Kings Beach Bar

Sunshine Coast


This chilled, Kings Beach–front cafe serves tasty cafe fare and good coffee. Morning options might include poached peaches with berry labneh, gluten-free granola and caramelised fennel, while the lunch and dinner repertoire includes fish tacos, poke bowls, an excellent seafood linguine, and various burgers, among them a roast-pumpkin and halloumi burger with spinach, pickled slaw and house-made tomato chutney.

Live music Thursday and Sunday.


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