Let's be honest. Mum deserves more than a card and a bunch of petrol station flowers.
Mother's Day is the one Sunday a year where we get to properly stop and say: we see you, we appreciate you, and we're going to feed you something really good. And if you're doing it right, there's a cold Stone & Wood somewhere within arm's reach of the table.
Whether you're planning a big backyard spread for the whole family or a quiet long lunch with just your closest crew, here's how to pull off a Mother's Day lunch that feels genuinely special, without the stress.
Start with the Vibe, Not the Menu
Before you fire up the BBQ or start Googling recipes at midnight, take a breath and think about what kind of day Mum actually wants. Because the best Mother's Day lunch isn't about impressing anyone. It's about making the person at the centre of it all feel properly celebrated.
A few questions worth asking:
- Does she want a casual backyard hang or something a bit more sit-down and special?
- Is it just immediate family, or are we talking the full extended crew plus the neighbours' dog?
- Does she want to be involved in the cooking (some mums genuinely do), or does she want to sit down, be handed a cold drink, and not touch a spatula all day?
Once you've got the vibe sorted, everything else flows from there. And for most Australian Mum's Day lunches, the vibe is: relaxed, warm, full of good food, and anchored around a table that nobody wants to leave.
The Menu: Keep It Seasonal, Keep It Simple
May in Australia means we're sliding into autumn: the air's a little cooler, the light's getting golden, and there's a beautiful middle ground between summery salads and full winter comfort food. Lean into it.
Mains Worth Making a Fuss About
• Slow-roasted lamb shoulder with rosemary and garlic (throw it in the night before, forget about it, take all the credit)
• Whole baked snapper or barramundi with lemon, capers and herbs
• BBQ chicken with a proper marinade: think yoghurt, turmeric, lemon
• Mushroom and ricotta tart for the vegetarians at the table (it looks impressive, it's really not that hard)
• A seafood platter if you want to splash out: prawns, smoked salmon, oysters, bread and butter
Sides That Do the Heavy Lifting
• Crispy smashed potatoes with sour cream and chives
• Roasted pumpkin and beetroot salad with goat's cheese and pepitas
• Green beans with toasted almonds and a squeeze of lemon
• A proper bread basket with good butter and maybe a little bowl of olives
• Warm focaccia if you want something that feels a bit extra without being a lot of work
Dessert: Make It Feel Special
Autumn calls for something a little more indulgent than a fruit salad. Go for:
• A classic pavlova topped with seasonal figs, passionfruit and whipped cream
• Flourless chocolate cake (rich, decadent, and gluten-free for your mum who's been mentioning it since Christmas)
• Poached pears with mascarpone and a drizzle of honey
• A cheese board if she's the kind of mum who'd happily skip sweets for a good aged cheddar (valid)
Pro tip: prep as much as you can the day before. Marinate the meat, make the dessert, slice anything that can be sliced. The more you do on Saturday, the more you can actually be present on Sunday.
The Drinks Situation: Get This Right
Here's the thing about a great lunch: the drinks set the tone. Get them right and the whole day feels easy. Get them wrong and someone's driving to the servo at noon and the mood shifts.
Load the esky early. Keep it well-iced. And offer a proper range so that everyone at the table, from the beer drinker to the mate who usually reaches for a spritz, has something they're genuinely happy with.
Here's what we'd put in ours:
- Pacific Ale: our Byron-born classic. Tropical, soft, and genuinely lovely with seafood or anything off the grill. If Mum's a beer drinker, start here.
- Hazy Pale Ale: juicy, full-bodied and easy-drinking. Great for the mid-afternoon stretch when the food's settled and the conversation's flowing.
- Citrus Radler: bright, zesty and lower in alcohol. Perfect for keeping things light and refreshing through a long lunch.
- Peach Radler: spritzy, peachy and honestly a crowd favourite. If someone at your table says they don't love beer, hand them this. Watch what happens.
- Easy Pale Ale: light and crisp for those who want something simple and drinkable all afternoon without overdoing it.
A mixed case or a few different six-packs gives everyone the freedom to find their thing. That's the kind of generous, thoughtful hosting that makes the day feel effortless even when it definitely wasn't.
Set the Table Like You Mean It
You don't need fancy tableware or a florist on speed dial. But a little bit of intention goes a long way.
- Fresh flowers: a bunch from the garden or the farmers market, nothing too precious. Natives, herbs, whatever's in season.
- A proper tablecloth or runner: even an old linen sheet does the job. It changes the energy of a table instantly.
- Candles if you're eating into the evening: tea lights, a couple of tapers, whatever you've got. Autumn afternoons turn into golden evenings quickly.
- Serve food in the middle of the table: shared plates, big bowls, everything within reach. It's more relaxed, more communal, and it just feels more like a celebration.
The goal isn't perfection. It's warmth. A table that says we made an effort for you, we thought about this, we wanted today to feel good.
The Little Details That Make It Feel Special
Good food and cold drinks are a solid foundation. But the moments that actually stick are usually the small ones.
A few ideas:
- Write her a card. An actual card. Not a text. A real card with something true in it.
- Put on a playlist she'd love, not one you'd love. Ask the family and friends around the table for input. Let her pick a few songs.
- Get family and friends involved in something: decorating, setting the table, making a little gesture. It doesn't have to be Instagram-worthy. It just has to be from the heart.
- Have her drink ready when she arrives. Whatever she loves: a Pacific Ale poured cold, a glass of something fizzy, a tea if that's her thing.
- Clean up without being asked. This one's underrated. There is no greater act of love on Mother's Day than someone else quietly doing the dishes.
Keep the Afternoon Rolling
The lunch itself is the main event, but a great Mother's Day has that languid, unhurried energy where nobody's quite ready to leave.
A few ideas to keep things moving without making it feel like a schedule:
- A slow walk after lunch: around the block, down to the park, along the waterfront if you're lucky enough. Good for digestion, great for conversation.
- A low-key backyard game: bocce, lawn bowls, a casual game of backyard cricket. Nobody has to be athletic. Everyone gets to be competitive.
- A round of family trivia: categories include mum's favourite movies, years certain things happened, general knowledge she definitely knows better than you.
- An afternoon nap with zero judgment. Sometimes the best gift is a quiet house and a blanket on the couch.
The afternoon will find its own rhythm. Trust it.
A Quick Checklist So Nothing Gets Missed
Saturday night, tick these off and you're golden:
- Esky loaded and iced: Stone & Wood mix sorted
- Meat marinated or slow-cook started
- Sides prepped and ready to go
- Dessert made or store-bought backup secured (no shame in either)
- Table set or at least the tablecloth located
- Flowers sorted
- Card written and not left blank because you ran out of time
- Playlist queued
- Someone assigned to dishes duty (and they know it)
Because She Deserves a Really Good Day
At Stone & Wood, we brew right across Australia because we believe in the power of community coming together. And honestly, there's no better expression of that than a table full of people who love each other, sharing good food and cold drinks on a Sunday afternoon.
Mother's Day is one of those days where the ordinary stuff, a meal, a drink, an afternoon in the backyard, gets to mean something a bit bigger. Where we stop and actually say thank you for everything you do, everything you are, everything you've built.
So make the effort. Not the stressful, trying-to-be-perfect kind of effort. The warm, thoughtful, genuine kind. The kind that says: we wanted today to be good for you.
Get the esky sorted. Get the table set. Pull out her favourite cold one.
Happy Mother's Day from all of us at Stone & Wood. 🍺

