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The Laneway Green
Bringing the cool, crisp style of an inner-city café to the quiet suburbs of Logan, The Laneway Green has all the trappings you want in a Sunday morning brunch spot, no traipsing north necessary. With a luxe interior adorned with hanging greenery, the cafe dishes up a tasty menu of locally sourced foods on the daily, and paleo chef Jenny Zwemer has made sure the drool-worthy line up of eats caters to all tastes and dietary needs—even your pooch will be taken care of with a pet-friendly menu on the way.
Baja
Joining the new FV by Peppers precinct at the very northern end of Brunswick Street, this hip new Mexican restaurant is sleek and understated—there’s not a hint of Day of the Dead theming here (though you will spot very real cactuses lining the window). Instead, wicker lamp shades cast a patterned shade over panelled bench seating, tiled high tables and polished concrete floors, with a marbled bar lining one side of the intimate dining area.
Taro’s Ramen
South siders, start practicing your chopstick skills, because cult noodle favourite Taro's Ramen has landed in Stones Corner, bringing its delicious, authentic bowls of Japanese goodness to Logan Road.
Brisbane Phoenix
Hailing from the southern states, Brisbane Phoenix is the fifth venue from Sydney’s much lauded Phoenix Group, who decided to expand their dumpling empire north after successfully conquering pretty much every corner of Sydney. Bringing with them their signature sleek interiors and top tier yum cha dishes, the new venue is definitely one for group hangs, and even boasts a private dining room that can seat up to 20 people around the biggest lazy Susan you’ve ever seen.
Aster + Lilou
If you’ve spent any time at Brisbane’s fashion markets, you’re probably familiar with Aster + Lilou. This local label has been doing upcycled and vintage fashion since before it was cool.
Ramen Danbo
Gold Coastians have been slurping Ramen Danbo since it crash landed there in 2017. It’s about time Brisbane joined the pork party.
Mosconi
There’s really only one thing you absolutely need to know about this Fortitude Valley restaurant and wine bar: they dish up the best duck ragu you’ll ever eat. Period. If it takes more than that to get you in the door, however, there’s plenty more reasons to drop by and nab a table at Mosconi.
Joy Restaurant
Occupying the space in Bakery Lane left by I Heart Brownies, this latest in schmick eateries is brought to us by Tim and Sarah Scott. After a career in hospitality that includes stints at premier Sydney establishments like Sepia, Sixpenny and the much-decorated Automata, a natural progression for the couple was to take on running a restaurant of their own.
Forester’s Restaurant & Bar
With a modern Australian take on all your gastropub favourites, there’s a little something for everyone at Foresters. Breakfast has a couple of twists on brekky industry standards like smashed avo on toast with quinoa loaf topped with hummus, dukkha and cashew cream. Or if ‘dessert first’ speaks your language, tuck into soufflé pancakes with brulee custard, served with passionfruit, raspberries and mandarin shavings to top it off.
Milky Lane
Since opening their doors in Bondi Beach way back in 2016, Milky Lane has already planted themselves firmly on many Sydneysider’s foodie hit lists. And now, Sydney's infamous burger joint has landed in Brisbane.
Sister Cafe
Bringing peachy interiors, chilled vibes and some seriously snappable breakfasts to Hawthorne, Sister Cafe is sibling to New Farm fave Miss Jones and worth travelling south of the river for. On the menu, envy-inspiring dishes like breakfast gnocchi with mushroom ragu and bacon crumb and gingerbread waffles with cinnamon custard and honeycomb gelato are definitely the stars of the show, but there’s also some spruced up classics like Asian-style pork-belly benedict served on potato hash and smashed avo on toast with corn cream.
Perch’d
You know a good fish n’ chip restaurant the moment you get out of the car. It should smell like the sea (not like old fish), and the oil should be daffodil gold (not like second-hand Mobil unleaded).
Betty’s Burgers | Howard Smith Wharves
Just when you think the Howard Smith Wharves precinct couldn’t get any more delicious… (Seriously, we’ve gained 7kg just reviewing this development. You can read more about it here.)
The Common Thread
Tucked away in the leafy suburb of Bulimba, owner and designer Safa Itote has opened The Common Thread, one of a handful of Brisbane boutiques showcasing sustainable and ethical clothing labels.
Drum Dining
A luxe restaurant and wine bar combo, Drum Dining comes from the crew behind Malt Dining, Malt Pier and Vaquero, so you know it's going to be good.
One Fish Two Fish
Positioned right on the corner of Main Street in Kangaroo Point, One Fish looks like a paper lantern from the street. Inside, the refurbished Queenslander retains a homey sense of comfort against the fresh, white decor, and feels like something closer to a small beachside bar with plenty of window seating and natural light.
Maria Caribbean Kitchen
Just around the corner from Toowong Village, Maria Caribbean Kitchen brings some seriously tropical vibes to the inner western suburb. Perfect for everything from group hangs with plenty of cocktails to chilled weeknight dinners with your closest pals, the venue is quite the looker, from the handmade wicker light hangings to the pastel pink wall and cane baskets adorning the bar at one end, with a vibrant mural taking pride of place across the back wall.
Blute’s Bar
Blute’s Bar is bringing classic pubbery back to Fortitude Valley under the four pillars of booze, food, music, and sports. If you’re wary of anywhere purporting to be a quadruple threat for fear of them being spread too thin (you’ve been burned before), rest easy because Blute’s entire chomp situation is being completely handled by Lucky Egg next door.
Florence Cafe
Part café, part deli and all delicious, Florence Café joins Camp Hill’s family of fabulous eateries. Trading under a credo of making fresh, nutrition-packed, delicious food, their soft and foxy décor isn’t the only thing that will make your body sing.
Loft West End
Set above the iconic Boundary Street in the buzzing suburb of West End, the Loft is known for hosting some of Brisbane’s most epic parties and events. Now after seven years, the venue is officially opening its doors to the public.
The Wine Emporium
Tucked away in Newstead, The Wine Emporium boasts a serious collection of wines, beers and liquors.
Artisan Aesthetic Clinic
Step into Artisan Aesthetic Clinic's sleek Gasworks digs and you'll think you're in a luxury day spa. Light-filled, with elegant design details everywhere you look, and with a menu that offers the most progressive and state-of-the-art treatments, this medi clinic-slash-beauty bar needs to be on your permanent radar.
Salt Coffee Roasters
Salt Coffee Roasters on Commercial Road in the heart of Newstead is offereing an elegant alternative to your morning coffee dash.
Luppinos Hair Salon
Finally—a luxury hair salon that will whip your mane into shape using only the best organic hair care.
Soapbox Beer
The first ever brewery to open its doors in Fortitude Valley, Soapbox Beer is flipping the script with their city fringe micro brewery.
El Camino Cantina
The Tex-Mex that blew Sydneysiders into oblivion, El Camino Cantina has made its way to Brisbane’s King Street dining precinct in Bowen Hills. The space boasts a 300-seat capacity for dining in, as well as a bar wholly dedicated to the provision of margaritas in every form and flavour.
Snack Man
Jordan and Cameron Votan are behind another ripper of a Brisbane bar-slash-eatery, this time it’s a classy wine joint by the name Snack Man. Situated right next door to Happy Boy on East St, Fortitude Valley, Snack Man is one of only a handful of wine bars popping up in the city.
The Stand Dessert Bar
Positioned right behind the bank of eateries on Brunswick Street that includes PJ's Steaks, Reverends Fine Coffee, and Fat Dumpling, California Lane is a burgeoning precinct that can now add dessert bar, The Stand to their mix of foxy attractions.
Felons Brewing Co.
If you love sun-soaked afternoons and craft beer as much as we do, Felons Brewing Co. is going to be your new favourite watering hole.
Kula Health
Tucked away in Newstead, the team at Kula Health are legit helping us achieve our health goals. Offering a wealth of muscular, health and naturopath treatments, this one-stop health and wellness boutique quite literally has your back, encouraging us to move, think well, and be mindful—pretty much encouraging us to be the best version that we can be of ourselves.
Hellenika
Widely recognised as one of the best restaurants on the Gold Coast, Hellenika has finally (finally!) made its way to Brisbane.
Twin Palms Barbershop
Headed by the ultra-talented Pene Thompson, Twin Palms Barbershop in Fortitude Valley showcases the divine talents of some of Brisbane's most skilled barbers.
Blackmarket Bar & Grill
Blackmarket Bar & Grill is Brisbane’s newest rooftop bar and restaurant. Nestled in the heart of the CBD and serving up the state’s best produce, we’re pretty stoked to see these guys launch.
Finney Isles
Housed behind the bright blue door on Ann Street is Finney Isles; Fortitude Valley's answer to a classy cocktail bar.
Mister Zimi
Playful florals and big block colours are king at Mister Zimi's incredible space on James St in Fortitude Valley. Basically, prints rule at Zimi—and is no place for shy, retiring violets.
Izakana Ya Okuman
Izakana Ya Okuman is your go-to for a fresh and authentic Japanese food fix in South Brisbane.
Bassike
Bassike store on James St in Fortitude Valley is the iconic Aussie brand's first independent shopfront in Queensland. Housed on the ground floor of the impressive Calile hotel complex, this entire corner of Brisbane's famous shopping street has undergone a multi-million dollar face lift that now houses some of the world's best brands.
Ric’s Bar
Ric's Bar is known as one of Brisbane's most iconic bars for its weekly live music, chilled vibes and cheap eats. If you haven't spent a night there, you clearly aren't a Valley regular, but you'll at least recognise their colourful backyard bar, decked out in rainbow fencing, epic street art and a fairy-light adorned hills hoist.
Nom Nom Bao
When you realise that Nom Nom Bao is an imperative clause, it’s pretty easy to figure out what to do here. This Warner Street café-come-bar has mastered the transition from day to night with their affordable and flavoursome menu of bao.
All The Green Things
We all dream of giving up the 9 to 5 and pursuing our dream of owning a plant emporium full time, but Andrea and Belinda have gone ahead and done it for real; enter, All The Green Things—a haven for all things green in West End.
Roti Place
There’s nothing like delicious, flaky flatbread with curry sauce. And there’s nowhere better to get some than at Roti Place. Half the fun of roti is watching it being made, which is why Roti Place has an open kitchen where you can watch the chefs pull, twist, and flip the dough into shape.
Restaurant Dan Arnold
Hidden inside the Alex Perry Hotel and Apartments on Ann Street in Fortitude Valley is Dan Arnold Restaurant, a luxurious establishment with an open kitchen where nature meets creativity.
Friday’s Riverside
Living in a place affectionately named “The River City”, it goes without saying that Brisbanites love a delicious meal featuring an epic view of the Brisbane River.
Bardon Yoga
Yoga can be intimidating. When you’re not exactly at pretzel levels of flexibility, it’s easy to feel like you could never muster up the courage to attend a class. Plus, they can often cost more than a week’s rent—which is never ideal.
ÔÔ
Hidden in the depths of brand spanking new Japanese restaurant Hôntô, hides ÔÔ—Brisbane's slick new hidden bar.
Hôntô
From the minds who brought us the vibrancy and cacophony of the overgrown Longtime laneway, Hôntô might just be this city’s best and most modern Japanese restaurant.
Paddock Bakery
Quite possibly the most Instagrammable cafe outside of Brisbane (this beauty resides on the Gold Coast and is SO worth the day trip), Paddock Bakery melts our hearts with every visit.
Total Fusion Platinum
With over 40 different class types and 170 classes scheduled per week, Total Fusion Platinum in Newstead is the fitness space of your washboard abs dreams!
Superfly Pizza
Nestled in the uber-trendy Eden Lane,sits Superfly Pizza, Woolloongabba’s wood-fired pizza specialists. Crowd favourite pizzas like margarita and pepperoni as well as less conventional (but equally delicious) flavours like blue cheese, pumpkin and honey sit atop a housemade hand-stretched dough before a trip to the wood-fire oven.
Smoked Garage
The chinatown end of Fortitude Valley just went up a few notches in the cool factor, with Smoked Garage opening its doors.
Lucky Egg
Brisbane's getting even cluckier, with Brisbane late-night darling, Lucky Egg moving from its former homestay at The Brightside and taking up permanent digs on Brunswick Street Mall.
Shadow Lounge
Shadow Lounge in the CBD has got it all: killer drinks, 180-degree river views and plenty of good vibes.
No. 7 Coffee
No. 7 Coffee in Moorooka is a total hidden gem in Brisbane. Quite literally hidden away down a little laneway, No. 7 is serving up speciality coffee (plus a mean chai that ground fresh each day and cooked over a stovetop as per tradition—no packet stuff here—, FYI), cold beverages and locally sourced baked treats on the daily.
Jade Buddha Bar & Kitchen
If you haven’t hit up the iconic Jade Buddha recently (or ever!) you’re not living your best possible Brissy life! With picturesque river views and cocktails that will have you hanging around for a good time and a long time, Jade Buddha should be at the top of your Brisbane go-to list!
Frances Hendrie
A Brisbane icon (and a regular feature in our wardrobe) Frances Hendrie, the famed organic tee designers have recently expanded their fashionable empire, welcoming Frances Hendrie Athleisure into the fold!
Nostimo
Authentic Greek meals with a modern twist from an internationally acclaimed Sydney-based Greek chef. It almost sounds too good to be true, but chef Tsirekas is celebrating traditional Greek flavours in the completely new restaurant, Nostimo. And yes, you can bet your bottom dollar there will be fried cheese.
Tippler’s Tap
Returning to their OG roots in the Valley, Tippler's Tap have made a triumphant return to the northside—this time on James Street! The Tippler's Tap team will be dishing up the same great food and craft beers we've come to love, seven days a week for brekky, lunch AND dinner. Cripes!
Apruzzese Hair
Apruzzese Hair in Paddington is your go-to for hair #goals. Nestled in the heart of Brisbane's chic Latrobe Terrace, owner Sandra and her team have more than 25 years in the hair and beauty industry—meaning your tresses are in seriously good hands!
Kuhl-Cher Coffee
Kuhl-Cher Coffee is brewing up a storm on King Street. Located in the heart of Brisbane’s newest foodie mecca, Kuhl-Cher Coffee is a premium coffee outlet and brew bar and one of the only inner-city roasteries in Brisbane. With all coffee beans roasted on site, it is a unique meeting (and may we say, pretty AS) point and aromatic social hub.