Food & Drink

Find Baked Carbonara Cob Loaves And Tiramisu Croissants At This Queen Street Mall Takeover

4th Jun 2026
Written by: Lara Torcello

Get your appetite ready, Brisbane. Dine BNE City’s mega month of dining has kicked off with four hugely delicious moments happening in the heart of the CBD full of mouth-watering spreads.

Mulled wine and baked cob loaf? Lychee martini and crispy chicken bao? Primo batch brew and chunky malted Kinder Bueno cookies? If any of that sounds up your alley, trust us when we say, you’ll love these four  Dine BNE City events that are a must for your June calendar.

Longwang Street Kitchen

Image credit: Longwang | Supplied

Brisbane’s much-loved home to contemporary Asian fare, Longwang, is taking their delicious eats out of the dining room and to the Queen Street Mall for an exclusive pop-up you won’t want to miss.

Think succulent stir-fried wagyu beef, crispy chicken bao, and delightful Kungpao bug tail. Fancy a cocktail? Longwang has all their signature sips ready for you. Like theatre to your food? Feast your eyes on the magic happening on the open wok, firing on all cylinders.

THE DETAILS

Where: Queen’s Plaza at the end of Queen Street Mall
When: 11am–8pm daily, 1–30 June
Walk-ins only,
find out more here.

Vineyard On The Mall

Image credit: Jimmy's On The Mall | Supplied

Picture this: you, a plate of delectable Nutella French toast and an iced latte to start your morning off right. Or dinner rolls around, you’re starved. You hear the clinking of glasses and catch the scent of aromatic spices coming from behind Jimmy’s On The Mall. And then you see it—mulled wine by the glass, fettuccine carbonara cob loaf, baked camembert with crusty bread for dipping, wine tasting flights and a table practically with your name on it.

This isn’t just Jimmy’s On The Mall, it’s Vineyard On The Mall, a Dine BNE City exclusive offer, and it’s only around for June.

THE DETAILS

Where: Behind Jimmy’s On The Mall
When: 7am–10pm daily, 1–30 June

Book your table here.

Taste The City

Image credit: Bake It | Supplied

Think you know what Brisbane tastes like? You might want to think again.  Four of Brisbane’s most sought-after sugar-driven venues are coming together to show you just what kind of magic happens when you combine butter, sugar and a sprinkle of creativity.

Hideout Speciality Coffee has your caffeine needs sorted with primo batch brew and single-origin pour-overs, plus a tiramisu croissant you’ll want to get your mitts on. Dello Mano is baking copious amounts of its signature luxury brownies, with a limited-edition brownie-bomb cookie just for Dine BNE City. You’ll get your cookie fix sorted with chewy soft-baked cookies, courtesy of Batch Cookie Bar. And Bake It is bringing their famed fluffy doughnuts and viral butter mochi bites direct to Queen Street Mall.

It’s entirely a takeaway situation here with each venue popping up on different dates. Get the full rundown over here.

THE DETAILS

Where: Central Structure, Queen Street Mall
When: 10am–2pm daily, 1–24 June
Find out more here.

First Nations Cooking Program

This is First Nations culture, storytelling and food, live on the Queen Street Mall stage, brought to you by Cre8tive Nations. You can expect to learn all about cooking native Australian ingredients with Indigenous flavours and cooking techniques, following themes including NAIDOC Week and Mabo Day.

Your hosts include chef Kieron Anderson, hot off the heels of his residency at Vacant Assembly; Helena Levi, owner of Bebe Lena’s Kitchen, a food truck that brings together Levi’s Torres Strait Islander, Malaysian and Chinese roots; and award-winning Aboriginal artist and media personality, Yarraka Bayles. This is your chance to see firsthand how First Nations culture, connection, and community come to life through food. Plus, it won’t cost you a single dollar.

THE DETAILS

Where: Queen Street Mall Stage
When: 3 June, 11 June, 18 June, 24 June
Find the full program here

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Leading image credit: Queen Street Mall | Brisbane City | Website