When you've been on the road all day, and you're due for a coffee 12 hours ago, this spot hits it. They've reasonably priced fruit and veg at the entrance (bag of carrots, nannas, or other goodness); a welcome change from the standard fare. If you want to take it down a notch, try the sandwich bar, or for a deeper interlude even further go for Hungry Jacks.
At Hungry Jacks, check in with their app to get lower cost food, and make it slightly less offensive by skipping the bun and cutting the carbs. Try the penny pinching menu (small onion rings, 1). At Macca's it's easy to walk out paying thirty bucks. It was nice to feed two some grubby road snacks for under ten. The coffees are also a godsend when there are no cafes nearby.
If you've any roadie-come-housey type needs, there's a Bunnings just across the street.
Beware of the sometimes feisty but probably harmless black hoodie adolescent wildlife in the carpark (running in packs of 10), whose favourite letter of the day is generally F or C. Also consider steering clear of the bathrooms.
There's a trailer park across the street, though it looks pretty well kept, perhaps for sea-seeking retirees. read more