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Subscriber exclusive discount: Good Food Events

Subscriber exclusive discount: Good Food Events

The Age22-04-2025
presented by Birds Eye Deli
Get ready for a bold, flavour-forward long lunch, with Justine Schofield and Conor Curran.
Celebrity cook Justine Schofield will be at the helm, curating a menu that embodies relaxed elevated food with a nod to contemporary mid-week-meal culture. While Justine is the Director of Food, MasterChef alumni and Melbourne local Conor Curran is the Director of Vibes. Setting the energy and tone of the lunch, Conor will meet and greet guests, create a bespoke cocktail, and co-host Justine's Q&A with Good Food's Melbourne eating out and restaurant editor, Emma Breheny.
An event for food lovers, home cooks of all levels looking for inspo to elevate their midweek meals at home, and those who appreciate a long lunch done right. Held on the weekend of Mother's Day, you are sure to secure brownie points with mum or any loved one by treating them to a memorable long lunch, because nothing says 'I appreciate you' like delicious food, fine wine and great company.
Plus! There will be many prizes to be won throughout the afternoon, including Good Food Events gift vouchers, luxe picnic sets featuring Justine Schofield's new cookbook Cook Ahead or a double pass to Alba Thermal Springs, in Mornington Peninsula.
' Deli Lane is all about embracing food that feels nostalgic yet fresh – bringing people together over familiar flavours with a modern twist. Think laid-back, long-table dining but with a touch of refined playfulness.' - Justine Schofield
When: Saturday, 10 May 2025, 12pm - 3pm
Where: Canvas House, South Melbourne
Price: $139pp
Ticket Inclusions: A three-course meal with shared entrées and mains, individual plated dessert, curated cocktail on arrival followed by matched wine pairings.
*Terms and Conditions: This 20% discount is available to Age digital and print subscribers with 2+ days of home delivery. This offer is only valid for tickets to Deli Lane presented by Birds Eye Deli when using the code 'DELILANEAGESUBS' through the link provided on this page. The discount is only available for the first 10 subscribers to redeem the offer. The offer must be redeemed online and cannot be redeemed for cash.
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