Eat & drink
Fo Guang Shan Chung Tian Temple
Chung Tian Temple opened in 1992 and was constructed using traditional Chinese architecture.
Surrounded by nature, the temple provides a peaceful and culturally beautiful venue for the community to celebrate their multicultural diversity and multi-faith harmony through Humanistic Buddhism. School and visitor tours are conducted and you are invited to explore the grounds which are filled with. . .
Global Food Markets
Get a first-hand taste of Logan’s cultural diversity at one of the city’s hidden attractions, the Global Food Market. Shop amongst locals and pick up a range of seasonal produce you’d only expect to find overseas including; dragonfruit, jack fruit, custard apples, lychees, rambutan, mangosteen and much more.
While you’re there, treat yourself to hot breakfast from a melting hot pot of global. . .
Logan Village Hotel
Experience some genuine country hospitality here at McGuires’ Logan Village Hotel. Whether you’re popping in for a quick bite to eat or just passing through, the staff at The Logan Village Hotel will ensure your visit is the most memorable and enjoyable as possible. Offering everything a good Aussie pub should the hotel has plenty of cold beer, great home-style food at unbeatable prices, friendly. . .
Manok Park
Authentic Korean Restaurant with flair. If you’re looking for authentic Korean cuisine, in a casual dining setting that is true to its cultural heritage then Manok Park will not disappoint. Korean barbeque menu with flair and fresh produce. Although small and in a very discrete location it’s well worth searching for this great dining experience. Licensed.
Monkey Tree Brewing Co
At Monkey Tree we give birth to beers that make you want to sing and dance all night and all the next day! We’re tired of all of the things that bigger breweries add to their beer to maximise their profits! We would rather make our beer taste better than last longer on a shelf in a bottle-shop. We are pretty sure you want us to do the same!! Our beers are made with the finest natural and locally. . .
Perentie Brewing Co.
Situated just off the M1 motorway which connects Brisbane and the Gold Coast, sits a bespoke six million-dollar, one million-Litre, architecturally-designed brewery. Contained at Distillery Road Market’s 17,000 square metre precinct in the heart of South East Queensland, in Eagleby, Perentie Brewing Co. specialises in authentic lager beers with a distinct Aussie flavour.
The Brewery features an. . .
Poppy’s Chocolates
It tastes as good as it looks. Poppy’s creates individual pieces of love that transfer you to Heaven with every bite of chocolate. When you indulge in Poppy’s Chocolates you will leave the real world for some fleeting moments of Heaven, escape from your worries and live in the now.
Salt and Soul
At Salt and Soul, we offer a wide range of wellness services that allow you to connect with your inner self. Our skilled practitioners offer Psychic/Medium readings, Tarot readings, Astrology, Massage Therapy and Energy Healing. Our candles and soaps are also available to help you continue your wellness journey at home. Relax and unwind in our Salt cave, join us for a guided meditations or salt. . .
Shinbashi Yakiniku
Asian food lovers…Japanese barbecue and more. What’s better than Japanese barbecue? At Shinbashi Yakiniku in the City of Logan, it’s hard to beat their fabulous grilled meats, seafood and vegetables, all prepared fresh to order in typical Japanese fashion. With an all-you-can-eat menu, this restaurant draws in hungry Asian-food lovers from all over the city to their comfortable restaurant in. . .
Simply Beans Coffee Roast Specialists and Espresso Bar
Multi award winning Simply Beans Coffee Roast Specialists and Espresso Bar is a one stop coffee shop – selling all associated coffee needs.
Taste up to 5 of their awarding winning blends or single origins on grind daily – while enjoying a light lunch or something sweet from their selection of sweets in their Espresso Bar attached to the Roastery.
Simply Beans has produced a range of distinct. . .