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Lennox Pizza Bar and Kitchen: Good times with ocean views

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At Lennox Pizza it’s not ‘just pizza’, the menu has local seafood, ribs and wings, pasta and mouth-watering desserts, with a fully-licensed bar.

Whether you’re there for the great cocktails, good tunes or great food with a beer and glass of wine, from the first floor of Lennox Pizza you also get a great view – you can look straight across the balcony to the ocean. It’s the perfect spot to kick back and catch up, right in the heart of Lennox Head.

And, it’s not ‘just pizza’. Nicci and the crew have been running the place for more than 18 years now, and they’ve got the feel-good vibes and music thing going on – it’s a funky place that’s fun and full of energy, and everybody’s welcome, from families and locals to weekend visitors chasing a great feed. Think tasty food, friendly faces and a free pool table to keep the good times rolling if you find you’re suddenly in the mood to make a night of it.

The menu is stacked with all the favourites: hand stretched pizza, fresh pastas, ribs and wings, local seafood, loaded fries and mouth-watering desserts. And whatever kind of food you choose, the bar is fully licensed so you can pair it with creative cocktails, ice-cold brews or great wines and cheeky spirits.

  • Happy Hour: Friday-Sunday 3–5pm
  • Live Music: Sundays 5–8pm

Dine in and soak up the fun atmosphere, book a table with friends, or grab takeaway and delivery for an easy night in. However you do it, Lennox Pizza Bar and Kitchen is your go-to for flavour, fun, and unbeatable vibes. At Lennox Pizza, it’s not just pizza — it’s the whole experience.



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