Great food, live tunes and cool vibes as Coral Beach Lodge launches new restaurant and bar

PORT O CALL MAKEOVER

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The new Coral Beach Lodge restaurant and bar is opening today. All pictures: Rick Moyer

It’s been a long time coming but the long wait is finally over with the the Coral Beach Lodge restaurant and bar - decked out with cool neon lights - ready to shake, rattle and roll ahead of its soft opening today.

Formerly known as Port O’ Call Eco Lodge the freshly named Coral Beach Lodge, under new owner Thomas Cowlard promises to be a cool and welcoming place for some rest and relaxation in Port Douglas.

As part of recently completed refurbishments today marks the opening of the new restaurant which will be known as the Coral Bar and Bistro.

The bistro’s menu will offer a yummy array of food, including sliders, while the boss also has plans to introduce some regular entertainment.


The restaurant and bar will open Wednesdays through Sundays from 12pm to 10pm.


“We’re really excited about our restaurant and bar upgrades,” Mr Cowlard told Newsport.

“Our new restaurant will have some of the yummiest sliders you’ll taste, while we have an array of tasty drinks as well.

“Another thing we’re doing is having live music at the venue on Wednesdays and Sundays.

“We want to be a space where locals and tourists alike can come, have something to eat and drink and enjoy a few tunes.

“As far as the accommodation side of things is concerned, we’re definitely not solely a backpacker premise.

“We welcome all guests, from the backpacker, to families, to couples, everyone is invited and welcome to stay with us.”


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