Kingscliff Hotel, New South Wales, Australia

Kingscliff Hotel was built in 1932, the two-storey timber structure with a public bar having had accommodation upstairs local drinker cane farmers and cutters small crop farming and holiday makers in the summer a rough beer garden with live bands in the 80s local band like the flowers/Icehouse this pub went off in the day. Major renovations in 2014 as well as a new bistro bar and alfresco dining areas on the adjacent empty (rough beergarden) transformed in outdoor dinning and live entertainment area. Kingscliff was known as Cuden but was sub divided by a developer who called it Kingscliff 1930s and became a popular tourist destination as Tweed Heads and Coolangatta became popular, Kingscliff is still a one pub town with a top pub to have good food and a cold beer in.
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