Unveiling the New Cambridge Service Station: A Plane Spotter's Paradise
Cambridge's newest service station, Mood Food Flight Deck, has just opened its doors, offering customers a unique experience beyond the ordinary pit stop. Nestled next to Cambridge Aerodrome on Kennedy Drive, this $5.5 million development is a testament to the evolution of the Bennett Petroleum brand. With a design inspired by the old Hobart Airport terminal, the station's rooftop deck provides an unparalleled view of planes taking off and landing, creating a captivating atmosphere for travelers and aviation enthusiasts alike.
This isn't just any service station; it's the 11th Mood Food outlet, employing 20 people and boasting 80 fuel hoses, one of the largest canopies in Australia. The brand's journey began in 1973 as a humble shack on the Midland Highway, but it has since grown into a Tassie legend, beloved by locals for its coffee, egg and bacon rolls, and quality fuel.
The Cambridge store is a testament to the company's expansion, with 24/7 fuel availability and food service from 5 am to 8 pm on weekdays and 7 am to 8 pm on weekends. Located conveniently near BP Hobart Airport and a Shell outlet, it's poised to become a go-to destination for travelers and locals alike, offering a blend of convenience and a unique, aviation-themed experience.