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Brisbane Restaurant Reviews | Fine Dining To Budget Restaurants
"A waterfront restaurant of a different kind, the Boardwalk Restaurant is perched right on the edge of Lake Eden in North Lakes. This fully-licenced venue is open 5 days a week, offering modern cuisine lunch and dinner options. Bring the whole family, with the kids able to entertain themselves in the indoor kids playroom, while you dine on delectable dishes served with a side of smooth-as-glass water scenery."
"Heading south along the foreshore, opposite Scarborough Beach, you’ll find the hidden waterfront restaurant gem that is Café 3 Eight Nine!. Café 3 Eight Nine will have you covered with their all day breakfast. Start (or end) your day right with a selection of avocado feta smash, eggs benedict, or go the whole hog with the big breakfast – all made with fresh ingredients!"
"With space available for display, retail, workshops and studios, Bribie Island Community Arts Centre have quickly become one of the largest and busiest art centres in the Moreton Bay Region. Hosting temporary art exhibitions of local and invited guests, the studio is also available to visiting tutors who wish to share their skills and ideas. It is also home to markets on the last Sunday of each month and an event space available for hire."
"When the taste of Italy calls, make your way along Discovery Drive to find Pastaissimo in Brisbane’s North Lakes. This warm and welcoming restaurant has been fitted out to create a family friendly din..."
"Heading south along the foreshore, opposite Scarborough Beach, you’ll find the hidden waterfront restaurant gem that is Café 3 Eight Nine!. Café 3 Eight Nine will have you covered with their all day breakfast. Start (or end) your day right with a selection of avocado feta smash, eggs benedict, or go the whole hog with the big breakfast – all made with fresh ingredients!"
"If you're driving, head up to the Glass House Mountains Lookout for a spectacular, sweeping panorama of the Glass House Mountains and beyond. (On clear days, you can expect to see the Brisbane skyline on the horizon.) The site includes BBQ facilities and toilets, and is an easy 9km drive from the Glass House Mountains Visitor & Interpretive Centre."
"Not really sure what you’re craving or is everybody hankering for something different?. The Sandstone Point Hotel has you covered, with a variety of dining areas serving up modern Australian cuisine even the pickiest of eaters will agree is absolutely delicious!. With fresh seafood, locally sourced premium steak, woodfired pizzas, mouth-watering burgers, and a selection of lighter options, there is something for everybody conveniently located in the one venue."
"With a menu dictated by the season, you’ll always be able to try a new dish with the family at Sandstone Point Hotel. Bring the kids along to wear out some energy in the massive outdoor playground, make friends with animals in the petting zoo, or run around and play a sport on the grassed area. When it comes time to eat, you can dine on the terraced alfresco area, inside the bistro, or outside where you can overlook Pumicestone Passage."
"With space available for display, retail, workshops and studios, Bribie Island Community Arts Centre have quickly become one of the largest and busiest art centres in the Moreton Bay Region. Hosting temporary art exhibitions of local and invited guests, the studio is also available to visiting tutors who wish to share their skills and ideas. It is also home to markets on the last Sunday of each month and an event space available for hire."