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Sunshine Beach Surf Club wins Best Family Dining Award

Sunshine Beach Surf Club was named Best Family Dining venue for the South East Queensland region at the Restaurant & Catering Hostplus Awards for Excellence on Monday 14 July.

The awards, held annually by the Restaurant & Catering Association (R&CA), celebrate excellence across Australia’s vibrant foodservice industry.

Darren Sandilands, Restaurant Licensee at Sunshine Beach Surf Club, said, “It’s a very prestigious award for the hospitality industry and is always associated with high standards. It’s great recognition for our hardworking team.”

“Our senior chefs have been with the company for a long time so we’re able to offer consistently great food. We change the menu with the seasons and we are always expanding to different foods although people do keep coming back for our signature dishes as well.”

The R&CA is the voice of Australia’s foodservice sector, representing thousands of businesses nationwide and recognising those who set the benchmark for quality and innovation.

This accolade highlights Sunshine Beach Surf Club’s commitment to providing an exceptional family-friendly dining experience and further cements its reputation as a leader in the region’s hospitality scene.

Manager Julie Strudwick said, “Sunshine Beach Surf Club offers exceptional dining seven days, including breakfast on Saturdays and Sundays.”

“With two courtesy busses that operate seven days as well, a front-of-house team committed to providing a welcoming and relaxed atmosphere plus regular live entertainment, this is the perfect venue for the whole family.”

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