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The Lighthouse Hotel Motel

The Lighthouse Hotel Motel

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3.9 Google Review
66 Zunker St, Burnett Heads, Queensland, 4670, Australia
(07) 4159 4202 lighthousehotelmotel.com
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May 25, 2018
Been there twice this trip with my wife and had four terrible meals, dried out lasagna with chips and salad ($24), pork shoulder chop with chips and salad ($27) that was so tuff and gristly she couldn't eat it. The time before we both had beef Wellington that was only suitable for repairing shoes. We won't be back.

Apr 23, 2018
Great evening's entertainment with live music on the outside stage. I can't comment on the rooms as I did not spend the night. Beers were cold.

Apr 26, 2018
No frills. But good service and food is with the prices.

Jun 6, 2018
Great pub, friendly atmosphere, good food

Oct 6, 2017
Went for lunch today what a great steak sandwich, steak was so tender and the chips the best ever, nice place to go for a meal

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