Social enterprise Free to Feed opens stunning events space in Fitzroy North
Andrea McGinniss
Photo: Sarah Pannell
Not-for-profit social enterprise Free to Feed has been creating meaningful employment for asylum seekers and refugees through shared food experiences for five fruitful years. Now it has upped the feelgood factor – and facilities – even further with the opening of its stunning events space in Queens Parade, Fitzroy North.
The heritage-listed modernist building, most recently known as The Que Club, has been transformed into an impressive light and airy 800-square-metre venue. With a large bar and events space, fully kitted-out catering kitchen and living room for sit-down dining, it s perfectly set up for cooking classes, workshops, fully catered events and celebrations.
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