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Feast on the view from The Deck

THE Deck in the village of Sunshine Beach has long been a favourite for locals and visitors.
It specialises in serving all-day breakfast, lunch and brunch, along with great coffee made with Di Bella’s roast.
The focus is on using fresh local produce and giving excellent value – plus everything is made fresh on premises.
The dedicated team includes specialised breakfast chefs serving old favourites and new surprises including many gluten-free options, from spiced corn fritters and roasted field mushrooms to breakfast classics such as eggs benedict, buttermilk pancake stack, vegetarian or vegan breakfast and bircher muesli.
A vast range of sides encourages you to create your own breakfast. Order any combination of freshly squeezed juice with extras such as spirulina, goji berries or protein powder.
Lunch includes a selection of roast pumpkin salad, spicy beef burger and lightly coated salt and pepper squid with house made chipotle aioli.
Located right across from the beach entrance, the elevated timber deck offers a lovely place to relax, eat and watch the world go by.
BYO beer and wine, no corkage fee and your furry friends are always welcome.
The Deck is located at shop 2, 46 Duke Street, Sunshine Beach.

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