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HomeNewsSee inside the new post-surf stop off in Noosa Junction

See inside the new post-surf stop off in Noosa Junction

There’s a new post-surf stop off in Noosa Junction to add to your plans after 4 Pines Brewing Company opened their second venue on the Sunshine Coast.

4 Pines Noosa will be the latest addition to the growing 4 Pines hospitality portfolio featuring the extended range of their beers and a selection of wines, cocktails, and spirits.

The venue will also present a full dining menu with a balanced food offering of pub classics, fresh bowls and local seafood.

They opened their first brewpub in Manly over 14 years ago, and have continued to share their passion for hospitality, good beer, and the local community.

Customers should expect a laid back, coastal inspired venue with reclaimed furnishing, modern beer garden with banquette seats, and 4 Pines touchpoints to create a flexible and welcoming space for all occasions.

Adam Dearing, the general manager of 4 Pines Hospitality said, “4 Pines was born our of a small brewub in Manly on the Northern Beaches of Sydney. An idea following a casual conversation between father and son, post surf in search of good beer, has now created a hospitality portfolio that continues to welcome beer lovers across the east coast.”

“4 Pines has grown significantly since launching in Manly over a decade ago and we’ve had our eye out for the perfect Noosa location for a few years now. This collaboration with Clayton Williams is a perfect fit for 4 Pines in Noosa to continue our story and connect with the local community,” Adam said.

4 Pines’ will collaborate with their local brew team to tap up the freshest beer, including a rotating limited release series, while the venue will be owned and operated by Sunshine Coast hospitality local Clayton Williams.

“4 Pines have an impeccable reputation for creating great beers and a memorable hospitality experience and we look forward to a long and successful partnership based on our shared passions,” Clayton said.

4 Pines Noosa will be another addition to Clayton’s portfolio alongside the successful Duporth Tavern Maroochydore, Commercial Hotel Nambour and the Sportshub at Bokarina which he develops for the community.

“I have seen the exciting changes in Noosa Junction over the last twenty years having visited the area when some old friends operated the space. My brother also lives up on the hill, so it will be great to have him close by to support the new venue,” he said.

“I’m excited to bring this space to life and even find some time between beers to catch a wave with my sons. We often strap down the boards and travel 35 mins up the coast from our home to steal a few waves when the points working.

“The focus for us is to bring a fresh, affordable, and welcoming offering and space to Noosa Junction. We will also look to bring a local entertainment schedule and a sports focused offer.”

The first beers at 4 Pines Noosa were poured on Wednesday 5 April.

To stay up to date with the latest news visit 4pinesbeer.com.au/venues/noosa, facebook.com/4pinesnoosa, or Instagram.com/4pinesnoosa

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