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Functions and Events We Know How to Make It Happen Functions and events We know how to make it happen. With one of Victoria’s most stunning landscapes as a backdrop, Holmesglen at Eildon is the perfect venue choice for any occasion. Versatile spaces with everything you need all in the one place. Whether you are looking to organise a family reunion, We also have on site our beautiful 4 star Homestead social club gathering or formal function, our purpose built which can accommodate up to 16 persons. facility has a space to suit. Located on 660 acres, just 2 hours from Melbourne, we offer onsite accommodation We offer a Breakfast Buffet from $30 per person, for 150, a wide range of entertaining space both inside as having a brunch on the morning after your and out and a facility that truly reflects its natural function is a lovely way to end your stay with us. surrounds. With rolling hills and spectacular sunsets the Your guests will enjoy a cooked selection of our region’s views are a perfect backdrop for any occasion. finest ingredients including free range eggs, bacon, tomatoes, pancakes, the works! Our professional team has extensive experience in management, hospitality and tourism, both within We look forward to hearing from you soon. Contact us Australia and overseas and we truly understand what it today or make a time to come and see first hand what takes to create a successful event! we have on offer. You can also view our property and room types on our website www.holmesglenateildon.com Our seasonal menus are designed to feature the finest We look forward to being of assistance for your event. local gourmet products from the Upper Goulburn Valley including our own farmed Angus Beef. We can also tailor a package to suit your individual style and budget. Please refer to our Function menu price guide. Beverage options include a choice of prepaid drink package, a tab with a predetermined selection of beer, wine, sparkling and soft drinks or you may opt for an open cash bar where guests can pay as they go. We offer modern, beautifully presented accommodation and your guests can choose from our 4 star Corporate King, Queen or Twin Share Rooms with ensuites or our 3.5 star Standard Rooms which have single beds and cater for 2, 3 or 4 guests. Standard Rooms feature private bathroom facilities and are great for groups or families. 92 Moore Road, Eildon, Victoria 3713 Mailing: PO Box 9, Eildon, VIC 3713 For bookings and enquiries T: 03 5774 2631 E: [email protected] W: holmesglenateildon.com Function Accommodation Purpose built for functions and events. Corporate Rooms – King, Queen & Twin The Homestead These rooms are beautifully appointed and presented. Facilities The Homestead is a magnificently appointed house that sits include: Ensuite bathroom, range of guest amenities, hair dryer, gracefully upon a ridge which offers, what are arguably, the most linen and towels, television, desk, bar fridge, tea and coffee making beautiful views in the valley. Together with the extension wing, there facilities, iron and board, air-conditioning and heating. Amazing are 8 bedrooms which share a total of 5 bathrooms and 1 powder views from every room. 4 star rating room. It has a well equipped kitchen including tea and coffee making facilities, laundry, TV room, lounge with fire place and dining room. $ 175.00 per room per night - single occupancy The house also features a games room with a pool table, table $ 200.00 per room per night - double/twin occupancy tennis table and dart board. There is an outdoor dining BBQ area. Equipped with air-conditioning and a DVD player, all linen, towels and guest amenities are provided. The Homestead is a self catering facility, we can however also offer catering for your group if required. Standard Rooms – Quad, Triple & Twin 4 star rating. The rooms contain 2, 3 or 4 single beds (not bunks) complete with Homestead only: 2 night stay $1,950.00 linen and towels. Each sleeping space is separated by a wardrobe. Additional nights $500.00 per night The room facilities include tea and coffee making facilities, hair Sleeps up to 8 people in 4 bedrooms dryer and guest amenities, iron, heating and ceiling fans. There is a central dining table and chairs and individual lockers. The ensuite Homestead and Extension Wing: 2 night stay $2,950.00 bathroom area is designed for sharing with a separate shower Additional nights $800.00 per night room, separate toilet and separate vanity. There is no television, air- Sleeps up to 16 people in 8 bedrooms conditioning or fridge in standard rooms. Amazing views from every room. 3.5 star rating. $ 160.00 per room per night - twin share $ 210.00 per room per night - triple share $ 240.00 per room per night - quad share Prices inclusive of GST. Valid 01 January - 31 December 2020 92 Moore Road, Eildon, Victoria 3713 Mailing: PO Box 9, Eildon, VIC 3713 For bookings and enquiries T: 03 5774 2631 E: [email protected] W: holmesglenateildon.com Function Menu Paddock to plate culinary experience. SEATED FUNCTIONS COCKTAIL STYLE From $50 per person: two course basic From $65 per person • Chef selected main course and choice of either entrée or dessert • Cocktail style function with a selection of 10 canapés served • Self serve specialty teas and freshly brewed coffee throughout the night which include both hot and cold savoury and sweet options: From $60 per person: three courses 4 cold, 3 hot, 3 sweet from canapés menu selection. • Chef selected Soup of the day, main course and dessert • Self serve specialty teas and freshly brewed coffee FURTHER OPTIONS • Cheese platter to share based on numbers booked for function. From $70 per person: two courses This will cost an additional $10 per person. • Entrée: choice of 1 entrée to be served. • Dessert Buffet instead of plated dessert. • Main course: provincial platters on each table featuring your $15 per person additional charge. choice of two meats: our beef, local chicken, lamb, pork, fresh • Self serve tea and coffee station with shortbread $8 per person water salmon or trout. • Alternate drop only applicable for 40+ guests Served with roast potatoes, seasonal vegetables, dressed green salad and farm style bread. (This can also be served buffet style). • Note: Dessert can be selected as an alternative to an entrée. From $80 per person: two courses • Plated from our menu selections • Includes either entrée/dessert From $90 per person: three courses • Plated from our menu selections • Includes 2 selections from each course Prices based on a minimum of 20 guests but please note that we cater for groups as small as 12 people. Please enquire about our prices. Menu subject to change and availability of produce. 10% surcharge if event held on Sunday. 20% surcharge if event held on public holiday weekend. Prices inclusive of GST. Valid 01 January - 31 December 2020 92 Moore Road, Eildon, Victoria 3713 Mailing: PO Box 9, Eildon, VIC 3713 For bookings and enquiries T: 03 5774 2631 E: [email protected] W: holmesglenateildon.com Function Canapés All selections are prepared fresh, in house, on the day. PRE-DINNER CANAPÉS COCKTAIL STYLE FUNCTION CANAPÉS $3.00 selection $65 per person • Asian style chicken money bags • Cocktail style function with a selection of 10 canapés served • Bocconcini and pumpkin bites with chimichurri sauce throughout the night which include both hot and cold savoury • Bruschetta and sweet options: • Spicy beef meatballs 4 cold, 3 hot, 3 sweet from canapés menu selection. • Teriyaki chicken meatballs • Vegetarian arancini balls Cold savoury - select four • Vegetarian quiches • Asian style duck wonton cups $4.00 selection • Bocconcini and pumpkin bites with chimichurri sauce • Bruschetta • Beef, olive and tomato filo cups • House made salmon gravlax with goat’s cheese • Chicken lollipops in tempura • Mini red onion marmalade tartlets with blue cheese etc. • Mini red onion marmalade tartlets with blue cheese, • Pumpkin, pine nut and spinach spoons pickled walnut and pear • Rare roasted beef and horseradish spoons • Pumpkin, pinenut and spinach spoons • Smoked trout blini • Rare roasted beef and horseradish spoons • Vegetarian quiches • Smoked trout blini with creme fraiche • Spiced pork bon bons Hot savoury - select three • Sriracha spiced chicken tarts • Asian style chicken money bags $6.00 selection • Greek style lamb koftas with tzatziki sauce • Peking duck pancakes • Asian style duck wanton cups • Spiced pork bon bons • Fillet of lamb with pickled baby beets and Persian fetta • Sriracha spiced chicken tarts • Greek style lamb koftas with tzatziki sauce • Teriyaki chicken meatballs • Housemade salmon gravlax with goats cheese • Vegetarian arancini balls • Mini Yorkshire puddings with roasted beef • Peking duck pancakes Dessert sweet - select three • Slow cooked pulled pork with honey and goats cheese crostini • Chocolate brownie bites • Lemon meringue cheesecake DESSERT CANAPÉS • Mini blueberry mousse cakes • Mini sticky date pudding spoons with butterscotch sauce • Mini tiramisu shots $5.00 selection • Raspberry cream tarts • Assorted mini cupcakes • Trio choc mousse • Chocolate brownie bites • Key lime pie • Lemon cream pies • Lemon meringue cheesecake • Mini blueberry mousse cakes • Mini sticky date pudding spoons with butterscotch sauce • Mini strawberry mousse cups • Mini tiramisu shots • Profiteroles • Raspberry cream tarts • Salted caramel and banana shots Prices based on a minimum of 20 guests. • Strawberry cream puffs Menu subject to change and availability of produce. • Trio chocolate mousse 10% surcharge if event held on Sunday.
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