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WELCOME TO BRISBANE There is so much to see and do this month in Brisbane. Kerry Heaney takes us on a guided tour of the inner-city hotspot of Fortitude Valley. From the best places to shop, to where to have a drink, and yummy restaurants to try, the Valley is the place to be (page 8). Turn to the What’s On guide (page 4) for this month’s mustsee events, exhibitions and concerts in Brisbane including the fabulous “Aladdin The Musical”, Burn the Floor at QPAC, and the “Egyptian Mummies: Exploring Ancient Lives” exhibition at Queensland Museum. We’ve got Brisbane’s bustling precincts covered in this issue, from the riverside attractions of South Bank (page 12) to the sensational views and food at River Quay (page 19). Explore the Mt Coot-tha region and discover the Brisbane Lookout, Brisbane Botanic Gardens, Sir Thomas Brisbane Planetarium, Summit Restaurant and more (page 18). Inside Where Brisbane you’ll find our guide to the area’s best shopping, dining and attractions. If you are also travelling south, then you are in luck, as our magazine includes a comprehensive guide to the best the Gold Coast has to offer. However you choose to spend your time here, we hope you enjoy your stay in marvellous Brisbane! Roshan Sukhla, Editor.
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WHAT’S ON BRISBANE Iron & Wine. Photo: Josh Wool.
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RENT Jonathan Larson’s Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize-winning musical, “Rent” rocks back to the Brisbane stage in 2018. Featuring classic hits “Seasons of Love” and “Take Me or Leave Me”, “Rent” follows a year in the life of a group of friends struggling to make it in New York’s East Village, whose dreams and heartbreak intertwine in the shadow of HIV and AIDS. Based loosely on Puccini’s “La Bohème”, this groundbreaking musical is a modern classic and is presented by some of Queensland’s freshest talent and directed by Tim Hill. 2–19 May, Cremorne Theatre, QPAC, cnr Grey and Melbourne Streets, South Bank. 136 246. qpac.com.au
American singer-songwriter Iron & Wine (aka Sam Beam) will make a long-awaited return to Australia with his new album and full band in tow. Through the course of six studio albums, numerous EPs and singles, Iron & Wine has captured the emotion and imagination of listeners with distinctly cinematic songs. With a live band featuring acoustic guitars, percussion, keys, cello and bass, Iron & Wine’s music has been compared to that of Nick Drake, Jackson Browne, Elliott Smith and Neil Young. 30 May, Concert Hall, QPAC, cnr Grey and Melbourne Streets, South Bank. 136 246. qpac.com.au
It’s the Top Gun of cake decorating, where the best of the best vie for the crown, where cake is the canvas and imagination the only limitation. The 2018 International Cake Show Australia (ICSA) will draw thousands of edible artists, cake decorators, cake bosses, professional pastry chefs, bakers, chocolatiers, home hobbyist decorators and food personalities from across the globe, to battle it out in 22 categories across the three days, with the general public invited to view and take part in a full program of masterclasses, activations, entertainment and more. 18–20 May, Brisbane Showgrounds, Exhibition Building, Bowen Hills. acada.com.au 4 WHERE BRISBANE I MAY 2018 I wheretraveler.com
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2018 International Cake Show Australia
ALADDIN From the producer of “The Lion King” and “Mary Poppins”, the beloved story of Aladdin comes to life in this spectacular new musical. Breathtaking sets, mindblowing special effects, over 300 lavish costumes and a fabulous cast bring the magic of Disney’s “Aladdin” to life on stage. Featuring all the songs from the classic Academy Award-winning film, including “Friend like Me”, “A Whole New World” and “Arabian Nights”, “Aladdin” is a theatrical treat like no other. Until 3 June, Lyric Theatre, QPAC, cnr Grey and Melbourne Streets, South Bank. 136 246. qpac.com.au
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The Longest Minute Sunday 4 October 2015 is a date indelibly etched into the memories of millions of Australians. It’s the date that an epic game of rugby league was played by two Queensland teams that goes down as one of the best in history. It’s the date that the North Queensland Cowboys changed their destiny and took extra time to do it. It’s the date that proved beyond any doubt, that rugby league is so much more than just a game. 26 May–23 June, Cremorne Theatre, QPAC, cnr Grey and Melbourne Streets, South Bank. 136 246. qpac.com.au
Photo: Bourdo Photography.
PANIYIRI Brisbane’s famous Paniyiri Greek Festival will take over the city once again, in a haze of haloumi-flavoured smoke and Zorba-inspired high kicks. Organisers have promised a twoday celebration of authentic flavours, faces and culture with free public transport to and from the event. More than 30 authentic Greek food stalls will showcase the tastes, recipes and secrets from all regions of Greece. Join the Hellenic Dancers and a raft of other Greek dancers as they perform the famous Zorba, Sirto, Kalamatiano, Sousta and more.
19–20 May, Musgrave Park and The Greek Club, Edmondstone Street, South Brisbane. 3844 1166. paniyiri.com
Twelfth Night BURN THE FLOOR In the past two decades, the highly acclaimed Australian production of Burn the Floor has revolutionised ballroom style worldwide. With their unique combination of jawdropping choreography and ground breaking high voltage dance moves, Burn the Floor brings their now legendary, infectious and rebellious athletic energy to the theatre stage with every single performance. From seriously romantic Waltz to a futuristic Foxtrot, the passion of the Tango, Paso Doble, Samba or Swing, the vivid, the often rebellious personality of the dancers cuts right through. With this tenth world tour, scheduled in their 20th year, this show continues to raise the dance performance standard to another level. 8–9 May, Concert Hall, QPAC, cnr Grey and Melbourne Streets, South Bank. 136 246. qpac.com.au
A shipwreck sets in motion a wild and whimsical tale of mistaken identities and separated twins. After the twelfth night, the land of Illyria will never be the same. Washed ashore and separated from her twin brother, the plucky Viola must learn to survive alone in an exotic foreign country. Disguising herself as a man, she quickly becomes entangled in a web of amorous pursuits gone awry. As Cupid’s arrows send dukes and countesses running in disastrous directions, a wacky entourage of servants and drunken freeloaders watch on in amusement. All the while, Viola must fight to ensure nothing blows her cover. Shakespeare’s hilarious and lovable characters are brought to life through all new songs by legendary composer Tim Finn and a cast of comedic greats including Jason Klarwein, Christen O’Leary and Jessica Tovey. Until 19 May, Playhouse Theatre, QPAC, cnr Grey and Melbourne Streets, South Bank. 136 246. qpac.com.au
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Egyptian Mummies: Exploring Ancient Lives Meet six mummies and unlock the secrets behind their wrappings using the latest CT scanning technology in “Egyptian Mummies: Exploring Ancient Lives”. Featuring more than 200 artifacts from the world famous Egyptian collections of the British Museum, gain insight into the life and death of those six individuals who lived in Egypt between 3000 and 1800 years ago. Discover how they were embalmed and what life along the Nile valley was like. Explore visualisations based on the CT scans of the mummies, as well as ancient texts, coffins, masks and funerary objects to unravel their mysteries. Until 26 August, Queensland Museum, cnr Grey and Melbourne Streets, South Bank. 3840 7555. qm.qld.gov.au Left: Inner coffin (lid and base) of Nestawedjat, wood, 700 BC-680 BC 25th Dynasty, Thebes. © Trustees of the British Museum (2015). All rights reserved.
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Doo-Bop Jazz Bar has a number of impressive acts that are not to be missed this month. For Jim Kelly’s Thrillseekers (4 May), the name says it all. Constantly searching for that musical thrill, Jim’s compositions fall into the contemporary end of jazz, with a heavy emphasis on groove. Ingrid James is an award-winning Queensland jazz singer, songwriter, producer and more. She hits Doo-Bop on 13 May for Swinging Sundays with the Ingrid James Quintet. It’ll be the perfect way to cap off your week. On 18 May, the James Whiting Quartet will be performing a variety of music spanning the Great American Songbook and the Latin-jazz fusion of the Americas, as well as original modern jazz featured on his recent albums, it’s sure to be a great performance. Quickly becoming a voice in Australia to be reckoned with, Kate Wadey sings without fuss or bravado in a sweet, sure and rich voice that demonstrates a level of craft beyond her years. So, prepare to be blown away by the Kate Wadey Quartet (26 May). 101 Edward Street, Brisbane. 3151 7520. doo-bop.com.au
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BRISBANE GREETERS Visitors to Brisbane can get a more intimate feel for the city by joining in on one of the scheduled tours which depart from Brisbane City Hall every day at 10am. The new tours take in different aspects of the city, including public art, Queenslander houses, churches and shrines, heritage buildings, artful nature, cultural attractions and the Brisbane River. Each tour runs between two to four hours and is free, with visitors paying only for any public transport used during the tours, food and drinks and any applicable admission fees. The new Greeter’s Choice Tours are being offered in addition to the more customised Your Choice Tours. Both can be booked online at brisbanegreeters.com.au
Patricia Piccinini: Curious Affection The most ambitious exhibition to date of work by Patricia Piccinini is now on at Brisbane’s Gallery of Modern Art (GOMA), becoming GOMA’s largest ever solo exhibition by an Australian artist. Known for her imaginative hybrid creatures, Piccinini uses sculpture, installation, video and sound to realise a fantastic and compassionate vision inspired by science, Surrealism and mythology. Born in Sierra Leone and raised in Australia, she has exhibited extensively around the world. She represented Australia at the 2003 Venice Biennale, created the infamous inflatable sculpture “The Skywhale” for the 2013 Centenary of Canberra, and drew over a million visitors to a touring exhibition in Brazil in 2016. Along with a survey of some of the artist’s most recognisable life-like sculptures of the past 10 years, it will include a largescale newly commissioned inflatable sculpture suspended in GOMA’s Long Gallery and culminate in a vast and immersive multisensory environment. Until 5 August, Gallery of Modern Art, Grey Street, South Bank. 3840 7303. qagoma.qld.gov.au Above: Patricia Piccinini, Australia VIC b.1965, “Doubting Thomas” 2008. Silicone, fibreglass, human hair, clothing, chair. 100 × 53 × 90cm. Edition of 3 + 1 A/P. McClelland Sculpture Park + Gallery Collection, Langwarrin. Purchased in 2010, The Elisabeth Murdoch Sculpture Foundation. Courtesy the artist.
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Valley a Go Go Kerry Heaney shows us around funky Fortitude Valley.
Bakery Lane. Photo: Kenny Smith/ Tourism and Events Queensland.
FORTITUDE VALLEY IS SHAKIN’ its tail feathers, with new developments and openings increasing the dimensions of this favourite inner-city hang out. Breaking the boundaries of Brunswick, Ann and Adelaide Streets, innovative hotels and eat streets have stretched the Valley precinct hotspots to cover its full length from Bowen Hills to New Farm.
WHERE TO SHOP James Street at the New Farm end of Fortitude Valley still holds the best shopping street crown with a long list of desirable homeware stores, kids shops and fashion. When it comes to homewares, think St Barts for uniquely crafted goods and 8 WHERE BRISBANE I MAY 2018 I wheretraveler.com
clothing with a Caribbean influence or Brooklyn style sass at West Elm. Fill your bedroom and bathroom with fresh new sheets and towels from Bed Bath N’ Table or update your dining table with the latest styles from Wheel&Barrow. Want to delight the youngest family member? Kids rule at Baby Bunting and Pottery Barn Kids. Fashionistas should put Dinosaur Designs unique resin jewellery on the list and match it with something special from Camilla, Camargue or David Jones. The newly opened David Jones store has a bespoke edit of fashion from local and international sources along with expert advice from a personal shopper at your disposal.
WHAT TO DO You can wander Fortitude Valley’s streets and admire the amazing array of street art. Just remember to look up, peer down alleyways and always expect the unexpected. If you like your art a little more on the conventional side, head to Philip Bacon Galleries just off Brunswick Street to see the current exhibition at this highly nationally and internationally regarded private gallery. Pop into Mitchell Fine Art to see a selection of Australia’s leading contemporary artists and TWFINEART for the latest art trends from around the world. After all that walking you’ll need to waft away on a cloud of delight with a
FORTITUDE VALLEY Rooftop bar at Spicers Balfour. Photo: Hamilton Lund.
Welcome to Bowen Hills. Photo: © Vethaak Media 2018.
little foot pampering at the Thai Foot Spa in James Street. Finish your exploration with the latest movie at Palace Centro. WHERE TO EAT Find food, food and more food on Brunswick Street. Start with coffee and breakfast at Reverends and follow with lunch at Giardinetto where they have been serving traditional Italian cuisine to Brisbanites for over 50 years. Browse the menu to see how tastes have changed. For dessert, try the secret childhood delight of edible cookie-dough made fresh daily at DoughLord in fantastic flavours such as peanut butter brownie, quad chocolate and almond and white chocolate. On Ann Street, Bakery Lane has two new additions. The New Black is where
coffee roasters The Black Lab Coffee Co strut their stuff with a breakfast, lunch and evening menu. Cakes & Shit is a small cake shop next door to The New Black where you’ll find delectable apple cheesecakes, doublechoc brownies, carrot muffins topped with lemon cheese icing and good oldfashioned tea cakes. James Street continues to deliver when it comes to food with stalwarts such as Harveys Bar and Bistro, Gerard’s Bistro and Bucci Restaurant offering the sort of meals that keep people coming back time and time again. There’s much to explore and discover here from delicious cakes and burgers to irresistible Vietnamese. Running between St Paul’s Terrace and Bowen Hills, King Street is another
Bakery Lane. Photo: Krista Eppelstun/ Tourism and Events Queensland.
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new dining destination filled with exciting options. Don’t forget to check out Welcome to Bowen Hills, a new permanent food truck venue. WHERE TO DRINK The Valley is known for its wide variety of drinking spots and vibrant nightlife, but if you are looking for somewhere a little away from the crowd try the rooftop bar at Spicers Balfour. Located just off Brunswick Street at the New Farm end of Fortitude Valley, this small bar has one of Brisbane’s iconic views over rusty red rooftops to the city. Eleven Rooftop Bar on Ann Street is another spot for sunset viewing and to watch the night unfold on the Valley’s streets. wheretraveler.com I MAY 2018 I BRISBANE WHERE 9
SHOPPING BRISBANE Brisbane shopping. Photo: © Jennifer Mendez/Brisbane Marketing.
WHERE TO SHOP
CITY SHOPPING BRISBANE ARCADE. Put a visit to Brisbane Arcade on your list of ‘must do’s’ while you’re in Brisbane. It’s packed with old-world charm and an array of unique, homegrown retailers. Head to Vintage Watch Co. if you are looking for exquisite watches. Heritage listed, the three-level shopping galleria runs from Adelaide Street through to Queen Street Mall. 160 Queen Street Mall, Brisbane. 3231 9777. brisbanearcade.com.au ■
■ MACARTHUR CENTRAL. This shopping centre located right in the heart of the city offers a diverse array of retailers including a Woolworths supermarket, Big W, JB Hi-Fi and tech giant Apple. You’ll find a unique mix of quality, high-end retail outlets, from the finest in jewellery and watches at Hardy Brothers and TAG Heuer, to fashion icons such as Oroton. Cnr Queen and Edward Streets, Brisbane. 3007 2300. macarthurcentral.com.au
QUEEN STREET MALL. Home to bright lights and big name delights, Queen Street Mall and its nearby surrounds is Queensland’s premier shopping destination. The mall is a half-kilometre strip of shopping paradise, home to more than 700 speciality stores, six shopping centres, four elegant arcades and two department stores. Queen Street Mall, between Edward and George Streets, Brisbane.
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QUEENSPLAZA. QueensPlaza is Brisbane’s heart of stylish shopping. It features luxury fashion stores Louis Vuitton and Chanel, as well as Tiffany & Co. 226 Queen Street, Brisbane. 3234 3900. queensplaza.com.au
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WINTERGARDEN. Wintergarden has cemented its place as one of Brisbane’s finest fashion destinations. You’ll fall in love with contemporary fashion, luxury handbags and exquisite jewellery from retailers such as Alannah Hill, UNIQLO, Anthonys Fine Jewellery, Zara, H&M and Georg Jensen. 171–209 Queen Street Mall, Brisbane. 3229 9755. wgarden.com.au
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Left: Paspaley Brisbane. Photo: Roshan Sukhla.
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suit whilst in Brisbane be sure to stop by men’s fashion specialists Tony Barlow. Visit their store on Elizabeth Street, opposite the Hilton Hotel, and discover their affordable range of formal hire. The store is home to one of the largest range of suits in Brisbane and stocks all your favourite brands such as Studio Italia, Hardy Amies and New England, as well as formal wear accessories such as top hats, canes, gloves, shoes, waistcoats, ties and cravats. Level 1, 189 Elizabeth Street, Brisbane. 3221 9111. tonybarlowbrisbane.com.au
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PASPALEY. Paspaley pearls are the world’s rarest and most valuable pearls. These exceptional gems are created by nature in Australia’s northern oceans. The Lavalier is a one-of-a-kind piece—it’s your favourite Paspaley pearl encased in a delicate gold mesh net. The design is inspired by the nautical ropes used to harvest wild pearl oysters in the Kimberly—one of the most remote and pristine locations on the planet. Discover Paspaley’s Signature Collections at their Brisbane boutique located in QueensPlaza. QueensPlaza, Queen Street, entrance via Edward Street, Brisbane. 3456 5900. paspaley.com ■
■ GIRLS LOVE PEARLS. Girls Love Pearls is one of Brisbane’s leading pearl jewellery retailers. The boutique store stocks one of Queensland’s largest ranges of pearl jewellery—from the white Australian cultured South Sea pearls to the Black pearls of Tahiti, the Gold pearls of the Philippines and Indonesia, to the Japanese Akoya pearls, there is a pearl piece to suit any gift idea and budget. Shop 17, Balcony Level, Brisbane Arcade, 160 Queen Street, Brisbane. 3012 8361. girlslovepearls.com.au
ROLEX. A new watch, the Cellini
Moonphase, with an exclusive display of the phases of the moon, joins the Cellini collection. In a 39mm case in 18ct Everose gold, this new model is driven by a selfwinding mechanical movement entirely manufactured by Rolex with a patented complication to display the moonphases. The Cellini Moonphase is fitted on a brown alligator leather strap with a folding Crownclasp in 18ct Everose gold, a first for a Cellini model. Langfords Jewellers, 260 Queen Street, Brisbane. 3210 0614. rolex.com
■ VINTAGE WATCH CO. With a guiding philosophy to source unique pieces in superior condition at a competitive price, Vintage Watch Co offers a wide selection of new, modern and vintage watches, along with an assortment of watch accessories. Including pieces from Rolex, Omega and TAG Heuer to name a few, you will be sure to discover exactly what you’re after, be it an heirloom, a gift for yourself or something to add to the collection. Shop 12–13, Ground Level, Brisbane Arcade, 160 Queen Street Mall, Brisbane. 3210 6722. vintagewatchco.com.au
TAG HEUER. Unveiled in 2015, the TAG Heuer Carrera Calibre Heuer 01 is the Swiss watchmaker’s signature Chronograph. With a 45m steel modular case and a contemporary sports design, this dynamic timepiece features TAG Heuer’s in-house Calibre Heuer 01 movement. Available from TAG Heuer boutiques and online. Cnr Elizabeth and Edward streets, Brisbane. 3218 5900. tagheuer.com.au
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PRECINCTS SOUTH BANK, BRISBANE South Bank views. Photo: Š Jesse Smith Photographer/ Brisbane Marketing.
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all its own and some of the best shopping, drinking, dining and entertainment options in Brisbane. With charming markets, excellent restaurants, alfresco bars and cultural activities galore, there has never been a better time to visit. THINGS TO DO South Bank is well known for its swimming lagoon Streets Beach, but there are plenty of alternative activities for those who prefer to stay dry. The Gallery of Modern Art, or GOMA as
it is affectionately known, has an international reputation for hosting exhibitions that are the envy of other galleries with the likes of Picasso, Matisse and Warhol drawing record crowds. Culture aficionados can also explore the more traditional Queensland Art Gallery or the Queensland Museum and Sciencentre which continues to evolve with the addition of high-tech installations. The latter is a big hit with kids of all ages.Across the road at South Bank Parklands you can take to the
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sky on The Wheel of Brisbane, a giant observation wheel which takes you high above the city. If you would prefer to take to the water, River City Cruises offer a range of relaxing tours which include a hop-off option so you can explore further afield. The Queensland Maritime Museum houses historical maritime artefacts, photographs and paintings in its collection, alongside numerous vessels which you can explore, such as the World War II frigate HMAS Diamantina and the powerful steam tug Forceful.
BRISBANE, SOUTH BANK PRECINCTS The Jetty. Photo: Y. Moosa.
SHOPPING SECRETS South Bank is home to a number of eclectic creative markets. If you have an appetite for the unusual and like to browse, visit the Collective Markets. Here you can pick up handmade fashion, vintage collectibles, jewellery, homewares and furniture at affordable prices. Little Stanley Street plays host to the Young Designers Market on the first Sunday of every month. Everything at this market is handmade by the stall holders. WHERE TO EAT South Bank has a dazzling selection of restaurants and cafés, many of which capitalise on Queensland’s love of outdoor dining. South Bank Surf Club overlooks the famous swimming lagoon and gives an inner-city twist to the traditional Aussie surf club. It is a great spot for a drink and a bite to eat on a sunny afternoon. Alongside the river there is River Quay, a collection of sleek dining options ranging from champagne breakfasts at
River Quay Fish to rustic Italian share plates at Popolo and the steakhouse sophistication of Stokehouse Q. Fresh seafood, home-style favourites and an Indonesian influence can be found at The Jetty, while Francophiles will appreciate Aquitaine Brasserie, a charming alfresco diner offering a delicious taste of France with classic dishes such as Marseille bouillabaisse. Try The Spaghetti House Trattoria if you’re in the mood for traditional Italian
favourites served in a stylish but homely space. If you are planning a trip to South Bank, bring your appetite with you! A trip to The Plough Inn is a must. This family-owned Aussie pub was established in 1864 and is a Brisbane icon. Hang out on the deck, or head to beer garden, where there’s live entertainment seven nights a week. Dine at The Plough Inn’s Steakhouse, which offers traditional pub fare with a modern twist.
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Lunches with friends, dinners with colleagues, catch-ups with people whose company you enjoy. The Spaghetti House, perfect for all types of celebrations. Open for lunch and dinner EVERY day (except Christmas Day). Cnr Little Stanley St and Grey St, South Bank, Brisbane. 07 3844 4844 spaghettihouse.com.au wheretraveler.com I MAY 2018 I BRISBANE WHERE 13
Photo: Jesse Smith Photographer/ Brisbane Marketing.
■ KOOKABURRA
WHERE TO GO IN BRISBANE ATTRACTIONS ■ BRISBANE LOOKOUT. A ‘must see’ for all visitors to Brisbane, Mt Coot-tha’s Brisbane Lookout offers spectacular panoramic views over the CBD all the way to Moreton Bay. Walking tracks are abundant through the National Park, and the Lookout itself showcases a historical
SHOWBOAT CRUISES.
The iconic Kookaburra Queen paddle wheelers have been cruising the Brisbane River since their launch in 1986. The vessels have been fully restored and will take you on a cruising journey to view Brisbane’s best sights including the beautiful Botanic Gardens, Kangaroo Point Cliffs, Maritime Museum, South Bank precinct, the Story Bridge and many more of this city’s sensational attractions. On board you will enjoy a feast for the senses, featuring a seasonal contemporary buffet offering a fusion of fresh international dishes from across the globe. Eagle Street Pier, 1 Eagle Street, Brisbane. 3221 1300. showboat.net.au ■
timeline of this iconic destination. A bustling café and award-winning restaurant ensure the precinct caters to all visitors. Only 7 kilometres from the CBD, the Brisbane Lookout is stunning in the day and a romantic wonderland of lights at night. Open daily, 1012 Sir Samuel Griffith Drive, Mt Coot-tha. 3369 9922. brisbanelookout.com
LONE PINE KOALA SANCTUARY.
At Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary you can cuddle a koala in a delightful bushland setting on the edge of the Brisbane River at Fig Tree Pocket. Officially recognised by Guinness World Records, Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary is the world’s first and largest koala sanctuary, with more than 80 years’ experience and 130 koalas. Daily 9am–5pm, including Christmas Day and New Year’s Day. 708 Jesmond Road, Fig Tree Pocket. 3378 1366. koala.net ■ RIVER CITY CRUISES. River City Cruises offers a cost effective, relaxing and informative perspective of Brisbane’s distinctive river scene for both locals and visitors with its year-round cruises. Enjoy
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BRISBANE EXPLORE Kookaburra Showboat Cruises.
the pale blue skies of a sub-tropical winter, the flowering gardens of the River City in spring, the embracing warmth and brilliant sunshine of summer and the autumn tones of the tree-lined river banks with River City Cruises. Throughout the cruise, the staff will provide an informative commentary while serving a complimentary morning tea with a drink or light lunch available from the onboard coffee shop and licensed bar. All passengers receive a Souvenir Map with discount vouchers to other attractions and there is a hop-on/hop-off option to the popular Breakfast Creek precinct. Departs daily 10.30am and 12.30pm. Jetty A, South Bank Parklands. 0428 278 473. rivercitycruises.com.au n
SIR THOMAS BRISBANE PLANETARIUM.
Founded by Brisbane City Council in 1978, the Sir Thomas Brisbane Planetarium is a must-see attraction for science lovers. Take in one of the shows in the Cosmic Skydome, a 12.5-metre-diameter projection dome. Current shows include ‘Starlight’, ‘Capturing the Cosmos’ and ‘Cosmic Collisions’. Each
show includes the main feature and a tour of Brisbane’s night sky which is recreated in the Cosmic Skydome. The planetarium can be found in the Brisbane Botanic Gardens at Mt Coot-tha. General entry is free, shows in the Cosmic Skydome are ticketed. Tue–Fri 10am–4pm, Sat 11am–8.15pm and Sun 11am–4pm. Brisbane Botanic Gardens Mt Coot-tha, Mt Coot-tha Road, Toowong. 3403 2578. brisbane.qld.gov.au/facilities-recreation/ arts-culture/sir-thomas-brisbane-planetarium
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STORY BRIDGE ADVENTURE CLIMB.
This is one of only three bridge climbs in the world. With breathtaking 360-degree views, Story Bridge Adventure Climb is a spectacular way to discover Brisbane and its beautiful surrounds. Standing atop an 80m summit, climbers enjoy magnificent views of the city, the river, the mountain ranges, and the beautiful Moreton Bay Islands. 170 Main Street, Kangaroo Point. 1300 254 627. sbac.net.au
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EXPLORE BRISBANE Right: Views over the Brisbane River and South Bank cultural precinct. Photo: Brisbane Marketing.
STREETS BEACH. Australia’s only beach in the middle of a city, Streets Beach is one of South Bank’s most popular attractions. A unique, man-made swimming beach, Streets Beach overlooks the brilliant Brisbane River and central business district. South Bank Parklands, South Bank.
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■ THE WHEEL OF BRISBANE. The Wheel of Brisbane invites locals and visitors alike to explore the city from new heights in a memorable journey complete with breath taking views stretching across the heart of Brisbane City and the iconic Brisbane River. The Wheel of Brisbane takes guests on a 10 to 12 minute ride in a fully enclosed climate-controlled gondola featuring a 360-degree view of Brisbane City. Sun–Thu 10am–10pm, Fri–Sat 10am–11pm. Cultural Forecourt, Russell Street, South Bank. 3844 3464. thewheelofbrisbane.com.au
EXPLORING ■ THE VINO BUS. Tamborine Mountain is located just 50 minutes south of Brisbane. You can explore this beautiful area with The Vino Bus—jump on board for a wine tasting experience you will never forget! Absorb the spectacular scenery whilst making your way through Tamborine Mountain’s unique wine trail. Taste Queensland’s award-winning wines, and indulge in a delicious two-course lunch at one of the mountain’s top wineries. Snacks and water are also provided and they pick up directly from your hotel in Brisbane or the Gold Coast, seven days a week. 0456 998 466. thevinobus.com.au
MUSEUMS AND GALLERIES OF MODERN ART. Brisbane’s Gallery of Modern Art (GOMA) boasts significant new displays, which allow visitors to encounter much-loved collection works in a new light, while also discovering some of the gallery’s magnificent recent acquisitions. Daily 10am–5pm. Stanley Place, South Bank. 3840 7303. qagoma.qld.gov.au ■ GALLERY
■ MUSEUM OF BRISBANE. Located in the City Hall, the Museum of Brisbane (MoB) celebrates Brisbane’s past, present and future with an ever-changing program of social history, visual arts, craft and design exhibitions. Daily 10am–5pm. Level 3, Brisbane City Hall, Adelaide and Ann Street, Brisbane. 3339 0800. museumofbrisbane.com.au
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ART GALLERY. The Queensland Art Gallery is the state’s premier visual arts institution and houses a significant collection of more than 13,000 Australian and international paintings, sculptures, decorative art objects, and works on paper. Daily 10am–5pm. Stanley Place, South Bank. 3840 7303. qagoma.qld.gov.au ■ QUEENSLAND
■ QUEENSLAND MARITIME MUSEUM. Step back in time as you explore the Diamantina (a Royal Australian Navy frigate commissioned in 1945 and currently housed in the dry dock) or wonder at the workings of the Forceful— a river-cruising steam tug built in 1925. Daily 9.30am–4.30pm. 412 Stanley Street, South Bank. 3844 5361. maritimemuseum.com.au ■ QUEENSLAND
MUSEUM & SCIENCENTRE. As the home of
Queensland’s state collection and a world-class research institution in the fields of biodiversity, geosciences and cultures and histories, Queensland Museum shares the story of our state through a fascinating range of exhibitions and programs for visitors. Queensland Museum is also home to the Sciencentre, where hands-on activities put you in the driver’s seat as you explore the science behind everyday life. While general admission is free, entry charges apply to the Sciencentre and some special events and exhibitions. Daily 9.30am–5pm. Cnr Grey and Melbourne Streets, South Bank, South Brisbane. 3840 7555. qm.qld.gov.au
BRISBANE EXPLORE Left: City Botanic Gardens. Photo: Brisbane Marketing.
You’ll learn all about your favourite beer, its world-class brewing methods, top quality ingredients and, of course, how to pour a perfect XXXX. The tour takes approximately 90 minutes and concludes with a beer tasting session with your tour guide. Bookings advised. Adults $32, children $18. Mon–Fri 11am, 1pm, 3pm and 5pm, Saturday 11am every half hour until 2pm, 3pm and 5pm. Corner Paten and Black Streets, Milton. 3361 7597. xxxx.com.au
PARKS AND GARDENS ■ CITY BOTANIC GARDENS. With their impressive colonial history, plant collections and riverside location, the City Botanic Gardens are a much beloved part of the cityscape. The City Botanic Gardens are only a 10 to 15 minute walk from the city centre and Central or Roma Street railway stations. Free guided walks available Mon– Sat at 11am and 1pm (excluding public holidays and from mid-Dec to late Jan). Open daily. Enter via George Street or Alice Street, Brisbane. 3403 8888. brisbane.qld.gov.au
pizzas and signature drinks. Only 30 minutes from Brisbane and the Gold Coast. Open daily. 142 Distillery Road, Eagleby. 3807 3737. beenleighrum.com.au ■ XXXX BREWERY TOUR. Journey through one of Brisbane’s greatest attractions in a remarkable exploration of the world of XXXX. This brewery tour will take you through the 139-year history of XXXX, from its origins to its position as Australia’s number one beer, and an iconic part of the Brisbane and Queensland landscape.
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STRADBROKE ISLAND HOLIDAYS.
Summer never ends on North Stradbroke Island. From swimming in the beautiful waters to fishing, diving and whale watching, “Straddie” has it all. Contact Stradbroke Island Holidays to make arrangements for the perfect island getaway including accommodation and vehicle ferry transfers. 3821 0266. stradbrokeholidays.com.au
STREET PARKLAND. One of Brisbane’s treasures, Roma Street Parkland is a breathtaking oasis in the heart of the city. The largest subtropical parkland in an urban environment in the world, its diverse themed gardens reflect the variety of the Australian landscape. The Parkland also features Australia’s largest outdoor collection of public art. Admission is free, and free-guided tours operate daily at 11am and 1pm. Open daily. Enter via Albert Street or Roma Street, Brisbane. 1300 137 468. visitbrisbane.com.au
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Welcome to Australia’s oldest registered distillery, established in 1884 and proudly family owned and made. Tall stories, colourful characters and heritage as rich and distinctive as Beenleigh Rum itself. Beenleigh Artisan Distillery invite you to be taken on the Beenleigh Journey. Relish in the flavours, textures and aromas as part of their tasting experience. Understand the craftsmanship behind their award-winning hand-crafted rums through their distillery tour, and indulge in house-made platters, wheretraveler.com I MAY 2018 I BRISBANE WHERE 17 Where mag ad 2018 - 118x118mm -MAY.indd 1
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Brisbane Lookout. Photo: © Jesse Smith Photographer/Brisbane Marketing.
MARVELLOUS MT COOT-THA
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AT 287 METRES above sea level,
Mt Coot-tha might be little more than a large hill, but it’s the best place to see Brisbane, from the suburbs to the ocean. Reach Brisbane Lookout by driving from the inner city on Milton Road and the winding Sir Samuel Griffith Drive. From the viewing platform, you’ll see why people have been heading up the mountain to enjoy the panorama both day and night for more than 180 years. At the lookout, take in the view with a coffee or snack from Kuta Café or indulge with fine dining at the Summit Restaurant.
The Summit Restaurant building was redeveloped in the 1980s incorporating the second Federation-style kiosk built in 1918. Today, the Summit Restaurant is an award-winning venue with a menu that focuses on quality Queensland produce, and stunning vistas. Mt Coot-tha has many different picnic spots located along the road, but J.C. Slaughter Falls at the base of the mountain is one of the most popular. Along with plenty of barbecues and picnic tables, it has a burbling creek meandering through the middle. Mined for gold between 1890 and 1950, during the war years Mt Coot-tha was a
military base and explosives depot. You’ll find reminders of this history on the walking trails that criss-cross the slopes. The western side is popular with mountain bike riders while those walking tracks are a training ground for adventurers. At the base of the mountain is the Brisbane Botanic Gardens, 56 hectares of landscaped subtropical greenery, open every day from 8am to 5pm. Entry is free and there are also free guided walks Monday through Saturday at 11am and 1pm which leave from the Information Desk. A good place to relax with refreshments is the Botanical Café. Open daily from 9am to 4pm on weekdays and 8am to 5pm on weekends, it’s located near an entrance to the gardens and has a covered deck overlooking a picturesque lake. As you stroll along the winding garden paths, you’ll discover a Japanese Garden, Bonsai House, Fern House, areas of exotic rainforest, a lagoon and bamboo grove and dedicated activities for children. The Sir Thomas Brisbane Planetarium was named after the Governor of the New South Wales colony who arrived in 1821 and charted an unknown southern sky. The centre’s optical star projector creates a replica night sky, and regular shows are a feature. Mt Coot-tha is a 20-minute drive by car from Brisbane’s CBD and can also be accessed by bus.
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AWARD-WINNING EATS Eagle Street Pier has something to satisfy everyone’s taste. With Matt Moran’s fine dining experience Aria, Neil Perry’s refined Japanese eatery Saké Restaurant & Bar and wood-fire grill Pony Dining, Eagle Street Pier has a 5-star lunch or dinner waiting for you. Eagle Street Pier is also home to iconic restaurants Cha Cha Char, Il Centro and seafood restaurant George’s Paragon.
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ENTERTAINMENT HOTSPOTS Whether you’re in the mood for a relaxing drink with breathtaking river views or something more upbeat, Eagle Street Pier has it all. Cruise the Brisbane River on the iconic Kookaburra Queen with Showboat Cruises and enjoy a variety of lunch, dinner and high tea cruises with delicious food options and live entertainment. Take in the views and unwind with cheeky cocktails and tapas at Mr & Mrs G Riverbar. Or enjoy a night out at Jade Buddha and Shadow Lounge with an exciting atmosphere and a range of indoor and outdoor bars.
FAST CASUAL DINING After something more casual? Grab a bit to eat at German eatery Bavarian Bier Café, or perhaps Guzman Y Gomez, Grill’d or The Coffee Club. Visit sushi restaurant Nagomi, or the popular buildit-yourself pizzeria Fratelli Famous. 51ST STREET NOW OPEN AT EAGLE STREET PIER A New York inspired, modern, industrial style diner, 51st Street is open all day for espresso and breakfast, and then American-style slow cooked meats and beer later in the day. As well as mouthwatering eats, 51st Street also serve up a range of delicious house-made iced teas and sodas, super shakes and house spun gelato.
MOTHER’S DAY Don’t forget mum this Mother’s Day! Treat her to a champagne lunch at Saké Restaurant & Bar on Sunday 13 May. Or give mum an Eagle Street Pier gift card. Order yours today on eaglestreetpier.com.au ■
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45 Eagle Street Brisbane. Monday–Sunday, 10am–11pm. eaglestreetpier.com.au.
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BAH. Moroccan/Middle Eastern.
Be swept away to another world with the authentic Middle Eastern and Moroccan cuisine at Mecca Bah. Sample their mezze menu, or try their famous Moroccan tagines served with cous cous, including lamb with preserved lemon, green olives and harissa. On the grill, the crispy skin barramundi with roasted tomatoes, walnuts, Mediterranean artichoke, broccoli, hummus and a side of lemon, is a must! 21/1000 Ann Street, Fortitude Valley. Daily 11am–late. 3252 5299. meccabah.net Modern Australian. Pony at Eagle Street Pier offers premier waterfront dining and an iconic outdoor bar with garden terrace, boasting unrivalled views of the Brisbane River and Story Bridge. At the heart of Pony is an open-plan kitchen with a wood fire grill, open coal pit and a contemporary modern Australian menu. Upper Level, Eagle Street Pier, 18/45 Eagle Street, Brisbane. Sun–Thu 11.30am–10pm, Fri–Sat 11.30am–10.30pm. 3181 3400. ponydining.com.au
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RESTAURANTS IN REVIEW CITY DINING ■ 51ST STREET. Espresso & Burger Bar. The New York-inspired 51st Street serves up a tasty array of food at Eagle Street Pier. It’s open all day for espresso and breakfast, and then offers Americanstyle slow cooked meats and beer later in the day. Enjoy great coffee, healthy STREETbowls, tasty burgers and yummy BBQ like Cape Grim Rump, BBQ Baby Back Pork Ribs, and Honey Paprika BBQ’d Chicken. There’s also a great range of delicious house-made iced tea, housemade soda, super shakes, superfood smoothies and house spun gelato. Eagle Street Pier, 45 Eagle Street, Brisbane. Mon–Fri 6am–9pm and Sat–Sun 7am–9pm. eaglestreetpier.com.au
BIER CAFÉ. Bavarian. Bavarian Bier Café is perfectly positioned on the Brisbane waterfront at Eagle Street Pier. You’ll find all of your favourite Bavarianstyle dishes on the menu, as well as an extensive range of Pure Biers, schnapps and wine. Be sure to take advantage of their all day menu, which runs until 10pm each night. Level 1, 45 Eagle Street, Eagle Street Pier, Brisbane. Daily 11am–late. 3015 0555. bavarianbiercafe.com
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■ DOO-BOP.
Jazz Bar. At Doo-Bop Jazz Bar enjoy a tipple and choose from a selection of Afro-Cuban-inspired food as you immerse yourself in performances by some of the best local, interstate and international jazz artists. 101 Edward Street, Brisbane. 3151 7520. doo-bop.com.au
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Street Food. Enjoy a cold brew with a killer view! Situated in the heart of the city with sweeping river views, Riverland is a unique destination for all to enjoy! Experience a wide range of beers, wines and cocktails, five changing street food kitchens and live music and DJs every Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. This industrial oasis is perfect to relax and unwind, and have fun! Ground Floor, 167 Eagle Street, Brisbane. Daily 11am–late. 3220 0555. riverlandbrisbane.com.au
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■ SAKÉ
RESTAURANT & BAR. Japanese.
Saké Restaurant & Bar serves contemporary Japanese cuisine at Brisbane’s iconic Eagle Street Pier. Along with a chic designer setting, modelled on its Sydney sibling, and an outstanding menu created by executive chef Daisake Sakai, Saké has a distinct local flavour, with chef Sakai drawing on his extensive knowledge of traditional Japanese cuisine to deliver a sensational bar menu and seasonal additions to the main menu. Level 1, 45 Eagle Street, Eagle Street Pier, Brisbane. Daily lunch 12pm–3pm, dinner 5.30pm–late. 3015 0557. sakerestaurant.com.au
Brisbane’s Hottest Jazz Spot Two unique levels of bar & restaurant, with some of the best live jazz music Brisbane has ever heard. Local, Interstate & International Artists • Free Late-Night Open Jazz Jam After Every Show Free Entry & Entertainment in Piano & Cocktail Bar • Food Served Until 3am Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Drinks & Coffee • Vegan-Friendly & Gluten-Free Options
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Breakfast—Available 7 days 6:30am—11:30am High Tea—Available 7 days $59 per person including a glass of sparkling upon arrival. Call 3358 8888 or visit spicersbalfour.com to book. Spicers Balfour Hotel. 37 Balfour St, New Farm
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A vibrant, cosy and family run Italian trattoria, The Spaghetti House serves rustic fares, intended to be enjoyed over the perfect spritz or vino and with perfect company. Located in sunny South Bank, the friendly service and relaxed atmosphere will make you feel welcome and at home. Serving up modern and traditional Italian dishes with impressive presentation, The Spaghetti House is not to be missed! Cnr Little Stanley, Grey and Glenelg Streets, South Bank, Brisbane. Daily lunch 11.30am–3pm, dinner 5pm–10pm. 3844 4844. spaghettihouse.com.au
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Outback Steakhouse has a casual atmosphere and a strong focus on quality food and service. Although aged steaks, grilled chicken and ribs make up a good portion of the menu, the concept also offers a wide variety of fresh seafood,
burgers, crisp salads and pasta dishes made from scratch with the highest quality ingredients. With generous portions and bold flavours, Outback Steakhouse is committed to providing the best steak experience at reasonable prices in a warm, welcoming environment. Happy Hour specials are available Monday to Friday from 4pm to 6pm, featuring a great range of beers on tap, wines and contemporary cocktails. Sun–Thur 12pm–10pm, Fri–Sat 12pm–11pm, 815 Zillmere Road, Aspley. 3862 8199. outbacksteakhouse.com.au
HAMILTON n SONO PORTSIDE. Japanese. Visit Sono Portside for Japanese dining at its best with waterside views of Brisbane River. Tranquil water fountains and bamboo accents will transport you to Japan, while the modern and contemporary cuisine will wow you with its rich, authentic flavours. Featuring a team of highly specialised Japanese chefs, you can be assured you’ll receive the highest quality of service and food at Sono Portside. Portside Wharf, 39 Hercules Street, Hamilton. Lunch Wed–Sun 12pm–2.30pm, dinner Tue–Thu 6pm–9.30pm, Fri–Sat 6pm–10pm, Sun 6pm–9pm. 3268 6655. sonorestaurant.com.au
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MT COOT-THA n SUMMIT RESTAURANT. Modern Australian. For a uniquely Brisbane
destination and one that is recognised as one of Australia’s most romantic, Summit Restaurant, Mt Coot-tha, is an exquisite dining experience. Executive chef Scott Gibbs and his team carefully craft seasonal menus to excite even the most discerning food critic. Dining at this iconic Brisbane treasure is a must for locals and visitors alike. Open daily, 11.30am–late. 1012 Sir Samuel Griffith Drive, Mt Coot-tha. 3369 9922. brisbanelookout.com
NEW FARM n THE BALFOUR KITCHEN. Modern Australian. Located in fashionable New
Farm, The Balfour Kitchen is an intimate neighbourhood restaurant open for breakfast, lunch, high tea, and dinner. Guests are invited to dine inside or enjoy the alfresco experience of a classic Queenslander wrap-around verandah and intimate courtyard shaded by Frangipani trees. The Balfour Kitchen is a hidden gem delivering a unique dining experience, who recently received one Chef Hat in the 2017 Brisbane Times Good Food Guide. 37 Balfour Street, New Farm. Breakfast Mon–Fri 6.30am–11.30am, Sat–Sun 7.30am–2pm, lunch Mon–Fri 12pm–2pm, dinner Mon–Sat 5.30pm–8.30pm. 3358 8888. spicersbalfourhotel.com
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Brisbane’s Riverfront Dining BRISBANE’S EAGLE STREET is a culinary
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hot spot with its unrivalled view of the Story Bridge and Brisbane River and a selection of dining options to match. This wide stretch of water backing on to the tall cliffs of Kangaroo Point is glorious by day, but by night the whole area twinkles with lights dominated by the colourfully lit Story Bridge, which changes its hue to suit the occasion. Looking for a quick coffee or a light meal? There’s plenty of choice in Eagle Street Pier at 45 Eagle Street. Discover yummy burgers, BBQ and healthy bowls at 51st Street; fast and healthy flame-grilled burgers from Grill’d or soft and hard tacos, burritos and nachos at Mexican taqueria Guzman Y Gomez. For a post-work drink with friends or a night out on the town, try the stylish yet intimate cocktail bar Mr & Mrs G Riverbar. It is located right on the river bank and adjacent to the much loved Il Centro Restaurant, home of the legendary Sand Crab Lasagne. Spreading the fun of Bavarian bier and culture around the globe, the Bavarian Bier Café’s wide balcony on the second level of Eagle Street Pier is a great spot for business lunches, after work drinks or a relaxing dinner. There’s an impressive range of imported beers at the Bavarian Bier Café, which also offers a good selection of schnapps and wine. They are famous for their schnitzel but also have lighter options.
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Pony has an uncomplicated approach to modern Australian food with a flavour-driven menu and an array of share plates and wood-fired dishes. Saké Restaurant & Bar serves up contemporary Japanese cuisine with a distinct local flavour and has an exclusive range of premium sakés imported directly from Japan. Try the Otsumami menu, which features small bites that are perfectly matched with delicious saké and shochu cocktails. A little further down the river at 71 Eagle Street, Riparian Plaza’s open promenade and plaza area features some of Brisbane City’s most popular waterside dining experiences, including Kingsleys Steak and Crabhouse, Riverbar & Kitchen and modern Asian delicacies at Madame Wu. The Riverside Centre at 123 Eagle Street is home to Jellyfish, Friday’s, Pig ’N’ Whistle, Groove Train, Blackbird Bar & Grill and Navala Churrascaria. Friday’s on Eagle Street facing the river boasts a large outdoor riverfront terrace fronting a huge island bar and is a popular spot late in the evening until the early morning. The Waterline Restaurant has an extensive wine list and offers modern Australian cuisine. The Terrace Grill
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is open for lunch and dinner, with plump juicy char-grilled steaks, seafood and innovative modern Australian cuisine. At 167 Eagle Street, you’ll find the funky Riverland. Featuring a unique industrial design and two fitted out 40-foot shipping containers, Riverland offers great river views and a cool beer garden. With 16 beers on tap and five individual kitchens offering street food from around the world, Riverland is the place to be anytime of the week. Closer to the Story Bridge, Customs House, with its grand colonnades, portico, and copper-sheathed dome, is a fine example of Victorian Free Classical style architecture, and also boasts expansive river views. Customs House
Restaurant is open for both lunch and dinner. It is especially appropriate for a leisurely Sunday breakfast available on the riverside terrace from 9am. Further afield in Toowong, the Regatta Hotel is known as the Grand Lady of the Brisbane River. Established in 1874, it has survived fire and flood and now boasts the Boatshed Restaurant, the Street Café, the Main Bar and the Courtyard. Executive chef Daniel Fleming has designed menus which provide an innovative, broad range of dishes using fresh, seasonal produce. The choices are many but the river links them all, its banks winding through the city and creating vistas to delight diners both night and day.
PONY Standing proud on the lively riverfront, Pony Dining offers modern Australian cuisine with premier waterfront dining, leading event solutions, an iconic bar and a spacious terrace, boasting unrivalled views of the Story Bridge. A lasting impression starts with the fragrance of wood smoke and spirited chefs around a custom made Argentinean wood-fire grill serving an honest, uncomplicated and flavour driven menu. The seafood and meat are sourced from reputable suppliers within Australia. The quality cuts of meat are prepared over the wood-fired grill. Pony Dining offers seafood and pasta dishes that are thoughtfully created with seasonality in mind. The menu also features dishes designed for sharing as well as innovative vegetarian options. Upper Level Eagle Street Pier, 18/45 Eagle Street, Brisbane. Tel: 3181 3400. ponydining.com.au
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BRISBANE NAVIGATE Brisbane River. Photo: © Jesse Smith Photographer/Brisbane Marketing.
BRISBANE INFORMATION VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRES BRISBANE Brisbane Visitor Information and Booking Centre .................. 3006 6290 167 Queen Street Mall, Brisbane ..................................... visitbrisbane.com.au EAGLE FARM Brisbane Domestic Airport Visitor Information Centre ................... 3305 9233 Brisbane International Airport Visitor Information Centre ................... 3406 3190 ......................... southernqueensland.com.au MANLY Wynnum Manly Tourism & Visitor Information Centre ................... 3348 3524 .............................. manlyharbourvillage.com SOUTH BANK South Bank Visitor Information & Booking Centre ......................... 3156 6366 ................................... visitsouthbank.com.au BRISBANE GREETERS Brisbane Greeters offers visitors a free public service, giving both tourists and locals alike a way to connect with Brisbane, and all it has to offer. You will gain insight into the city’s history, how to use Brisbane’s public transport, top entertainment venues, great food and shopping locations as well as a chance to experience Brisbane through the eyes of a friendly local. To book your very own Brisbane Greeter telephone 3156 6364 or email brisbanegreeters@brisbanemarketing.com.au For more information on Brisbane Greeters visit brisbanegreeters.com.au
EMERGENCIES
BRISBANE PUBLIC TRANSPORT TransLink will assist you with information and ticketing for local buses, ferries, CityCats, trains and the Airtrain to the airport. 13 12 30. BUSES Con-X-ion Airport Transfers..... 1300 266 946 AAT Kings Australian Tours ..... 1300 228 546 Murrays Coaches ............................. 13 22 59 Greyhound Australia................ 1300 473 946 RAIL SERVICES Transit Centre: Roma St, Brisbane .... 13 12 30 Long Distance Train Information ..... 13 16 17 The Brisbane city railway network is an integrated passenger and rail access service that extends from the centre of Brisbane, south to Beenleigh and Varsity Lakes on the Gold Coast, north to Ferny Grove, Shorncliffe, Doomben, Caboolture and Gympie, east to Cleveland and west to Richlands, Ipswich and Rosewood, and Springfield. For more information visit queenslandrail.com.au TAXIS, RENTAL CARS & LIMOUSINES Avis: 728 Ann Street (cnr Warner Street), Fortitude Valley ............................ 3406 5188 53 Albert Street, Brisbane City ..... 3247 0577 .................................................... avis.com.au Budget: 53 Albert Street (cnr Margaret Street), Brisbane City ................................ 3247 0599 .............................................. budget.com.au
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Brunel Worldwide Chauffeur Drive. Airport transfers and touring services—capture the exciting atmosphere of Brisbane in the air-conditioned comfort of a Brunel Chauffeured Car. Speak to your concierge and ask for Brunel, or phone brunellimousines.com......... 1300 855 955 Yellow Cab Co ..................... 13 19 24 Black & White Cabs blackandwhitecabs.com.au ........... 133 222 MEDICAL HOSPITALS Lady Cilento Children’s Hospital .... 3068 8111 Mater Adult Hospital ................... 3163 8111 Princess Alexandria Hospital ........ 3176 2111 Royal Brisbane & Women’s Hospital ..3646 8111 TOURIST INFORMATION Brisbane Visitors Accommodation Service .......... 3236 2020 Bribie Island Tourism Visitor Information . 1800 667 386 Redlands Tourism Visitor Information ............... 1300 667 386
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LES CLEFS D’OR BRISBANE Photo: Brisbane Marketing.
LES CLEFS D’OR BY GRAHAM HODGSON, QU EENSL AN D STATE DIREC TOR WELCOME TO BRISBANE: Australia’s
New World City! Thank you for choosing Brisbane for your overnight stay, short break or extended vacation. No matter what your reason for being here, the month of May is a great time to explore South East Queensland. n I recently had the opportunity to attend a site familiarisation in Brisbane’s CBD along with several other Brisbane concierge and front office staff. Hosted by Brisbane Marketing we were given a guided tour of some of the city’s hidden gems. Points of interest included the heritagelisted Brisbane City Hall, where we experienced a clock tower tour (highly recommended for a fantastic vantage point of the city and surrounds) and the Museum of Brisbane (host to a number of excellent exhibitions throughout the year that explore contemporary and historic Brisbane, and its people). From here we crossed over Adelaide Street and into the lovely Brisbane Arcade—home to a range of artisan and boutique stores, along with several fashion, jewellery and specialist 32 WHERE BRISBANE I MAY 2018 I wheretraveler.com
businesses. Room with Roses was a standout and is well-known for their high tea offerings (all inspired by their own family recipes). From here we walked through the Queen Street Mall and into the Tattersalls Arcade (one of Brisbane’s oldest and most prestigious shopping precincts). A short walk down fashionable Edward Street, home to the likes of Gucci, Hermes, Cartier, Montblanc, Rhodes & Beckett and Louis Vuitton, to our final stop Mayfield Chocolates. Founded in 1993, the Mayfield Chocolates philosophy has been to use the finest Australian ingredients (Queensland dark rum, Tasmanian leatherwood honey and native macadamia nuts to name a few) with chocolate of the highest quality. The result is just divine and something you must try for yourself to gain a full appreciation.
LES CLEFS D’OR INTERNATIONAL Past President: COLIN TOOMEY, The Shangri-La Hotel, Sydney General Secretary: JAMES RIDENOUR, InterContinental Melbourne The Rialto
AUSTRALIAN EXECUTIVE President: PETER MCBREARTY, The Langham, Melbourne Secretary: DAVID LUFF, The Westin Sydney Treasurer: BEN DAVIES, The Langham, Melbourne Queensland Members State Director: GRAHAM HODGSON, Emporium Hotel Brisbane SHANE EDWARDS, Sofitel Gold Coast CHRISTIAN ESPINO, InterContinental Sanctuary Cove
n For directions to, or assistance with experiencing any of the abovementioned destinations, be sure to seek out the services of your hotel concierge. They’re professionals in their field and are always happy to help.
DEREK FENN, Surfers Paradise Marriott JAIME LACHS, Rydges South Bank PERICLES YIANNAKIS, Sofitel Brisbane Central lesclefsdoraustralia.org
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