What's On — Visit Mornington Peninsula. What's On (Alpha Version: 9.11.0.0)
Partly cloudy 19.4°C

HOME  —  What's On

What's On

School Holiday Face Painting with Faery Emma at Red Gum BBQ

Wednesday 9 April - 1:00pm - 2:30pm

Contact

Contact Name: Red Gum BBQ

Location

87 Arthurs Seat Rd
Red Hill, 3937 Victoria

Make the most of the Easter school holidays with a little extra Easter magic at Red Gum BBQ. On Wednesday, April 9th, and Wednesday, April 16th, Faery Emma will be joining us from 1:00 pm to 2:30 pm for an afternoon of free face painting, transforming little faces into bunnies, butterflies, and all things festive.

We know how important it is to find something fun (and easy) to do with the kids during the break, and this is the perfect way to keep them entertained while you enjoy a relaxed lunch. Red Gum BBQ is built for families—our space is welcoming, with plenty of room for the kids to explore and a cozy kids’ corner to keep them busy. Whether they’re getting their face painted, playing, or just soaking up the holiday atmosphere, you can sit back and enjoy the best of Southern-style BBQ with a local craft beer in hand.

There’s no need to book for face painting—just reserve your table, bring the kids along, and let them get creative while you enjoy a long, leisurely meal. Whether it’s a midweek treat or part of your Easter holiday plans, we’ve got you covered for a family-friendly afternoon of good food and good fun.

Click on 'More Information' to make your reservation today and join us for some Easter holiday magic at Red Gum BBQ.

See live music in a mix of venues from Frankston to Sorrento
Live Music
1/0
STAY IN THE KNOW

Subscribe to Newsletter

Sign up for your free digital copy of FOUND and get year round inspiration from Mornington Peninsula direct to your inbox.

OUR CORPORATE PARTNERS
EastLink Logo
MPNG Logo
Sphere Accounting Logo
Samsonite Logo
Searoad Ferries Logo
Ultimate Winery Experiences Logo
VISIT MORNINGTON PENINSULA acknowledge's the Bunurong / BoonWurrung people, the Traditional Custodians of these lands and waters. We pay our deepest respect to Elders past, present and emerging.