The Three Peacocks is well-known among foodies for its extravagant seafood barbecue buffets and for its homely alfresco concept amongst the greenery of Labrador Park.
Alas, all good things must come to an end. On 10 December 2023, The Three Peacocks announced on its Facebook page that the restaurant would soon be moving out of its iconic location at Labrador Park.
While the closing of the location was set for 31 December, The Three Peacocks made another Facebook Post announcing that operations would continue until 31 January “due to popular demand”.
However, on 19 January 2023, The Three Peacocks made another Facebook post informing patrons that the location’s closure would be pushed forward to 27 January instead.
It also apologised to customers for the cancellation notifications made by its reservation system and for any inconvenience caused.
For all three of its Facebook posts, it seems that The Three Peacocks is remaining secretive about its new location. Currently, all that is known about the new location is that it will be announced sometime next month.
Perhaps the restaurant is on a quest to find a new location that can preserve “The Three Peacock” experience of alfresco barbecues, spacious seating, and peacock mascots.
For frequent customers or for first-timers wanting to visit The Three Peacocks before its big move, now might be your last chance to enjoy dinner at its scenic, spacious location in Labrador Park.
The all-you-can-eat barbecue buffet price starts from $39.90 for adults and $38.80 for children from Monday to Thursday. The cost of the buffet for Fridays and weekends starts from $55.90 for adults and $44.90 for children.
On the eve of public holidays, public holidays, and festive occasions, expect a jump in price, with the buffet costing $60.90 for adults and $49.90 for children.
An additional charge for free-flow soft drinks and juices starts from $3.90.
As with most buffets, all diners have a stipulated time limit. A group of three diners and below will have a two-hour time limit, while groups with four or more diners have a time limit of two-and-a-half hours.
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