Spring Harvest Long Table Lunch
Event description
Join us for our Spring Harvest Long Table Lunch on Saturday, October 25th, 2025.
We invite our guests to reconnect with community, food, and the land that sustains us.
The Long Table Lunch will unfold as a generous three-course shared feast — a collaboration between Three Little Birds and Bando Smoke BBQ, led by Michelin-trained chefs Chris Jordan and Lee Sibanda. Expect coal-fired meats and vegetables, bright Caribbean jerk spices, local produce from our incredible farmer's market community and native ingredients grown right on city farm soil.
Farm Tour:
Begin the afternoon with a guided wander through Northey Street City Farm’s kitchen gardens and native food forests. Here, regenerative practices and permaculture ethics are not just ideas but living, breathing systems that sustain resilience and abundance. Along the way, guests will touch, taste, and smell native ingredients growing at The Farm - an introduction to the flavours soon to be transformed over fire.
Garden Bar & Canapés:
Your tour ends at the Garden Bar, where a roaming entree will be served alongside welcome drinks. Sip, savour, and settle into the rhythm of the afternoon before we come together at the long table.
Long Table Lunch:
At the heart of the day is the long lunch itself - guests will be seated at long tables on our Village Green for a feast centered around native flavours, fire, and shared stories. The menu a special collaboration between Michelin-trained chefs Lee Sibanda and Chris Jordan. Chef Chris will share stories of First Nations connection to native ingredients and the landscapes that hold them.
Sample Menu:
Canapés
Salt baked yams with native spiced mayo and dukkah
Smoked mullet roe taramasalata with fermented ooray
Kangaroo & Anise Myrtle salumi, farm pickles, crostini
Main
Native jerk-spiced BBQ (+ Vegan options)
Sides - Myrtle rice, Spring salad with Warrigal greens & Wattleseed vinaigrette
Dessert
Textures of chocolate, coconut and spiced rum pineapple
Celebration of Community
As the afternoon unfolds, you’ll hear from inspiring voices including Dominique Chen of Yuruwan, sharing how grassroots, urban-based First Nations food and medicine growing is being nurtured and protected. You’ll also learn about the work of the Youth Retreat Centre, whose programs reconnect young people in the Youth Justice System with culture, purpose, and community through food and collaboration.
The Spring Harvest Long Table Lunch is a fundraiser event for Northey Street City Farm. Proceeds from the event will support our ongoing programs in Permaculture education and environmental and social sustainability. For over 30 years, we’ve been a hub for sustainability, education, and community connection. By attending, you are directly helping us continue this work. This year we’ve also introduced a tiered-ticket system, giving guests the opportunity to donate to one of our collaborators — Yuruwan or the Youth Retreat Centre, amplifying the impact of this gathering even further.
Together, we’ll lift our glasses to community — to the abundance that emerges when we nurture connection, honour Country, and care for the land that sustains us.
* Tickets to this event are limited and close on Thursday 23rd October or when sold out. Ticket includes a welcome drink on arrival (botanical spritz, wine or beer) and a three course meal. Additional beverages (wine, beer, native mocktails and other non-alc options) will be available to purchase from the bar. Please provide details of any dietary requirements in the notes section for each guest at time of booking.
We hope you can join us for a memorable evening of celebration, connection and community.
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