Friday, October 24

Eat your way through a handpicked selection of culinary events to delight the senses.

 

NEFWF Dine at Dux

Venue: Dux Albury, 466 Dean St, Albury
Time: 6.30pm to 10pm
Cost: $155 per person
Bookings: https://wod.city/dux
Capacity: 40

Dine at Dux this October as part of the North East Food and Wine Festival. This dining experience will include a three-course Chef Selection shared menu, sourced from local producers and North East operated vineyards. The team at Dux will choose some of their favourite suppliers, align them with the season and present fresh paddock to plate produce. With matched wines along the way, this will be an experience that will leave you wanting more.

NEFWF Date Night at Nomad

Venue: Nomad, 4/19 South St, Wodonga
Time: 6pm to 9pm
Cost: $95 per person
Bookings: https://wod.city/nomad
Capacity: 46

Have your next Date Night at Nomad, where you’ll enjoy local ingredients and beverages.

This three-course dinner comes with a matched mini martini and is perfect for lovers, family or friends.

NEFWF Miss Amelie and Valhalla Wines Degustation

Venue: Miss Amelie, 46 Elgin Blvd, Wodonga
Time: 6pm to 11pm
Cost: $165 per person
Bookings: https://wod.city/amelie
Capacity: 80

Join Miss Amelie as it hosts a degustation evening to celebrate 20 years of Valhalla Wines. Indulge in six courses paired with new and museum vintages and explore dynamic wine pairings in this hatted restaurant.

NEFWF Brews & Bites at The Goods Shed Wodonga

Venue: The Goods Shed, 1/71 Church St, Wodonga
Time: 6pm to 8pm
Cost: $30 per person
Bookings: https://wod.city/shed
Capacity: 70

The Goods Shed is teaming up with Bridge Road Brewers for a relaxed, regional food and drink experience. Celebrate local flavour and craft with a Bridge Road beer on arrival, a curated tasting plate featuring three bites inspired by different Bridge Road beers, live music, a “meet the brewer” Q&A and fun-filled extras including beer trivia and a hands-on aroma station showcasing hops, malt and more!



 
Wodonga Council acknowledges Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people as the First Peoples of the Country. We also acknowledge them as Traditional Owners and Custodians across various lands. We pay our respect to their Ancestors, Elders, children and young people. We acknowledge the strength and resilience of all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples and recognise their continuous connections to lands, waters and communities across the country.