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Full range at Quenchers

QUENCHERS Espresso Bar and Juicery is a local gem hidden in plain sight.
Located along bustling Sunshine Beach Road, Noosa Junction, the quirky cafe offers all your favourites but with a delicious twist for the adventurous at heart.
Local owners Baz and Tash have combined over 25 years of hospitality experience to create delicious beverages for their customers including the Banoffee Pie smoothie, a delicious mix of banana, caramel and biscuit, and the No Rum Punch, a tasty combination of guava, mango, lemon, orange and rose syrup.
You’ll find everything at Quenchers from freshly squeezed juices, smoothies and milkshakes to locally roasted organic, fair trade coffee and an impressive array of healthy and freshly prepared food.
For the hungry at heart, you will be lost for choice with over three different Acai bowl flavours, 10 varieties of toasted and fresh wraps, two flavours of granola and an all-day breakfast menu like no other.
Baz said Quenchers was born from a combination of his extensive experience behind a bar as well as a desire to share some great tasting drinks with Noosa locals.
“Having always wanted to share our creativity of drink-making we created Quenchers,” Baz said.
“We wanted to create a fresh, vibrant environment with a quirky edge; a space where you can spend some time with a book or game or to retreat from the rain or sun whilst watching the world go by all the while enjoying the best ever milkshake, juice or coffee.”

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