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HomeDiningPrices beat home eats

Prices beat home eats

By Hollie Harris

Can you go out for breakfast for under $10?Try under $5!
At PK’s Cafe and Bar at the Ivory Palms Resort, brekkies start at just $4.
If you need a hunger buster, the big breakfast with all the trimmings is still only $15.
Feed your belly and look after your hip pocket with a hearty plate of fresh eggs on sourdough for brekkie for just $9!
With prices like this, why stay home and cook?
PK’s has a fantastic selection of draught beer and cider on tap and over 20 wines to choose from.
There are tasty wood-fired pizzas to choose from including cranberry and chicken, pulled pork, seafood complete with prawns and salmon, honey chilli pizza with tomato base, honey chilli, mozzarella, pepperoni and feta.
Or simply grab a chicken parmigiana for only $15.90.
Prices like these really are difficult to beat and the quality is fantastic.
We just love sharing great value venues with our readers!
Kids are welcome to play on the playground and jumping pillow too.
Call 54731898 for a booking at PK’s Cafe and Bar at The Ivory Palms Resort, 73 Hilton Terrace Noosaville.

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