
Easter is shaping up to be sweet at Stone & Wood, with the Byron Bay Tasting Room rolling out ‘Afternoon Delight’ sessions across the long weekend.
With plenty of music-loving people in town, Stone & Wood Brewery is the perfect spot to settle in for a cruisy afternoon of live music, fresh beers and good company.
From Friday through to Sunday, the brewery will be dialling things up with local artists Charlie Murray (Friday), Jordy Quinn (Saturday) and Ally Palmer (Sunday) set to soundtrack your afternoon from 3.30pm to 6.30pm each day in true easy-going Stone & Wood style.
Whether you’re chasing a post-beach wind-down or looking for some live tunes to fill the gap, the Stone & Wood Tasting Room has you covered.
The Ripcurl Pro will be playing on the big screen, so you won’t miss a moment of the action while you kick back with a cold one. The full Stone & Wood range will be pouring, alongside snacks and hearty meals from the kitchen to keep you fuelled right through the afternoon.
Getting there is all part of the fun, with a free bus running to and from the Byron Bay Bus Exchange each afternoon across the weekend. Keep an ear out for the sounds of Afternoon Delight (yes, like an ice cream truck, for adults), then make your way to the Bus Exchange for an easy ride to and from the brewery, plus a few cheeky surprises along the way.
Stone & Wood’s Afternoon Delight bus will leave the Byron Bay Bus Exchange for the Tasting Room at approximately 3.30pm, 4.30pm and 5.30pm and return to town directly after each drop off. The final run from the Tasting Room back to Byron town will be at 6.30pm. So, if you find yourself in Byron Bay this Easter with a free afternoon, or if you’re a local, keen for a good time, Stone & Wood’s Easter Afternoon Delight is ready to welcome you!
Three afternoons of live local music, flowing beers, good food and an open invitation to settle in and stay a while – it’s free entry!


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