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Noosa Boathouse – open every day

Noosa Boathouse is super excited to announce from November onwards, they will be open for business seven days a week.
Yes, open Mondays … forever! So you’ll be able to enjoy waterfront coffee, lunch, dinner, sunset drinks and takeaway fish and chips – Every, Single, Day.
This also means a whole extra day of the week available to book Christmas parties, weddings and events.
Speaking of Christmas parties, have you booked yours?
Noosa Boathouse offers three private waterfront spaces for exclusive use plus a variety of spaces for more casual event options including long lunches, group dinners or sunset drinks and canapes for functions of any size or style.
Noosa Boathouse also has a bumper events calendar coming up, starting with Melbourne Cup Lunch – Tickets $119pp for a four course waterfront lunch plus two hour premium beverage package. Races live on the big screen, sweeps, live calcutta auction, prizes, live music to follow.
For Christmas lunch, they have two dining options including a seafood buffet or a four course lunch, both $199pp for adults and includes two hour premium beverage package.
New Year’s Eve they have four events across their three levels including, early bird three course feast $49pp, four course dinner $99pp, sunset seafood and tapas in Sunset Bar $79pp, and the “Let’s Get Nauti” nautical cocktail party $49pp with live music and fireworks at 9pm.
Head to noosaboathouse.com.au/events for bookings and more info or call 5440 5070.

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