2960 days ago

Arrowtown Long Lunch 2017 (Food and Wine Celebration)

Aftaab from Queenstown Lakes District

Hundreds of foodies will come together in Arrowtown in December for the village's seventh annual Long Lunch. Each year the event takes over Buckingham Street, with over 240m of long tables and umbrellas set up in the centre of the street, for a spectacular day of local wine and food celebrations. Lunch will be served from 1pm.

Mantra Restaurant Arrowtown will present a special menu tailor made for the Long Lunch. Wine will also be available throughout the day accompanied by a refreshing line up of beers. The Arrowtown Long Lunch holds a Special License for the Sale and Supply of Alcohol. There is no BYO permitted at the Long Lunch.

The Arrowtown Long Lunch will be held on December 1 and pre-bookings are essential. tickets are available at www.arrowtownlonglunch.co.nz...

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