not stay on after lunch and enjoy a cool cocktail, vintage wine or cold beer, and take in the magnificent views?
Peppers Noosa’s renowned personal service will ensure the whole dining experience is all about you.
Bookings are essential for the Christmas lunch with the price $175 per adult, $75 for children between three and 11 years, and infants under three are free.
Anyone who books before 31 October will receive a five per cent discount on the advertised prices.
Complimentary undercover car parking available at Peppers Noosa Resort and Villas, at 33a Viewland Drive, Noosa Heads. To book, phone 5455 2200 or email noosa.events@peppers.com.au

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