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Beautiful functions

IMAGINE your next function at the beautiful Mason Wines Cellar Door and Cafe at Ballandean.
The venue is fast building a reputation as a fabulous location, not just for romantic weddings or festive birthday parties but for all types of functions – no matter how small and up to about 100 people.
The cafe is divided into two parts and can be closed off to provide privacy for whatever function or even conferences.
It can be set up as required with bar facilities available – Mason’s own award-winning wines plus a corkage system for other beverages.
Cafe manager and chef manager Annette Cooke and her staff aim to make everyone’s day or event as memorable as possible.
The cafe, operating for the past 10 years, offers stunning water and vineyard views and accommodation is available on-site through Mason House.
Flexible wedding packages taking into account food allergies and any other requirements are also on offer.
Annette said the aim was to provide the perfect location whatever the event – something their customers seemed to appreciate.
“People love the views, flexibility of food options, the tranquil setting, friendly staff, great food and fantastic coffee and cake available every day,” she said.
“We can even provide information as to where to source all the things you need for the perfect wedding including cakes, DJ and anything else that is required.”
Of course as well as catering for functions they offer cafe meals, wine tastings, coffee and cake.
For more information or to book your next event or function, phone Annette on 07 4684 1341.

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