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+81 Aizome Bar
Inside what will soon be +81, a luxe Japanese kappo-style restaurant set to open in February, Aizome Bar features just 10 seats arranged around a large curved bar.
Nos. Bakehouse & Cafe
NOS. Bakehouse & Café is a delightful blend of nostalgia, innovation, and charm.
Tinderbox Chook House
Tinderbox Kitchen has reopened as Tinderbox Chook House, a relaxed spot for rotisserie chickens, salads and more.
Grape & Grazing
Cheese lovers, your dream venue has landed in New Farm with the arrival of Grape & Grazing.
August
You won’t find a dining spot more unique than this historic church turned elegant diner.
BY.ARTISANS
Hitting Jane Street, BY.ARTISANS will be home to tasting rooms, a bar, a café, event spaces and retail.
Warisan
Warisan has opened its doors in Fortitude Valley to give us a little slice of Indonesia.
The Nixon Room
You'll find this hidden bar behind a concealed brass door surrounded by vines.
Cucina Regina
Landing at Queen's Wharf, Cucina Regina is an authentic Italian dining experience fit for royalty.
Fair Play Kitchen
A new gastro pub has opened its doors with some fresh hearty delights.
Lina Rooftop
Travel to the Mediterranean as you gaze out over a 30-metre infinity pool to the sprawling skyline of Brisbane. In this 1500sqm open-air terrace you’ll find yourself atop Australia’s first non-residential tower hosting its very own infinity pool.
Mademoiselle
The duo behind Rise Bakery have just opened a French restaurant right next door.
Massimo
Combining Italian cuisine with waterfront views and a selection of superb seafood, it's not hard to see why Massimo is a CBD fave.
Lúc Lắc
The latest addition to the Queen's Wharf line up is Lúc Lắc, a tropical-chic Indochine-inspired restaurant and bar.
Hizola’s Kitchen & Bar
Landing in the Valley, Hizola’s Kitchen & Bar is the next chapter of Burleigh fave, Mr Hizola’s.
Azteca
Joining the epic line up of eateries at Queen’s Wharf, Azteca is a Latin America-inspired restaurant and bar with a view.
Aji Spice House
Nepalese, Japanese and Indian influences might not be what you’d expect to find on a brunch menu, but at Aji, it just works.
Eucalyptus Room
This intimate 10-seat venue in the Valley is dedicated entirely to dessert.
Rays By Range
Your new comfort corner bar has hit the ‘burbs just in the nick of time for summer.
Plunge Bathhouse & Recovery Centre
Plunge Bathhouse & Recovery has just opened in Redcliffe, inviting us all to soak, relax and rejuvenate.
Stan’s
This sleek, moody lounge bar from the Stanley team is serving up expertly crafted cocktails with a fresh twist.
Baker D. Chirico
After four long years of waiting, Melbourne’s iconic Baker D Chirico has finally opened the doors to its Brisbane location.
Montrachet
Montrachet is back, with a new French-born chef owner at helm, Clément Chauvin.
Byblos
This iconic riverside spot is reopening with a whole new look—and a new menu to go with it.
Goodtime
After closing their doors for renovations for the last few months, Goodtime is back and better than ever.
Dumbo
A new bar and burger joint from a couple of hospitality legends has just hit Portside Wharf.
Portside Social
Hamilton locals can get excited for a new go-to spot, with the welcoming of Portside Social.
HAAD Thai
Carindale Westfield has been blessed with a new Thai spot, and we have a feeling it’ll soon become your go-to.
Ă€ la Bonne Franquette
Say bye-bye to expensive French cuisine, and hello to this one-of-a-kind French takeaway spot.
Black Hide Steak & Seafood By Gambaro
This iconic steak spot has just reopened at The Star Brisbane.
The West End Electric
Expect fire-breathing, acrobatics, and classy cabaret numbers at this new theatre.
Croix Croissant Newstead
You may know them from their Hillcrest location on Brisbane’s southside, or maybe even their OG Melbourne spot, but Croix Croissant has finally blessed the inner city with their goods and we could not be happier. Landing in Newstead, this decadent bakery crafts not only the pastry classics, but also the flavourful crookies and cruffins that are all-the-age at the moment, plus a few signature creations that are a must try.
The Ballpark
Whether you’re a fan of baseball or just like the idea of hitting balls really hard with a wooden bat, The Ballpark could be for you. This baseball-themed sports bar at Portside Wharf brings us Australia’s first virtual baseball experience. With actual batting cages complete with real bats and balls, you can test your skills thwacking balls into a virtual field of your choosing. The full game simulation tracks your speed, distance, direction and more, so get ready to verse your friends or just try and beat your highscore.
Margarita Margarita
In need of some holiday vibes, even just in the comfort of your own home? Well, Margarita Margarita is here to give you just that. Quenching your thirst with a perfectly blended elixir of salt, sweetness, and citrus, these Brisbane-born margarita mixers will instantly transport you to the relaxation of a Hawaiian beach.
Sorella & Co
Entrust your next event to this family-owned catering business that blends a passion for modern, Italian-inspired cuisine with a dedication to creating unforgettable experiences. For Sorella, hospitality is practically an art form, and no matter what’s on your event planning to-organise list—from catering to styling and coordination—they’ve got you covered.
Poison Ivy
It’s time to enter an alternate dimension, thanks to the new villain-inspired venue that has opened up alongside comic book-inspired eatery 1st Edition and cocktail bar Harley Quinn in California Lane. Poison Ivy completes the Valley laneway trio to create a multiverse of venues with a single menu that spans all three.
Yo-Chi Newstead
Yo-Chi is Australia's fastest-growing frozen yogurt brand and after one visit to this bustling fro-yo joint, you'll see why. Brisbane residents now have five venues to choose from when searching for their fro-yo fix, with the recently opened Yo-Chi Newstead slinging up frozen delights to the north side along with it's locations in the CBD, Paddington, Mt Gravatt and Bulimba.
Poca Madre
After one peek at South Bank’s newest Mexican spot, we’ve already got our date night outfit ready to go.
Little Miss Sunshine
Cocktail bars the city has a plenty, but breweries not so much—however now open in a prime spot inside 80 Ann Street is a Queensland-inspired bistro with its very own brewery. Scoring a huge space on the ground floor of the impressive building, Little Miss Sunshine is all about sunny vibes, house beers and local cuisine.
Justin Lane
Iconic Burleigh pizza slinger Justin Lane has come to Brisbane, taking over the historic old Queenslander that Alfred & Constance once called home. If you don’t know them, this long-time Italian institution is a Gold Coast stalwart, with diners coming from far and wide to tuck into their wood-fired pizzas and plentiful cocktails—and now, the Valley is getting a slice of the action.
FIRMA Italian
Emporium Hotel’s Signature restaurant has just transformed into FIRMA, a luxe destination for elevated Italian that aims to live up to Signature’s legacy (firma literally means ‘signature’ in Italian), but be enjoyed often, not just on special occasions. Newly stepping up to the plate to helm the kitchen is Italian Chef Alba Rizzo, who’ll be drawing on her Lombardy heritage to create rich, delicious dishes that celebrate seasonal ingredients and local culture.
aKAH Chicken
Bringing crispy fried chicken to the Redcliffe Peninsula is aKAH Chicken, a new hole-in-the-wall spot from the crew behind Brisbane’s Hanwoori and Shabu House. Here you can chow down on delicious chicken burgers, loaded fries and of course, plenty of golden, crispy fried chicken, with house made sauces for dunking and gluten-free options available.
Supernormal Brisbane
If you haven’t heard of it, Supernormal is a bit of a Melbourne institution. Headed up by hospo legend Andrew McConnell, the popular eatery is reminiscent of a buzzing Asian dining hall, with a lobster roll on the menu that has a cult following. And now, it’s joining the growing list of southern venues and chefs heading our way, landing at the base of the mega new riverfront tower at 443 Queen Street.
Fat Noodle Brisbane
Luke Nguyen's famed South-East Asian eatery has a new look and a new location, with Fat Noodle having made the move over to The Star Brisbane with the opening of Queen's Wharf.
Aloria
There’s no doubt that Queen's Wharf's Sky Deck is swiftly becoming our city’s most captivating rooftop destination–and it just got better. Aloria, the signature venue completing The Star Brisbane's rooftop trio, has officially opened and promises a luxe dining experience that ignites all the senses.
The Lodge Bar And Dining
If James Street is known for anything, it's high-end fashion brands and an iconic dining scene, so it's no surprise New Zealand label Rodd & Gunn is combining both for its flagship Brisbane store.
B-SIDE
Taking over the upper level of Yoko, B-SIDE will be part vinyl bar, part dining experience, and all about the good times.
TotalFusion Chermside
Following the stunning expansion to TotalFusion Platinum in Newstead, their Chermside location is set to get the same treatment.
Attimi By Dario Manca
Taking over the old home of NOTA in Paddington is Attimi by Dario Manca, an experimental, 28-seat fine dining spot that combines contemporary Italian cuisine with traditional European finesse. While Attimi is Manca’s first restaurant, his resume boasts stints in many a Michelin-starred restaurant as well as time in the kitchen with Gorden Ramsay and Giovanni Pilu, so you can expect a memorable experience here.
Trinny London
Trinny London, founded in 2017 by Trinny Woodall from her very own kitchen table, currently stands as one of Europe's fastest-growing beauty brands. With a focus on a fresh and natural approach to glam and skin, Trinny London has rapidly expanded their global presence. Westfield Chermside in Brisbane is now home to their very first Queensland pop-up shop, which has just opened in all its sparkling glory on Level 2, near Myer. Say goodbye to shade-matching uncertainty online—now you can confidently find your perfect fit by sampling their makeup and skincare collection in person, with their team of experts right there to help.
Temple Boba
Joining the ever-growing line up of eateries and bars at Portside Wharf in Hamilton is Temple Boba, a stunning new bubble tea spot pouring both traditional and creative bubble teas. Here you can design your own brewed, fruit or milk tea with your choices of flavour, temperature, sweetness level and toppings, as well as nibble on mochi doughnuts.
Wilbur’s General Store
Who knew that tucked away in a suburban corner of Holland Park you’d find Brisbane’s best gourmet sandwich joint? The folks at Wilbur’s General Store are the south side sandwich savants serving up quality coffee, sweet treats and, of course, delicious sandwiches from what used to be an old corner store, and, even if you’re not a local, they are worth the drive.
Laneway
Take a turn off James Street, wander down Gerard’s Lane, and you’ll find the aptly named Laneway, a new hidden bagel cafe that has taken over where Cantinho used to reside. Dishing up an impressive assortment of bagels, including both breakfast and lunch options, they also offer light breakfasts, toasties, wraps, pastries and coffees, making this the perfect mid-week pitstop.