Well Fed at the Wharf Halloween
Event description
🎃 Students! You’ve made it to the end of semester! 🎃
To celebrate, Well Fed at the Wharf is back for Halloween!
Come blow off some exam-prep steam and wrap up the semester with a FREE Halloween-themed cocktail-style dinner, complete with a live DJ, fun games, awesome prizes and (as always) a free bag of fresh produce to take home!
Since it’s Halloween, we want to see your most creative costumes. Bring your scariest, spookiest, funniest or weirdest looks for a chance to win one of our Halloween awards:
Spookiest costume
Best food-themed costume
Best Naarm (Melbourne)-themed costume
Best “overworked-stressed student” costume
Most sustainable costume
Best group costume
Best “late to class” costume
Funniest costume
To be eligible to attend you just need to be a tertiary student - that's it!
So join us on Monday October 27 at 6pm at the Showtime Events Centre in South Wharf for this free social dinner. It's going to be a blast!
FAQs
What’s a “cocktail-style” dinner?
No cocktails here (we’re alcohol-free), it just means the food is served as bite-sized dishes instead of a sit-down meal. More variety, more fun, and more chance to mingle, meet people and enjoy the vibe!
What’s on the menu?
Our chef is cooking up Halloween-themed takes and American classics. We’re keeping most of it a surprise, but everything will be vegetarian, flexible for dietary needs and obviously delicious.
Tickets & timing
We’re opening this dinner to even more students, but tickets still go fast! Share with your friends and sign up quick!
Doors open at 6pm and close at 6.15pm. After that, waitlist students will be offered your spot. If you can’t make it, please cancel at least 24 hours ahead so another student can come.
Big thanks to Showtime Event Group, Fruit Talk, Del-Re National, Oz Photo Booths, Weddings of Distinction for making this night possible.
We can’t wait to see you at the Wharf — it’s going to be a blast! 🎉
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