Sunnybank Plaza - A Vibrant Shopping Destination in Brisbane**
Sunnybank Plaza is truly a gem in the heart of Brisbane, offering an exceptional shopping experience that caters to all tastes and preferences. From the moment you step inside, you're greeted with a lively atmosphere that reflects the multicultural essence of the area.
Shopping Variety: The plaza boasts an impressive range of stores, from well-known retail chains to unique boutiques. Whether youâre looking for fashion, electronics, groceries, or specialty items, Sunnybank Plaza has it all. The selection of Asian supermarkets and specialty stores is particularly outstanding, making it a paradise for anyone looking for authentic Asian ingredients or products.
Food and Dining: One of the standout features of Sunnybank Plaza is its diverse and delicious dining options. The food court and surrounding restaurants offer a wide array of cuisines, with an emphasis on authentic Asian dishes. Whether youâre craving Chinese, Japanese, Korean, or Thai food, youâll find some of the best eateries in Brisbane right here. Each visit feels like a mini food adventure!
Entertainment: The cinema at Sunnybank Plaza is perfect for catching the latest movies, including popular international films. It's a great spot to unwind and enjoy a movie after a day of shopping.
Convenience: Parking is ample, and the layout of the plaza makes it easy to navigate, whether youâre doing a quick grocery run or spending the day shopping. The cleanliness and maintenance of the plaza are also commendable.
Community Feel: What I love most about Sunnybank Plaza is its community vibe. The plaza is a hub for locals, and itâs always buzzing with energy. There are often cultural events and activities, which add to the vibrant and welcoming environment.
Overall, Sunnybank Plaza is more than just a shopping centerâit's a cultural experience. Whether youâre a local or a visitor, this is a must-visit destination that offers something for everyone....
   Read moreI used to love Sunnybank Plaza...back in the nineties. Ok, I do adore Kmart, Daiso and The Reject Shop.
A lot of their best shops have disappeared over the years (Dymock's, EB Games đ Crossroads, Cotton On, Boost Juice, Subway, Loot, Muffin Break, etc) but if you love bubble tea you have your choice of roughly 8 different places!
A little more diversity would be nice. I love how multicultural it is but I don't understand how some great shops were replaced with stores that are pretty much deserted.
The food court sign shows a burger with a drink but there is literally nowhere to buy a burger in the actual food court!? (excluding Mos Burger which is with the outdoor lane of restaurants).
The walkway surrounding Coles reeks of urine and mould.
Good times đˇ
It's handy having the cinema there though. Since Hoyts had an upgrade it's pretty amazing and has the comfiest recliners to lounge in so that your cinematic experience feels...
   Read moreSunnybank Plaza is easily found in the heart of Sunnybank. Parallel on Mains Rd to Sunny Park (currently undertaking extensive construction works), and diagonal to Market Square.
Sunnybank Plaza a number of bank and banking societies inside the centre, or you will find they are located within a short walking distance outside.
Sunnybank Plaza has a smoragsboard of food places and grocery shops. Some restaurants are tucked away in the carpark adjacent to the Commonwealth Bank entry point, whilst others are directly facing into the carpark on the Bank of Queensland side. The number of restaurants, takeaways, eatery (outside the Cinema) can take you weeks if not months if you choose to try each and every place.
Not easy to find parking on any given day or time, especially not at peak...
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