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CBD restaurants hoping for a bumper New Year’s Eve food fest – The Age
Restaurateurs are heartened by the number of Melburnians booking a seat at city venues as part of a New Year’s Eve dining festival being held in place of the usual…

The scheme, run in 11 precincts including Spring Street, Docklands and Flinders Lane on Thursday and Friday, encourages social distancing by allowing more tables and chairs outside venues.
Streets will be close off to extend space for eateries tables and to spread-out crowds. Lord mayor Sally Capp said more than 5100 people had so far booked Street Feasts spots on New Years Eve alone. Of the 50 venues taking part, 30 are booked out.
Eateries taking part have reported strong bookings.
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