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Inspired by the seasons

PADSTOWS – at the corner of Noosa Drive and Sunshine Beach Road, in Noosa Junction – is the new kid on the block and here to stay.
Locally owned, and only six months old, Padstows already has a loyal following with regulars quickly turning the funky venue into their go-to eatery when in the area.
The crew at Padstows are always ready to serve up a tasty selection of food everyone will love, with a menu inspired by fresh, local and seasonal produce at affordable prices.
With such a wide variety to choose from, owner Emma Norman said the most popular item on the menu was the smoky sticky BBQ glazed pork ribs with fries and house slaw, a must-try for every new customer.
Also popular is Padstow’s breakfast menu with mouth-watering options such as the spiced sweet potato and zucchini hash, poached eggs, grilled helium, asparagus with tomato jam, or for something a little lighter, try the chorizo and manchego croquettes with chipotle aioli.
Open all day seven days a week for breakfast lunch and dinner, take the family or meet up with your mates, pop in for a meal, or settle in for a drink.
With a great selection of amazing food, wines, tap beers, craft beers and cocktails available, Padstows in Noosa is a great place for gatherings, intimate dinners or friendly catch-ups.

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