
The Boat Shed
Cotton Tree, Sunshine Coast
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Event Description
The Boat Shed Restaurant epitomises what coastal dining on the Sunshine Coast is all about. Casual, friendly service with a focus on local produce and magnificent views over Maroochy River, it’s the Sunshine Coast’s best kept dining secret. Located right on the river’s edge along the Cotton Tree esplanade and adjacent to the Cotton Tree Holiday Park, it’s perfectly positioned for friends to enjoy a quality meal in the restaurant.
WHEN
Saturday, 13th April 2024
AGE
65+ year olds
COST
$39 booking fee
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