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Brisbane's Best Little Museums
"The Queensland museum provides an interesting insight into the evolution of Queensland through interesting displays of art, paintings and videos. A museum of natural history, cultural heritage, science and human achievement, the innovative programs and in-depth explanations keep not just the adults but also the kids quite entertained. While you’re there, it might be a good idea to visit t...Read more"
"Dinosaur skeletons, giant squid, fossils, shells, and live stick insects: kids can get up close to these and more at the Queensland Museum in South Bank. The museum unveils the history of Queensland, with exhibits on the state's culture, ecosystems, science, and human achievement. Interactive activities keep little hands busy."
"There’s plenty of events and exhibitions the whole family can interact with and enjoy at the Queensland Museum. This includes the SparkLab – with 40 interactive exhibits for kids to enjoy. They’re free to ask questions, make observations, build, design, and more."
"Pasta lovers will fall hard for this new Fortitude Valley bistro, where authentic Roman dishes are served with a side of old-school romance. Nestled in a hidden laneway on Ann Street, Eterna is the love-child of Stefano de Blasi – the man behind the iconic Salt Meats Cheese. Celebrating the flavours of Italy with a decadent menu that incorporates high-quality local ingredients, diners can indulge in quintessentially Roman dishes like rigatoni alla carbonara or enjoy street food such as crostini burro and alici, before washing the meal down with one of Eterna’s imported Italian wines."
"This Tavern has a small playground and you like there are 4 or 5 tables outside that are actually in the playground area. This could prove great for toddlers, because you can eat and literally let them run around without having to get out of your chair. It also features a couple of computer games, a toy box and a tv with kids movies."
"With a name like Brewski, it’s pretty clear we love craft beer. From saisons to sours, pales to IPAs, imperial stouts to barley wines, we love ‘em all. Which is why we stock over 550 kinds of bottles and cans and rotate 12 different beer taps every day.And when you see our food menu you’ll wonder...See More"
"With a name like Brewski, it’s pretty clear we love craft beer. From saisons to sours, pales to IPAs, imperial stouts to barley wines, we love ‘em all. Which is why we stock over 550 kinds of bottles and cans and rotate 12 different beer taps every day.And when you see our food menu you’ll wonder..."
"Making the most of its Eagle Street Pier location, Sake Restaurant & Bar is a breezy iteration of Rockpool Dining Group’s popular contemporary Japanese concept. It’s also one of the best expressions of the long-established Sake chain, best experienced through the $110 “omakase”, which is more like a set-menu that’s loaded with the menu’s greatest hits like popcorn shrimp with yuzu mayo, a chef’s selection of sashimi, miso ‘Glacier 51’ toothfish, and Tajima wagyu strip loin. Address: Level 1/45 Eagle St Pier, Brisbane CityContact: (07) 3015 0557"
"If you’re in the market for contemporary Japanese, Sake will hit the spot. With the freshest sashimi and local seafood on the menu, mixed with delectable cocktails to complement, you’re in for a treat. https://www.instagram.com/p/BS4zqQdDoX8/?"
"Sake Restaurant and Bar is conveniently located in Brisbanes CBD and heralds a new era in Japanese cuisine. Shinichi Maeda x chef of the award winning Wasabi Japanese restaurant in Noosa is at the hel..."