The Pier
Level Pier, Symonds Street
Queenscliff VIC 3225
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Charity Restaurant Website
(03) 9013 6638
(03) 5258 4067
Scott Talbot
on (03) 9013 6638
seafoodshow@me.com
No of Seats 300
The jewel of the Queenscliff Seafood Feast and Seafood Show is Charity Restaurant. Opening on Good Friday, April 2nd, 2010 for one week only, the end of the historical Queenscliff Pier will be transformed into a sophisticated restaurant and conference facility.
Charity Restaurant will be a premier destination, combining exceptional ocean views and exciting seafood cuisine and is at the philanthropic forefront as Australia’s only restaurant and world class conference facility over the ocean, established to benefit charities.
Hosting a variety of seafood industry conferences, meetings and a series of philanthropic events, the grand dinning room will accommodate 300 guests for lunch and dinner daily.
Charity Restaurant will connect people who care with causes that matter to the community. Our vision is a sustainable and inclusive community. Our mission is to strengthen our community by connecting people. 100% of the proceeds from Charity Restaurant benefit a variety charitable causes.
RESERVATIONS ARE ESSENTIAL AT: WWW.CHARITYRESTAURANT.COM.AU
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