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Beachfront restaurant and beer garden mooted for Kewarra

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KEWARRA Beach could have a new beachfront restaurant and beer garden next to a public space if a proposal submitted to Cairns Regional Council gets the green light.

It would be on land that is currently vacant at 74 Kewarra St, facing the playground and barbecue area.

The 1,642sq m parcel of land is owned by Tania and Henning Bregnsdal and the proposal involves dividing the block into two lots, with a house on a 550sq m block and the restaurant on 1,089sq m.

Interestingly, the 550sq m property with a luxury house design is on the market for $3,500,000 with Raine and Horne Palm Cove.

Records show the Bregnsdal’s bought the block at 74 Kewarra St for $1,165,000 in July 2020.

The proposal for a single level restaurant is accompanied by a four bedroom two-storey residence.

It would have 13 carparking spaces, three motorcycle spaces, landscaped areas to the Kewarra Street frontage and an outdoor deck and beer garden facing the foreshore.

Plans for a restaurant and beer garden at 74 Kewarra St, adjacent to the public car park at Kewarra Beach. Picture: supplied.
Plans for a restaurant and beer garden at 74 Kewarra St, adjacent to the public car park at Kewarra Beach. Picture: supplied.

The document states it would provide much-needed dining option for Kewarra Beach and would integrate into the existing urban environment.

“The placement of the proposed restaurant to the north of the new dwelling house will buffer the existing residential properties and the use of acoustic fencing and appropriate limits on hours of operation and noise creation will ensure that the existing amenity is respected,” the document states.

Council advised the developers in a pre-lodgement assessment they would have to demonstrate compliance with the intent for the low density residential zone.

“The proposal will need to demonstrate that there is a need for the food and drink component situated in this location, and will not compromise the role and successful function of existing centres in Kewarra Beach,” Council’s team leader strategic planning Paul Cohen advised.

Plans for a restaurant and beer garden at 74 Kewarra St, adjacent to the public car park at Kewarra Beach. Picture: supplied.
Plans for a restaurant and beer garden at 74 Kewarra St, adjacent to the public car park at Kewarra Beach. Picture: supplied.

Unlike many northern beaches localities, Kewarra Beach does not have a restaurant or cafe near the beachfront, except for Kewarra Resort, which holds highly successful Beach Shack nights with food trucks and live music and has a cafe offering breakfast from 7am to 11am and lunch from noon to 2pm.

The cafe reopened in March.

The suburb has a small shopping centre on Poolwood Rd, about 1km from the beach, with outlets including FNQ Wild Yeast and Kewarra Thai.

Plans for a restaurant and beer garden and four bedroom residence at 74 Kewarra St, adjacent to the public car park at Kewarra Beach. Picture: supplied.
Plans for a restaurant and beer garden and four bedroom residence at 74 Kewarra St, adjacent to the public car park at Kewarra Beach. Picture: supplied.

Kewarra St has expansive up-market beachfront residences, with a property at 50 Kewarra St on the market with Sotheby’s Queensland for $6.8m.

Developer Alex Sekler is working on a project that will comprise 10 new houses on absolute beach front land at the southern end of Kewarra St.

Properties in the quiet street regularly sell for well over $1m

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In May, 60 Kewarra St sold for $1,868,000 while 36 Kewarra St sold for $1,800,000 in October last year.

The property at 54 Kewarra St sold for $1,775,000 last July and 27 Kewarra St sold for $1,350,000 last March.

bronwyn.farr@news.com.au

Originally published as Beachfront restaurant and beer garden mooted for Kewarra

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