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Top nosh at Nush

NUSH Cafe, SportsBar and Restaurant is the newest entertainment venue only a stone’s throw from Berwick.
It offers everything one would expect from a wellmanaged, refurbished venue.
Located in the heart of Guys Hill, Nush unites the best in food, wine and service.
With views of the surrounding landscapes, an experience at Nush will be enjoyed by all and remembered forever.
With a funky, modern cafe, restaurant and landscaped alfresco area, Nush delivers a relaxed style of dining.
As the newest function venue in town, Nush specialises in weddings, corporate functions, engagements, birthday parties, cocktail parties, winetasting events and any other special occasion that calls for celebration and professional management.
For keen sports persons, Nush Sports features several plasma screens.
It’s a chance to sit back, relax and watch your favourite sporting events while enjoying a glass of wine or an icecold pot of beer.
All sporting favourites are covered with more than seven sporting channels providing entertainment. These include Fox 1, 2 and 3, Sky Racing, Fuel TV, Euro Sports News, Main Event and many more.
And for those feeling peckish, Nush can whip up a woodfired pizza or a variety of tapas platters.
Nush’s newly appointed chef, Jason Bradford, offers the latest culinary adventure and he has left no stone unturned to offer the very best in cuisine, decor, wine selection and function management.
The staff will do whatever it takes to make an experience at Nush one that will be remembered forever.
Contact Nush now to make a booking or to speak to one of the qualified staff with any queries on 9769 8062.
Nush Cafe, SportsBar and Restaurant is at 355 BeaconsfieldEmerald Road, Guys Hill.

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