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HomeDiningA New Year to remember

A New Year to remember

By Hollie Harris

WHAT better way to see the New Year than on Noosa’s spectacular beachfront at the iconic Bistro C restaurant on Hastings Street.
Splash out on a new kaftan or spoil yourself with some boho beach-side glam and party the night away at Island Luxe at Bistro C.
The restaurant presents an island-themed evening with class all the way and a three-course meal prepared by their award winning kitchen.
Inspired by the amazing local produce of the Noosa region, Bistro C showcases the changing seasons in carefully created dishes by chef Dayle Merlo and the team.
Dance into the New Year to live music and celebrate in style with friends or family at Bistro C.
Tickets are $205 which includes an incredible three courses plus a glass of bubbles on arrival, live entertainment and the best view on the coast.
With summer only a few days away, why not take in the view of Noosa’s Laguna Bay over breakfast, lunch or dinner at Bistro C any day of the week.
The chef and his team’s passion for food is evident and the award-winning relaxed, light-filled space offers the perfect setting for a leisurely breakfast, long lunch, afternoon cocktail, or moonlit dinner.
Bistro C is also the ideal venue for weddings, functions and corporate events and is open from 7.30am until late.
For the special New Year’s Eve event, make sure you get in nice an early to secure a beachfront Island Luxe seat for a 7.30pm start and an evening to remember by jumping online to book, call in or phone on 5447 2855.

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