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SPECIAL EVENT WEEK IS DEC 7-13TH! Next week (Mon, Dec 7th thru Sun, Dec 13th) is Special Event Week through. Enjoy the best of Saltwater Creek Hotel. Welcome to Saltwater Creek Hotel, situated in Helensvale with easy access from the M1 located on the northern end of the Gold Coast opposite Movie World, we cater to the needs of all those who enjoy sport, trivia, poker and the best in dining. Helensvale Tavern is a perfect place for lunch, drinks or group functions contact us today. Poker at Helensvale Tavern. Helensvale Tavern Hours. Mon – Sun 10am – 4am. Sun – Wed 10am – 8pm. Thur – Sat 10am – 10pm.

The casino has over 1600 pokies, 70 tables and a range of dedicated private lounges and rooms for poker. Work commenced in 2017 to further expand both the casino and the hotel complex. The Star is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

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We hadn't appreciated that our arrival in Christchurch, on February 25th, was so close to the anniversary of the 22nd February 2011 earthquake that devastated the city. Eight years on, there are still plenty of visible scars here in what is recognised as the most English of New Zealand's cities.

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On arriving at the airport, Ishbel identified a bus we could get to our AirBnB. We weren't exactly slap bang in the city centre, so it was a pleasant surprise to discover that we had a public transport connection available. We hopped on the bus, paid our fares, and high-fived the driver. He was a young Indian guy who seemed to enjoy getting, or at least attempting to get, a high-five from all of his passengers. We had a chat with him before the bus set off and discovered that he was from the Punjab region of India. We told him that, coincidentally, the drivers of the two taxis we took when we were in Auckland were both from the Punjab. He seemed unfazed by this coincidence. 'Punjabis like to drive,' was his philosophical response.

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We were safely delivered to a bus stop just round the corner from our AirBnB. We easily found the house and recovered the keys from the lockbox then made ourselves at home. I had discovered that the local casino hosted a poker tournament on Monday evenings. But not a run-of-the-mill Texas hold 'em tournament but Pot Limit Omaha, or PLO as it is known to aficionados. This is a game that I play but Ishbel doesn't, so we would be going our separate ways after dinner. The casino was about halfway to town from the AirBnB so we headed out for a look at the city, walking down the riverside for a bit before changing direction to get a look at Christchurch's centre.

There is, as you would expect, a lot of recent construction replacing the structures lost in the earthquake. But there's also a fair amount that survived.

As we wandered on, we noticed tram lines on the road and, shortly thereafter, a tram. Ishbel was keen to have a go on one so we duly paid our $25 fares (tourist prices for a hop-on, hop-off service) and saw a little more of the city from the comfort of a museum piece.

We hopped off down by the riverfront just after seeing the damage sustained by St. Paul's Cathedral.

It would appear that this particular structure is a long way from being restored to its pre-earthquake splendour.

We grabbed an early dinner then went our separate ways. I strolled off to the casino for my PLO tournament while Ishbel hopped back on to the tram for a jaunt around the rest of its route. She enjoyed a visit to the local Botanic Gardens, as tradition now insists, and I had quite a decent run in the tournament. They attracted 28 players and 14 of those bought in twice, which boosted the prize pool. I lasted a long time in the tournament. They were only paying three people and I went out in fifth place after my nut flush/straight flush draw was called by two pair with a second nut flush draw. My nut flush hit, but unfortunately the board paired, giving the villain a full house and knocking me out just short of the money. If you don't play poker, none of that will make sense but don't worry. Most of the poker talk will wait until our Vegas arrival in June.

After I bust, I walked back to the AirBnB and called it a night. The next day, Ishbel's sister and brother-in-law were joining us in Christchurch for our extended NZ South Island tour. We had some time in the morning before they arrived so we put it to good use by heading over to the Christchurch Gondola, a cable car that ascends Mount Cavendish and affords wonderful views over the city.

The family's flight from Brisbane arrived dead on time and they, too, used the bus to get to our place. We met them at the bus stop and, after settling them in the house, we went strolling once again into Christchurch where Ishbel was part qualified as a tour guide thanks to her attentive listening on her tram rides of the previous day. After seeing the city, we headed back for dinner and an early night. We had an early start the next day and didn't want to oversleep.

The Wattle Hotel is the heart of Coomera and a real destination for great food in the region. Relaxed, comfortable and safe, The Wattle is the authentic food, drinks and recreation venue for the local community.

Our venue features impressive casual dining, large kids play area, contemporary public bar, sports bar, premium gaming lounge, function rooms, drive-thru bottle shop and extensive parking for our customers.

Let us know you're coming to avoid disappointment.

Liquor Stax Bottle Shop is The Wattle Hotel's take-away outlet. We offer friendly service and fantastic value with all your beverage needs.

The Wattle Hotel
Liquor Stax Drive Through

1 Brygon Creek Drive,
Upper Coomera,
QLD 4209

Ph: 07 5500 0700

Opening Hours

Poker helensvale tavern club
Sunday-Monday9am-9pm
Tuesday-Wednesday9am-10pm
Thursday9am-11pm
Friday-Saturday9am-midnight

Upper Coomera Village
Shopping Centre Liquor Stax

Cnr Tamborine-Oxenford Rd & reserve Road,
Upper Coomera,
QLD 4209

Ph: 07 5500 0722

Opening Hours

Poker Helensvale Tavern
Monday-Saturday9am-9pm
Sunday9am-7pm

Upper Coomera Liquor Stax

Cnr Reserve Rd & Abraham Rd,
Upper Coomera,
QLD 4209

Ph: 07 5500 0111

Opening Hours

Monday-Saturday9am-9pm
Sunday9am-7pm

Due to government restrictions we are not taking any function bookings for the foreseeable future.

Relax and enjoy a delicious meal with your family and friends!

Bistro hours

Mon - Sunday: 11:30am - 2:30pm & 5:30 - 8:30pm

Trivia Tuesdays

Trivia every Tuesday night 7-9pm
Free entry with great prizes every week!

TRIVIA TUESDAYS
FRIDAY POKER

LIQOURSTAX XMAS TRADING HOURS

Restaurant

Open from 9am daily.

LIQOURSTAX XMAS TRADING HOURS

Note: For the safety of our kids, our play equipment remains temporarily closed.

The Wattle Hotel treats kids as VIPs. The Wattle Hotel has a purpose-built indoor designer playground area with separate sections for toddlers and older children. The Wattle Hotel is great fun for kids and this makes it easy for Mum and Dad to relax.

At The Wattle Hotel, we're proud to be part of the Coomera community. Our goal is to bring family, friends and newcomers together. We're all about a better lifestyle and experience for everyone. We support local heroes and we champion people whose achievements make our little part of the world even greater. Please contact us with any community development ideas, or sponsorship of sporting clubs or social groups.

The Wattle Hotel offers a premium gaming lounge facility for the ultimate player experience. It's a safe and comfortable environment to relax and enjoy your gaming. Our staff are well informed and on-hand at all times to offer friendly and responsible service.

When you work for The Wattle Hotel, you're part of the family. We're a team of professionals, dedicated to excellence in all aspects of the game, and the game is hospitality. From management to bar staff, from gaming service to kitchen staff, we'll all here for one reason, and the reason is to serve our customers exceptionally well. We have extensive staff training policies and career development programmes in place so we create industry-leading levels in service. If you think you're ready to be part of The Wattle Hotel team, contact us with your details and resume below.

The Wattle Hotel
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On arriving at the airport, Ishbel identified a bus we could get to our AirBnB. We weren't exactly slap bang in the city centre, so it was a pleasant surprise to discover that we had a public transport connection available. We hopped on the bus, paid our fares, and high-fived the driver. He was a young Indian guy who seemed to enjoy getting, or at least attempting to get, a high-five from all of his passengers. We had a chat with him before the bus set off and discovered that he was from the Punjab region of India. We told him that, coincidentally, the drivers of the two taxis we took when we were in Auckland were both from the Punjab. He seemed unfazed by this coincidence. 'Punjabis like to drive,' was his philosophical response.

Poker Helensvale Tavern Pub

We were safely delivered to a bus stop just round the corner from our AirBnB. We easily found the house and recovered the keys from the lockbox then made ourselves at home. I had discovered that the local casino hosted a poker tournament on Monday evenings. But not a run-of-the-mill Texas hold 'em tournament but Pot Limit Omaha, or PLO as it is known to aficionados. This is a game that I play but Ishbel doesn't, so we would be going our separate ways after dinner. The casino was about halfway to town from the AirBnB so we headed out for a look at the city, walking down the riverside for a bit before changing direction to get a look at Christchurch's centre.

There is, as you would expect, a lot of recent construction replacing the structures lost in the earthquake. But there's also a fair amount that survived.

As we wandered on, we noticed tram lines on the road and, shortly thereafter, a tram. Ishbel was keen to have a go on one so we duly paid our $25 fares (tourist prices for a hop-on, hop-off service) and saw a little more of the city from the comfort of a museum piece.

We hopped off down by the riverfront just after seeing the damage sustained by St. Paul's Cathedral.

It would appear that this particular structure is a long way from being restored to its pre-earthquake splendour.

We grabbed an early dinner then went our separate ways. I strolled off to the casino for my PLO tournament while Ishbel hopped back on to the tram for a jaunt around the rest of its route. She enjoyed a visit to the local Botanic Gardens, as tradition now insists, and I had quite a decent run in the tournament. They attracted 28 players and 14 of those bought in twice, which boosted the prize pool. I lasted a long time in the tournament. They were only paying three people and I went out in fifth place after my nut flush/straight flush draw was called by two pair with a second nut flush draw. My nut flush hit, but unfortunately the board paired, giving the villain a full house and knocking me out just short of the money. If you don't play poker, none of that will make sense but don't worry. Most of the poker talk will wait until our Vegas arrival in June.

After I bust, I walked back to the AirBnB and called it a night. The next day, Ishbel's sister and brother-in-law were joining us in Christchurch for our extended NZ South Island tour. We had some time in the morning before they arrived so we put it to good use by heading over to the Christchurch Gondola, a cable car that ascends Mount Cavendish and affords wonderful views over the city.

The family's flight from Brisbane arrived dead on time and they, too, used the bus to get to our place. We met them at the bus stop and, after settling them in the house, we went strolling once again into Christchurch where Ishbel was part qualified as a tour guide thanks to her attentive listening on her tram rides of the previous day. After seeing the city, we headed back for dinner and an early night. We had an early start the next day and didn't want to oversleep.

The Wattle Hotel is the heart of Coomera and a real destination for great food in the region. Relaxed, comfortable and safe, The Wattle is the authentic food, drinks and recreation venue for the local community.

Our venue features impressive casual dining, large kids play area, contemporary public bar, sports bar, premium gaming lounge, function rooms, drive-thru bottle shop and extensive parking for our customers.

Let us know you're coming to avoid disappointment.

Liquor Stax Bottle Shop is The Wattle Hotel's take-away outlet. We offer friendly service and fantastic value with all your beverage needs.

The Wattle Hotel
Liquor Stax Drive Through

1 Brygon Creek Drive,
Upper Coomera,
QLD 4209

Ph: 07 5500 0700

Opening Hours

Sunday-Monday9am-9pm
Tuesday-Wednesday9am-10pm
Thursday9am-11pm
Friday-Saturday9am-midnight

Upper Coomera Village
Shopping Centre Liquor Stax

Cnr Tamborine-Oxenford Rd & reserve Road,
Upper Coomera,
QLD 4209

Ph: 07 5500 0722

Opening Hours

Monday-Saturday9am-9pm
Sunday9am-7pm

Upper Coomera Liquor Stax

Cnr Reserve Rd & Abraham Rd,
Upper Coomera,
QLD 4209

Ph: 07 5500 0111

Opening Hours

Monday-Saturday9am-9pm
Sunday9am-7pm

Due to government restrictions we are not taking any function bookings for the foreseeable future.

Relax and enjoy a delicious meal with your family and friends!

Bistro hours

Mon - Sunday: 11:30am - 2:30pm & 5:30 - 8:30pm

Trivia Tuesdays

Trivia every Tuesday night 7-9pm
Free entry with great prizes every week!

TRIVIA TUESDAYS
FRIDAY POKER

LIQOURSTAX XMAS TRADING HOURS

Open from 9am daily.

LIQOURSTAX XMAS TRADING HOURS

Note: For the safety of our kids, our play equipment remains temporarily closed.

The Wattle Hotel treats kids as VIPs. The Wattle Hotel has a purpose-built indoor designer playground area with separate sections for toddlers and older children. The Wattle Hotel is great fun for kids and this makes it easy for Mum and Dad to relax.

At The Wattle Hotel, we're proud to be part of the Coomera community. Our goal is to bring family, friends and newcomers together. We're all about a better lifestyle and experience for everyone. We support local heroes and we champion people whose achievements make our little part of the world even greater. Please contact us with any community development ideas, or sponsorship of sporting clubs or social groups.

The Wattle Hotel offers a premium gaming lounge facility for the ultimate player experience. It's a safe and comfortable environment to relax and enjoy your gaming. Our staff are well informed and on-hand at all times to offer friendly and responsible service.

When you work for The Wattle Hotel, you're part of the family. We're a team of professionals, dedicated to excellence in all aspects of the game, and the game is hospitality. From management to bar staff, from gaming service to kitchen staff, we'll all here for one reason, and the reason is to serve our customers exceptionally well. We have extensive staff training policies and career development programmes in place so we create industry-leading levels in service. If you think you're ready to be part of The Wattle Hotel team, contact us with your details and resume below.

The Wattle Hotel
1 Reserve Road
Upper Coomera QLD 4209
P: (07) 5500 0700
E:enquiries@thewattlehotel.com.auOpening Hours
Monday10:00 am2:00 am
Tuesday10:00 am2:00 am
Wednesday10:00 am2:00 am
Thursday10:00 am2:00 am
Friday10:00 am2:00 am
Saturday10:00 am2:00 am
Sunday10:00 am12:00 am

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