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Unique place to hang out

By Hollie Harris

MOTORBIKE lovers and lovers of great coffee and simple locally produced food, you might just have a found new favourite hang out.
Passers-by have seen the sign and the mystery has been growing surrounding the arrival of MOTO in Noosa Junction and owners Kristy Weller and Dave Cruces can’t wait to show you what they have in store.
They have been working long days and nights to finish getting MOTO ready and Kristy said she hopes everyone is enjoying being a part of the ride and watching the progress.
“We are so excited to open in Noosa Junction and create an epic place to hang out, whether you’re into motorbikes, great coffee, craft beer, tasty food or all of the above,
“We want to support local businesses and will be producing food made from local produce and will have local beer on tap,” Kristy said.
The cafe and bar has a very unique twist which you will have go in and see it to believe it.
A showcase of vintage and new motorbikes will be on display and will blur the lines between art, industry and dining.
“Dave is all about the motorbikes – it’s his passion.
“We really wanted to bring something different to the Junction and we think we’ve done it,” Kristy said.
MOTO will be serving food and coffee for now with a unique bar opening very soon.
“I think we could possibly be the first place on the Sunshine Coast to have a shipping container as a bar,” she said.
Kristy is hoping to secure local artists to work on the bikes to create some truly unique bikes to go on show at MOTO.
All the bikes will be for sale and will promise to give customers a whole new appreciation for motorbikes.

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