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Holey Moley in Cotton Tree combines an eighteen-hole mini golf course with a full-service bar and kitchen to provide social entertainment and recreational activities for local visitors.
Liquorland Cotton Tree provides a comprehensive selection of beer, wine, and spirits, offering convenient access to national brands and local favourites for residents and visitors in the Sunshine Coast region.
Maroochy Bridge Hotel offers a waterfront dining experience in Cotton Tree, featuring a bistro, public bar with live sports, gaming room, and views over the Maroochy River.
Maroochy Bridge Hotel provides a traditional pub experience in Cotton Tree featuring a bistro, gaming facilities, and outdoor seating areas overlooking the Maroochy River for locals and visitors.
This Cotton Tree establishment provides a social space for locals and visitors to enjoy beverages and classic pub meals within walking distance of the Maroochy River.
This local pub in Cotton Tree provides a range of beverages and classic meals to patrons visiting the Maroochy River area on the Sunshine Coast.
This local establishment in Cotton Tree provides beverage service, casual dining options, and social spaces for residents and visitors exploring the Maroochy River area.
The Sands Tavern in Cotton Tree provides a bistro dining area, a dedicated sports bar with TAB facilities, a gaming room, and an outdoor terrace for local patrons.
The Sands Tavern provides a local social hub in Cotton Tree featuring a bistro, sports bar, and gaming lounge for residents and visitors to the Sunshine Coast.
The Waterfront Hotel in Cotton Tree provides a classic pub environment with outdoor seating, live entertainment, and views overlooking the Maroochy River for local residents and visitors.
Waterfront Hotel in Cotton Tree offers a traditional pub experience featuring a bistro, sports bar, and gaming lounge overlooking the Maroochy River for local patrons.