Miss Moneypenny’s on Hastings Street is sure to entice, holding promise of stylish dining in Noosa Heads’ iconic dining precinct. See and be seen lounging at leisure inside this semi-alfresco venue, fit out in warm timbers and enclosed by a low stone wall for a look of easy sophistication, drawing crowds in search of coffee, cocktails and tapas. Peruse over a delectable menu of Mod Oz tastes inspired by a fusion of Mediterranean and Middle Eastern flavours, from morning dishes sure to excite the palate like housemade buttermilk waffles, or opt for an intimate dinner and share in mains like the Moroccan slow braised lamb shoulder. Evening diners can delve into ingenious cocktails and late-night bites until 11pm, like a lobster po boy with smoked tomato aioli or a suckling pig sausage roll.