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High Tea at the Clubhouse


  • The Nineteenth Cafe, NSI Golf Club Alfred Martin Way North Stradbroke Island (map)
High Tea at the Clubhouse
from $45.00

📅 Friday 14 & Saturday 15 August 2026
🕒 11:00 am – 3:30 pm
📍 The Nineteenth Cafe, North Strabroke Island Golf Club, Alfred Martin Way, Dunwich
👥 All Welcome

About

Set amongst one of Australia’s most picturesque bush golf courses, Stop 12 invites you to slow down, indulge in a quintessential Straddie Arts Trail High Tea, and discover your own creativity.

Think warm homemade scones with jam and cream, delicate finger sandwiches, tiny savouries, sweet treats and beautifully brewed tea—all served with sweeping views across the greens and the peaceful sounds of island life. It’s the perfect way to pause, recharge and savour a slower pace while exploring the Trail.

Creativity is served alongside high tea. At your table, a sketchbook, pencils, pen and watercolours await beside a simple arrangement of freshly gathered island botanicals, inviting you to pause, observe and create. If you’re feeling creative, sketch and paint the flowers before you, capture the landscape beyond, or take a gentle stroll to draw whatever catches your eye—a curious kangaroo on the fairway, towering gums, native birdlife or the ever-changing island light. It’s not about creating a masterpiece—it’s about seeing Minjerribah a little differently.

If you’re looking for something more substantial before continuing your Arts Trail adventure, the Club will also be serving a delicious lunch menu throughout the weekend. For lunches phone the club on 3409 9999.

High Tea for Two - $45

High Tea for Three - $70

High Tea for Four - $90

(Espresso coffee or sparkling wine are available for additional cost)

Bookings are essential through the Straddie Arts Trail website or phone 3409-9999

Location

The Nineteenth Cafe, North Stradbroke Island Golf Club, Alfred Martin Way, Dunwich

Accessibility: We are an event friendly to all genders, generations and cultures. The venue is accessible to those of differing abilities and mobilities.

High Tea at the Clubhouse
from $45.00

📅 Friday 14 & Saturday 15 August 2026
🕒 11:00 am – 3:30 pm
📍 The Nineteenth Cafe, North Strabroke Island Golf Club, Alfred Martin Way, Dunwich
👥 All Welcome

About

Set amongst one of Australia’s most picturesque bush golf courses, Stop 12 invites you to slow down, indulge in a quintessential Straddie Arts Trail High Tea, and discover your own creativity.

Think warm homemade scones with jam and cream, delicate finger sandwiches, tiny savouries, sweet treats and beautifully brewed tea—all served with sweeping views across the greens and the peaceful sounds of island life. It’s the perfect way to pause, recharge and savour a slower pace while exploring the Trail.

Creativity is served alongside high tea. At your table, a sketchbook, pencils, pen and watercolours await beside a simple arrangement of freshly gathered island botanicals, inviting you to pause, observe and create. If you’re feeling creative, sketch and paint the flowers before you, capture the landscape beyond, or take a gentle stroll to draw whatever catches your eye—a curious kangaroo on the fairway, towering gums, native birdlife or the ever-changing island light. It’s not about creating a masterpiece—it’s about seeing Minjerribah a little differently.

If you’re looking for something more substantial before continuing your Arts Trail adventure, the Club will also be serving a delicious lunch menu throughout the weekend. For lunches phone the club on 3409 9999.

High Tea for Two - $45

High Tea for Three - $70

High Tea for Four - $90

(Espresso coffee or sparkling wine are available for additional cost)

Bookings are essential through the Straddie Arts Trail website or phone 3409-9999

Location

The Nineteenth Cafe, North Stradbroke Island Golf Club, Alfred Martin Way, Dunwich

Accessibility: We are an event friendly to all genders, generations and cultures. The venue is accessible to those of differing abilities and mobilities.

 
High Tea at the Clubhouse
from $45.00

📅 Friday 14 & Saturday 15 August 2026
🕒 11:00 am – 3:30 pm
📍 The Nineteenth Cafe, North Strabroke Island Golf Club, Alfred Martin Way, Dunwich
👥 All Welcome

About

Set amongst one of Australia’s most picturesque bush golf courses, Stop 12 invites you to slow down, indulge in a quintessential Straddie Arts Trail High Tea, and discover your own creativity.

Think warm homemade scones with jam and cream, delicate finger sandwiches, tiny savouries, sweet treats and beautifully brewed tea—all served with sweeping views across the greens and the peaceful sounds of island life. It’s the perfect way to pause, recharge and savour a slower pace while exploring the Trail.

Creativity is served alongside high tea. At your table, a sketchbook, pencils, pen and watercolours await beside a simple arrangement of freshly gathered island botanicals, inviting you to pause, observe and create. If you’re feeling creative, sketch and paint the flowers before you, capture the landscape beyond, or take a gentle stroll to draw whatever catches your eye—a curious kangaroo on the fairway, towering gums, native birdlife or the ever-changing island light. It’s not about creating a masterpiece—it’s about seeing Minjerribah a little differently.

If you’re looking for something more substantial before continuing your Arts Trail adventure, the Club will also be serving a delicious lunch menu throughout the weekend. For lunches phone the club on 3409 9999.

High Tea for Two - $45

High Tea for Three - $70

High Tea for Four - $90

(Espresso coffee or sparkling wine are available for additional cost)

Bookings are essential through the Straddie Arts Trail website or phone 3409-9999

Location

The Nineteenth Cafe, North Stradbroke Island Golf Club, Alfred Martin Way, Dunwich

Accessibility: We are an event friendly to all genders, generations and cultures. The venue is accessible to those of differing abilities and mobilities.

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