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hazelwood park restaurant a suburban oasis


nestled in leafy hazelwood park, the food business seats up to 55 people inside and can accommodate 40 for alfresco dining. during the warmer months, the charming hazelwood park venue can cater for up to 150 guests with a maximum of 85 guests inside. a pavilion and marquee can be arranged upon request all year round. the modern australian cuisine covers a global spectrum of tastes, using the freshest local top-shelf produce. some of the ingredients used in the dishes are grown in the garden at the back of the restaurant.

open hours | fridays (except public holidays) saturdays and sundays
breakfast all day from 8.30am til 3pm and lunch from 12pm

the food business will be closed from christmas eve 2011 until friday 3 february 2012.
the restaurant is however available during this time for private functions.

t: +61 8 8379 8699 to make a reservation or complete an online booking request form.

 
booking request
breakfast menu (pdf)
a la carte menu (pdf)
wine list (pdf)

private functions


the hazelwood park venue is also open for private functions. select from one of the food business' catering packages or alternatively, a package can be tailored to suit your occasion - be it an intimate wedding, anniversary, milestone birthday or a casual sit-down lunch or dinner. take away items are also available for purchase. please refer to the food business' catering package.

for more information, contact our events manager, alex

t: +61 8 8379 8699 or alex@foodbusiness.com.au

 

 

 


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