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Fleurieu Seafood Feast Long Lunch at Lloyd Brothers

Fleurieu Seafood Feast Long Lunch at Lloyd Brothers

Starts: Sunday, 25 August 2024
Ends: Sunday, 25 August 2024
Lloyd Brothers is hosting in conjunction with the Fleurieu Food Festival a Seafood Degustation not to be missed. A Long Lunch Seafood Feast to celebrate the release of a much anticipated 2024 Estate Picpoul. Local Fleurieu Chef, Todd Steel in collaboration with Goolwa Pippi Co, Sellick’s Squid, Lilyarra Cheese Co and some of the best South Australian seafood suppliers will present a seafood feast to remember. Freshly shucked Kangaroo Island oysters and canapes on arrival complemented by their new release Picpoul, followed by 4 courses matched by Estate wines and live classical entertainment.
Add to Calendar 2024-08-25 12:00 am 2024-08-25 12:00 am Fleurieu Seafood Feast Long Lunch at Lloyd Brothers Lloyd Brothers is hosting in conjunction with the Fleurieu Food Festival a Seafood Degustation not to be missed. A Long Lunch Seafood Feast to celebrate the release of a much anticipated 2024 Estate Picpoul. Local Fleurieu Chef, Todd Steel in collaboration with Goolwa Pippi Co, Sellick’s Squid, Lilyarra Cheese Co and some of the best South Australian seafood suppliers will present a seafood feast to remember. Freshly shucked Kangaroo Island oysters and canapes on arrival complemented by their new release Picpoul, followed by 4 courses matched by Estate wines and live classical entertainment. 69 Warners Road, McLaren Vale , SA , 5171 , Australia
69 Warners Road, McLaren Vale , SA , 5171 , Australia
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