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HomeFeaturesHere's cheers to Oktoberfest

Here’s cheers to Oktoberfest

GRAB your lederhosen or dirndl for Oktoberfest at Noosa Boathouse on 2 October as the River Room is transformed into a German beer hall.
Dress up and get into the German festivities with a delicious 3-course German feast, beer and wine for only $79 per person.
Caramelised onion pretzel rolls with caraway salt are on the menu for entree.
If traditional Wiener schnitzel, beer braised brisket, German sausages and German fried potatoes, mustard and sauerkraut are up your alley, you will love the main menu.
Dessert will be chocolate and cherry stout black forest brownies and, of course, the beer and wines will be flowing.
Seating for the Oktoberfest event will be on traditional long tables where you can meet and greet your fellow diners.
Please indicate names of those you’d like to be seated with and they will do their best to accommodate.
There are prizes for the best dressed and the festival is on from Noon-3pm.
Secure your seat by booking online at www.noosaboathouse.com.au

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