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HomeIn BusinessShore to Shore Seafoods is your one-stop shop for ocean-fresh flavour

Shore to Shore Seafoods is your one-stop shop for ocean-fresh flavour

Located in the Coolum Industrial Estate, Shore to Shore Seafoods locally owned by Andrew and Jeannette Robertson has been servicing the Sunshine Coast for over 15 years, providing seafood to both retail and wholesale customers.

With over 150 snap frozen seafood lines for you to choose from, you will be spoilt for choice. You’ll find everyday budget friendly products right through to the luxury items.

Being snap frozen we can offer a huge range while ensuring great prices and freshness. This also makes it convenient for you to keep products you want on hand, easy to cook and create.

Perfect for mid-week meals, weekend barbecues, or festive gatherings, Shore to Shore Seafoods is your one-stop shop for ocean-fresh flavour.

For oyster lovers, fresh oysters arrive every Tuesday and Friday after 10.30am, plus fresh fish is also available depending on market availability.

So, whether it is eating healthy or a special occasion, it’s all here under one roof at Shore to Shore Seafoods. You can’t miss the very colourful building at 1/ 9 Link Crescent, Coolum Industrial Estate – see you soon.

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