Spacious inside and with comfy seating out the front to catch the breeze, this all-rounder is good for a bite any time of the day. Lunch is best enjoyed with a burger or panini and a beer or glass of wine (ask about lunch specials). In the evening tuck into beef cheek or pumpkin risotto.

It's opposite the Wave Lagoon – handy for families needing extra shade or something to fuel up on.


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