The Linville - a Food Power House
$1,800,000
Motel Hospitality, LINVILLE QLD
LINVILLE HOTEL
A Food-First Country Venue with Built-In Demand
$1.8 million | Freehold Going Concern
The Linville Hotel is a standout food and beveragedriven country venue, positioned directly on the Brisbane Valley Rail Trail (BVRT) and benefiting from consistent visitation from cyclists, car clubs, motorcycle tourers, and destination diners.
This is not a gaming-led hotel. It is a genuine kitchen-first hospitality business, making it ideally suited to chefs, restaurateurs, and hands-on hospitality couples or partners where one leads the kitchen and the other front of house.
A WEEKEND FOOD DESTINATION
The Linville Hotel has earned a strong reputation as a regional dining destination, with proven volume and repeat trade.
Regularly serving 400700 meals across peak weekends
Large, well-established commercial kitchen built for volume service
Spacious dining areas and beer garden supporting high covers
Strong appeal to Brisbane and Sunshine Coast day-trippers
Seasonal uplift driven by BVRT tourism
For experienced operators, the foundations are already in place systems, staff, reputation, and demand allowing new owners to focus on refinement, consistency, and growth rather than rebuilding.
ACCOMMODATION & OWNER FLEXIBILITY
Seven pub accommodation rooms upstairs
Separate three-bedroom residence
Sleeps up to 8
Large entertaining deck ideal for private functions
Undercover parking and hot tub
The residence is currently utilised as additional accommodation, offering flexibility for owners, managers, staff housing, or premium guest stays.
EXPERIENCE-LED VENUE (NO POKIES)
With no gaming machines, revenue is driven by food, beverage, events, and experience, aligning with modern hospitality trends and customer expectations.
Live music and curated events
Private dining, group bookings & celebrations
Tourism-driven visitation year-round
Accommodation income supporting overall returns
GROWTH OPPORTUNITIES
Significant investment by the current owners has delivered year-on-year growth, with multiple clear pathways for the next operators to build further momentum:
Mid-week weddings & private functions (strong enquiry history)
Expanded events and entertainment programming
Further activation of accommodation and tourism packages
Bottle shop opportunity (licence permits up to three detached bottle shops)
Future expansion potential with surrounding land held by investors
This venue is primed for operators who understand food margins, event yield, and experience-led hospitality.
WHY LINVILLE?
Linville is a proven, tourism-driven country township, positioned at a key point along the expanding Brisbane Valley Rail Trail, which continues to drive visitation growth and repeat trade year on year.
Beyond cyclists, Linville is a preferred destination for car clubs and motorcycle groups, with strong repeat visitation and group bookings. Located approximately 1.52 hours from Brisbane and the Sunshine Coast, it is ideally positioned for day trips and weekend escapes.
The town itself is on the move, with:
New tourist cabins across the road
Council plans to expand the campground
Increasing short-stay accommodation (Airbnb conversions)
Proposed horse and cattle sale yards
Long-term upside from the Caboolture West masterplan (approx. 30,000 homes / 70,000 residents)
SUMMARY
A rare opportunity to acquire:
A proven food-first hospitality venue
A high-volume weekend trade business
A freehold going concern
A tourism-driven asset with multiple growth levers
A venue ideal for hands-on owner-operators or hospitality partners
Offered exclusively by Ras360
Specialists in Hotels | Pubs | Motels | Tourism Assets
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