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Honouring Farm Traditions

  • Mate & Matt’s Farm 752 Cudgen Road Cudgen, New South Wales, 2487 Australia (map)
 

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Stand where your food is grown. Meet the people who grow it. Then take your seat at the table.

Join us for an immersive paddock to plate experience at Cudgen Road Farms, hosted by owners Matthew, Jane, Henry and Jessica Prichard. Begin with a guided walk through the sweet potato paddocks, hearing firsthand the stories, challenges and innovations behind one of the region's most recognised farming families. Discover how generations of knowledge, a commitment to sustainability and a willingness to embrace innovation have helped shape one of the region's most recognisable farm-to-community brands through their roadside farmgate shop, Mate & Matt's.

The experience then moves into the packing shed, where a rustic long-table lunch awaits. Authentic, relaxed and deeply connected to place, the lunch celebrates the farm, the community, and the close-knit relationships between Cudgen farmers. In respectful acknowledgement of the Bundjalung Traditional Custodians and their ongoing connection to Country, this event honours the land, its history, and the people who continue to grow from it.

In collaboration with Le Cordon Bleu Master Samantha Gowing, chef and clinical nutritionist, you'll enjoy a thoughtfully curated lunch celebrating the incredible versatility of sweet potatoes, alongside seasonal produce sourced from the farm's own seasonal garden and local food icon Jumping Red Ant. It's a rare opportunity to connect with the people behind the food, gain a deeper understanding of modern agriculture, and experience the flavours, stories and community spirit that make the Cudgen Plateau so undeniably special. 

 

Inclusions

  • Guided farm tour with farm owners

  • Long table lunch by Samantha Gowing

  • Drinks (alcoholic & non-alcoholic)

Dietaries

  • Menu is vegetarian and gluten free (contains nuts).

  • No menu alterations, substitutions or dietary modifications possible.

Accessibility

Be aware that the guided farm walk takes place across a working farm and paddock environment with uneven ground, grass surfaces and varying terrain. As such, the farm walk is not suitable for wheelchairs, mobility walkers or guests with limited mobility.

However, access from the car park to the dining area within the packing shed is available, allowing guests to participate in the long table dining experience if they choose not to join the farm walk. Toilet facilities are located within the shed and will be available for guest use for the event. There is no accessible toilet.

Tickets: $115 per person

*Additional booking fees apply. 

 
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