Mondos on the Waterfront will be closing on 31st December 2023 to undergo a total refurbishment into Cairns' newest premier casual bar and dining location.
Featuring an all-new pavilion style outdoor area with all-weather roof and wind protection, new flooring, lighting and landscaping.
The position will be unmatched in the Cairns dining precinct, right on the water.
Mondos has had a long and successful trading history, and we are now seeking a progressive modern operator to invest for a long term 10year lease + options and produce a standout point of difference for both local and visitor diners.
FEATURES:
- Seating for up to 160 ppl - Prestige waterfront position - New all-weather dining roof. - New wind protection - Inside area air conditioned - Separate male and female amenities - Long lease available
Inspections
No open inspections scheduled.
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Contact Joanne Brown to learn more about this property, request an inspection or take an online tour.
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