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Brisbane Breakfast Spots to Try
"Initially opening in Teneriffe in 2012, La Macelleria is the real Italian deal!. The owners, both called Matteo (not kidding) are committed to crafting authentic, Bologna-style gelato, offering classic Italian flavours like fior di latte, crema Bologna, and new favourites like raspberry cheesecake. With four venues (Teneriffe, West End, King Street and Coorparoo) they’re never too far away–especially on a hot day."
"Cake and ice-cream are absolute necessities in time of need and in time of play and La Macelleria Gelateria has Brisbane covered during the coronavirus chaos. You can now order from Uber Eats and Deliveroo your go-to flavour of gelato, sorbet, shakes and cakes. Explore their menu and go on and treat yourself!"
"From Bologna to Brisbane, La Macelleria gelataria dishes up delicious traditional Italian gelato, sorbetto and Segafredo espresso. Located on Florence Street in trendy Teneriffe, La Macelleria is the brainchild of two Matteos"
"Pancake cravings always seem to hit after midnight and the pancake Manor has every option under the sun to satisfy the quintessential late-night food craving. Located conveniently in the Brisbane CBD in what was previously a church building, the restaurant offers the perfect mix of contemporary vibes and old school charm. They also offer gluten-free pancakes."
"An oldie but a goodie, The Pancake Manor has been serving up fun pancake treats – both sweet and savoury – since us parents were wee tackers. And they’re still magnificent. They’ve got a zillion different variations on the simple pancake – plus they cater for gluten-free and vegan requirements."
"Pancake Manor is a Brisbane City institution, open 24 hours, seven days a week, and only shuts on Christmas Day."
"Since taking out prize after prize for its dark chocolate gelato, Milani House of Gelato has cemented its place on any list of Brisbane’s best. Owner Yue Lin, who trained in Italy under a Master gelato chef, sources the best ingredients available, and hand-makes the gelato each and every morning. Keep it simple with a scoop, or go all-out with one of their decadent desserts, like Death By Chocolate, stacked with chocolate and vanilla gelato, chocolate chips, chocolate topping, whipped cream and… more chocolate."
"You will definitely want to taste some of this multi-award winning gelato. With over 40 ever-evolving hand-crafted flavours, you will be hard pressed to choose just one. Perhaps you’ll opt for one of Milani’s amazing sundae creations such as Death by Chocolate or Tiramisu Delight."
"Go there after dinner and you will be lucky to find a table – find yourself in this situation however, and you can always get a takehome tub."
"They call themselves Australia’s favourite ice cream brand, and they are probably right. This fan favourite has all your traditional gelato flavours with limited edition scoops popping up every so often. All flavours are made fresh in store and have no artificial colours or flavours so your body and your taste buds will be thanking you."
"Loaded with all your favourite treats, from peanut butter fudge to caramel swirls and strawberry marshmallow. Make yourself a date with gelato and head over to Gelatissimo in The Pavillion on the corner of Albert and Queen Streets."
"The contemporary Australian menu at The Summit Restaurant & Bar makes the most of Queensland’s seasonal delights, and the view over the spread of Brisbane from the CBD to the bay is memorable."
"This is a highly crowded place due to immense varieties of stuff available. The park is a prime spot where your should surely make a visitand. Be sure this place is on your list and you get to enter here as early as possible before you miss out on things due to the crowd."
"Matilda - The Art of Gelato is Wynnum's go-to for authentic Italian gelato and natural sorbet, as well as classic desserts"
"Portside Wharf, located approximately 7 kilometres (4.3 mi) from the Brisbane CBD on the Brisbane River, is a residential, retail precinct with numerous cafes, restaurants, shops and cinemas."
"The Nundah Farmers Market is sure to be a pleaser for those in love with local cuisine. Open every Sunday (with the exception for several Sundays between Christmas and early January) between 6 am and 12 pm, the market is conveniently located at the Nundah Train Station. The delectable eatables offered here include gourmet meats and fresh prawns, herbs and spices and farm fresh eggs."
"Head here for breakfast, freshly roasted coffee, fresh produce, meat and seafood, eggs and herbs and spices. You will also find plants and flowers, arts and crafts, gifts and homewares. http://nundahmarkets.com.au/"
"What: Enjoy coffee and breakfast while stocking up on fresh produce, gourmet meats, seafood and spices. When: Every Sunday, 6am - noon. Where: Station St, Nundah"
"Brisbane is a city that is obsessed with sunshine, the outdoors and shopping local, so it should come as no surprise that Brisbane simply buzzes with markets. For delicious treats, unique designs, and great bargains, Brisbane’s intense market scene has you covered – each of which reflect the character, passions and style of the communities they are hosted in. The only problem can be picking which to visit!"
"Formerly a part of Jan Power’s Farmer’s markets, they’ve recently been renamed and re branded; now reborn as Brisbane City Markets!. Showing off everything from fresh produce to live entertainment, they've got all the home grown feel of Jan Power's, but with a sweet new name and a bit of a make over!. Where:266 George street, Queen street Mall"
"When: Every Wednesday, 8am - 6pm (Reddacliff Place), Every Thursday 8am - 2 .30pm (Cathedral Square). Where: George St end of the Queen Street Mall & the corner of Wharf and Ann St"
"Lunch is easier to eat when your mouth falls open in wonder at Pitstop Café, one of Moreton Bay’s restaurants with a view of the entire Mt Pleasant valley. It has to be seen to be believed!. If you’re keen on a scenic drive along Mt Mee Road, you’ll find this rustic café in prime location atop the mountain."
"Gusto Da Gianni is also located on Hamilton’s Portside Wharf, offering visitors river-side views of the Brisbane River to accompany their meal. The venue is open 7 days a week for lunch and dinner, offering a collection of Italian dishes to choose from, including tomato-based pizzas, olive oil based pizzas, antipasti, seafood, pasta, risotto, and much more. Children under 12 years of age eat for $13."