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Beerwah

"Beerwah: cute, quiet town but on the rise..."

A nice little town with basic amenities. Is on the train line to Brisbane / Nambour, and you can get a bus out to Caloundra, etc. Nice small town feel with generally friendly people. Some very nice shops (Bob the Butcher, Beerwah Books & Bits, Boutique Noir Hair, Pasta D'Vine Cafe - all friendly and helpful every time I've been in these shops, great service). Lots of parking - I've never had trouble getting a carpark at any time of day. A lot of the shops are closed on Sunday, or close early, which is a bit inconvenient (but I come from a city where things are open 24/7, which you do get used to). Some feral kids hanging around the train station sometimes but you get that anywhere. Not a lot of great dining options, e.g. no Thai, Indian, etc, just pizza, fish 'n' chips, Subway - Pasta D'Vine do awesome iced coffee, cheesecake, gourmet pizza. There's a public library with WiFi which is a plus. Generally, good value houses but not many with character. There is an Aldi supermarket being built at the moment, and I hear a Target is coming, too, which will be great for jobs and save some trips out of town. Overall, a sweet little town which is definately growing.

Great for

  • Library with WiFi
  • Close to beautiful Maleny & Montville region
  • Friendly locals
  • A pub
  • Some friendly out of towners
  • Train out

Not great for

  • Few great dining options
  • Some bogans / bevans
  • Almost everything closed on Sunday

Who lives here?

  • Families with kids
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AussiePool

Edit: Dining Options now greatly increased; Chinese, Italian, Indian and the usual suspects, Fish & Chips, Subway, Eagle Boys and Dominoes. Greatest little 'village' I have ever lived in!

FirstC

Full of ice addicts chinese better to go to supermarket and by chinese from there

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