Harbour Town has just announced the flagship food offering joining the new and exciting multi-million dollar dining precinct set to open in December.
The new precinct will include an open-air plaza with a selection of food offerings located in front of Reading Cinemas.
New names moving into the precinct will include the famous Asian hawker style market, 8 Street and Crafty’s a sports bar that is set to change experiential hospitality landscape on the Gold Coast.
With two locations already in Queensland, 8 Street owner, David Wu, says the Asian street market will cover six hundred square metres and have 14 unique Asian street food stalls. He is looking forward to offering the Northern Gold Coast an exeptional food offering later this year.
Crafty’s is looking to redefine sports bars into all day, family friendly venues, and will offer Dj’s. food trucks, games of skill and of course fresh food, bottomless cold-pressed mimosas from 9am-3pm and 12 taps with rotating craft beers.
Crafty’s Managing Director, Dave Galvin says it’s all about balance and Crafty’s will be an enjoyable place to catchup with friends over a morning coffee or to watch the big sports game over a few beers or a cocktail.
” Crafty’s has something for everyone, we will have a kids under 12 menu with low sugar sodas asn tasty spiders, and an activities space during the holidays so mum and dad can relax over lunch”
The 25 million dollar project will be the biggest addition to Harbour Town since the North-West Mall was unveiled in May 2016.
Stay tuned for further announcements still to come including the name of the precinct and additional retailers over the coming weeks.