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Celebrate the festive season in style at Farm & Co Restaurant

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Farm & Co Restaurant

As the festive season approaches, finding the perfect setting to celebrate with loved ones is a top priority.

Farm & Co Restaurant, located here on the stunning NSW North Coast, offers an unparalleled experience that delights all ages.

With a star-studded hospitality crew bringing experience from some of Australia’s biggest restaurants in Sydney, Melbourne, Tasmania, and Byron Bay, the team’s expertise and dedication to quality ensures that every dish is a culinary delight, perfect for festive celebrations. Quality farm-to-plate fare is complemented by a curated beverage list featuring natural, local and organic wines, local beers and house-made cocktails
and sodas.

Every Thursday, the team fires up the BBQ for a coal-fired menu featuring farm style dishes like slow-roasted lamb shoulder, char-grilled chicken, drool-worthy roast potatoes, and farm slaw. Fridays and Saturdays feature a banquet style lunch and dinner offering that is designed to linger, so you can too! Sundays are sacred at Farm & Co. Head to the restaurant for brunch and then visit the onsite Farm Store Café and purchase a farm access pass to stroll the organic produce and sunflower fields, visit the rescue chickens and pigs, and relax in the hammocks. Or hit the farm before heading to the restaurant for a long lunch, a picnic on the lawn, or casual dining with Sticks & Spritz on the lawn from 1pm (featuring $8 spritzers and $8 skewers + free hosted kids’ activities).

Farm & Co Restaurant caters to diverse dietary preferences, with about 80% of the menu being dairy-free and gluten-free, along with various great options for vegans and vegetarians.

This festive season will see extended trade with more to love and lots of fun for the whole family! Enjoy extra offerings like Christmas picnics on the lawn plus a special New Year’s Eve banquet in the restaurant, or a low-key lawn celebration as the sun sets on 2024, along with free, hosted kids’ activities and additional services Wednesday to Sunday.

Farm & Co Restaurant offers a blend of delightful food, beautiful scenery, and engaging activities that make it the perfect destination for your festive season get-together.

Farm & Co Restaurant
529 Cudgen Rd, Cudgen
www.farmandcorestaurant.com.au
@farm.and.co



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