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Lunch with the lot

IF you are craving some fresh seafood or a succulent steak, then clear your diaries as the Beer, Bugs and Beef lunch is on again Friday 13 March at Sirocco, Noosaville.
This very popular lunch event is a perfect mix of steak, seafood, boutique beers, good company all set off by a fabulous view of the Noosa River.
Of course if you are not a beer fan, Sirocco have that sorted and will swap for a glass of house bubbles, white or red.
Offering three courses of Moreton Bay Bugs, Prime Eye Fillet Steak and a wonderful dessert, each course is matched with an award winning premium beer and costs just $55 per person.
So gather your friends or workmates and make Friday 13 March an afternoon of good food, good beer (or bubbles) and laughs.
The Beer, Bugs and Beef lunch is $55 per person and is a three-course meal with matching beers or wines. Reservations are essential and can be made on 5455 6688.
Sirocco Noosa is at shop 2/257 Gympie Terrace, Noosaville.

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