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Top St Patrick’s Day venues on the Gold Coast

Rock out with your shamrock out!

St Patrick's Day, D'Arcy Arms Irish Pub (image supplied)
St Patrick's Day, D'Arcy Arms Irish Pub (image supplied)

Shamrocks at the ready, Gold Coasters – St Patrick’s Day is rolling around again. If you needed an excuse to throw on something green and gather your crew for a cheeky pint of Guinness, here it is! From Irish tunes and traditional dancers to plenty of enthusiastic (and occasionally questionable) Irish accents, the Gold Coast is once again embracing the spirit of the Emerald Isle.

March 17th is the day famously dedicated to celebrating Irish culture around the world. This year it falls on a Tuesday, so many venues are starting the celebrations early, turning the weekend into a pre-St. Paddy’s party.

Expect live music, flowing pints, Irish-inspired eats and more than a few attempts at a spontaneous Riverdance.

So, whether you’re chasing a lively pub atmosphere, traditional music or simply somewhere to raise a glass with friends, here’s where to get your green on across the Gold Coast, listed north to south.

Paradise Point Bowls Club (image supplied)
Paradise Point Bowls Club (image supplied)
Paradise Point Bowls Club

Feeling lucky? Head to Paradise Point Bowls Club on Sunday, 15 March, for a day of Irish fun. Expect live music from Irish You Were Beer from 1pm, a performance from the Carolan Irish Dancers at 2pm and Irish-inspired food and drink specials running all day. Dress up in your best green attire and settle in for an afternoon of good vibes, a pint or two and maybe even a jig. Bookings essential.
Where: 22 Thrush Avenue, Paradise Point
When: From 1pm, 15th March 2026

Dublin Docks Tavern

Dublin Docks Tavern is going all in with a full St Patrick’s Weekend celebration from 14–17 March. Expect Irish dancers from the McNeill Academy, live bands and soloists, themed raffles and prizes, plus a DJ spinning the biggest Irish hits. There’s even a costume competition, so start planning that outfit now.
Where: Harbour Town Shopping Centre, Harbour Town Drive, Biggera Waters
When: 14th-17th March 2026

St Patrick's Day at Dublin Docks Tavern (image supplied)
St Patrick's Day at Dublin Docks Tavern (image supplied)
The Local Tavern

The Local Tavern is celebrating its Irish roots with a five-day St Paddy’s celebration from 13–17 March. There’ll be live music, chef specials and plenty of Guinness flowing all weekend long. The festivities continue into Monday and Tuesday with food and Guinness specials, so you’ve got plenty of time to join the craic. Book a table to secure your spot.
Where: Chevron Renaissance Shopping Centre, G29/3240 Surfers Paradise Blvd, Surfers Paradise
When: 13th–17th March 2026

Waxy’s Irish Pub

If there’s one place known for throwing a massive St Patrick’s Day party on the Gold Coast, it’s Waxy’s. The festivities kick off at 10am on Thursday, 13 March and run right through until 3am on Tuesday, 18 March.
Expect a huge live music lineup, traditional shamrock dancers, a pipe band marching through the venue and epic gaming giveaways throughout the celebration. Fuel up with a proper Irish breakfast before settling in for a marathon session. Green outfits encouraged. Big energy required.
Where: 3206 Surfers Paradise Blvd, Surfers Paradise
When: 13th–18th March 2026

Shamrock Dancers at Waxy's Irish Pub, Surfers Paradise (image supplied)
Shamrock Dancers at Waxy's Irish Pub, Surfers Paradise (image supplied)
Finn McCool’s

Finn McCool’s is once again turning Surfers Paradise into a sea of green for St Patrick’s Day on Tuesday, 17 March. Doors open at 10am with live music kicking off from 11:30am and running throughout the day.
The lineup includes Richard Neill, Tales of Strangers, The Gathering and DJ Ando, plus guest appearances from the Carolan Irish Dancing Academy and the Gold Coast Pipe Band. Expect shamrocks, shenanigans and plenty of craic. No bookings required, just walk in.
Where: 39 Cavill Ave, Surfers Paradise
When: From 10am, 17th March 2026

The D’arcy Arms

The iconic D’Arcy Arms, the Gold Coast’s oldest Irish pub, is bringing the craic with a three-day St. Patrick’s Festival on 14th, 15th, and 17th March 2026. Expect live music from Mark Butler & Salliana 7, Ryan Mullin, The Gathering, and Sarah Calderwood & Paul Brandon, plus high-energy performances from the Carolan Academy of Irish Dance and the Gold Coast Pipe Band. A huge outdoor marquee, the Shamrock Bar, and the pub’s outdoor deck will all be buzzing with music, dance, and festival fun.

Feast on classic Irish dishes like Beef & Guinness pie washed down with plenty of Guinness and your favourite Irish drinks. Sláinte!
Where: 2923 Gold Coast Highway, Surfers Paradise
When: 14th, 15th and 17th of March 2026

The Gathering, D'Arcy Arms (image supplied)
The Gathering, D'Arcy Arms (image supplied)
Den Devine

Broadbeach’s Den Devine is bringing the party on 17 March from 11:30am. Grab a $10 pint of Guinness during happy hour from 3–6pm and keep an eye out for the roaming leprechaun- if you buy a Jameson and catch him, you could win a prize.

There’s also the Split the G challenge, plus the chance to win Guinness for a month when you buy a pint and a main meal.
Where: Shop 12/15 Victoria Ave, Broadbeach
When: 17th March 2026

Miami Tavern

Miami Tavern is keeping things festive on 17 March from 5–9pm with live music, Guinness on tap and a menu packed with Irish favourites. Think Jameson BBQ sliders, spice bags, baby Guinness shots and a classic 4-in-1. Dress in your best green outfit for the chance to win the best-dressed prize.
Where: 2043 Gold Coast Highway, Miami
When: 17th March 2026

Currumbin RSL, Currumbin (image supplied)
Currumbin RSL, Currumbin (image supplied)
Currumbin RSL

Currumbin RSL is hosting Irish Fest from the 12th, 14th, 15th, and 17th of March! Here to celebrate all things Irish with live music across the club, traditional Irish dancing and themed food specials.

Highlights include traditional Irish music sessions, performances from Journey of a Fiddler, Eimhin Healy, Munster Bucks, Paul & Sarah, Stowaways and Flynn & O’Leary, plus Irish dancing throughout the weekend. Entry is free, so gather the lads and lasses, grab a Guinness and settle in for a week of proper Irish shenanigans.
Where: 165 Duringan Street, Currumbin
When: 12th, 14th, 15th, and 17th of March 2026

Words by Chelsea Ipsen

St Patrick's Day drink specials at Currumbin RSL, Currumbin (image supplied)
St Patrick's Day drink specials at Currumbin RSL, Currumbin (image supplied)

The Gold Coast’s ultimate list of breweries

All hail the almighty amber ale!

Burleigh Brewing Co. (image supplied)
Burleigh Brewing Co. (image supplied)

Fan of a frothy? Us too, and if there’s one thing the Gold Coast does just as well as its beaches, it’s breweries. From hinterland hideaways to beachfront beer havens, we’ve scouted the ultimate list of spots for you to sip, sample, and savour. Whether you’re chasing a session ale, a crafty IPA, or just a place to chill with your mates (and maybe your dog), these breweries have got you covered.

So ‘hop’ on down to one this weekend. And every other weekend after that.

Hound & Stag Brewing Co, Arundel (Image: © 2022 Inside Gold Coast)
Hound & Stag Brewing Co, Arundel (Image: © 2022 Inside Gold Coast)
Hound & Stag

The Northern GC’s (not so) best kept secret is undoubtedly the Aussie farm styled Hound & Stag. The Coast’s largest taproom and live music precinct, it’s famous for its abundant beer (28 beer taps) and cocktail options, stellar Modern Aussie food menu, huge family-friendly outdoor beer garden, and hosting epic live music events. Always bulging at the seams, even Aussie music royalty like Darryl Braithwaite grace the stage regularly.
Beer to sip: Struggling to pick the perfect pint from the huge range on offer? You can’t go wrong with the award-winning Red Baron for a spritzy and refreshing brew.
Where: 13 Wrights Place, Arundel

Laughing Lizard Brewery

The good times keep on keeping on at Laughing Lizard with over 150 different beers! The best part, however, is that none contain any nasty chemicals or preservatives (yay, no hangover…well, that’s our story and we’re sticking to it…), and there’s even a gluten-free option #CeliacsRejoice! Here you’ll find a micro-brewery, beer and spirits shop, and every party planner’s besty – a keg hire service!
Beer to sip: You can’t go wrong with the Skini – light bodied, low carb, but full flavour.
Where: 27 Sinclair Street, Arundel

Madocke Beer Brewing Company (Image: © 2021 Inside Gold Coast)
Madocke Beer Brewing Company (Image: © 2021 Inside Gold Coast)
SOPO Brewing Co

A hidden gem on the beer scene here on the Gold Coast, we reckon SOPO Brewing Co is one of the suburb’s best kept secrets. They’ve got house brews as well as monthly releases to keep those tastebuds on their toes, with the microbrewery delivering a tasty range of craft beers, lagers and ciders exclusive to the venue.
Beer to sip: When in SOPO one must drink the SOPO IPA of course!
Where: 146 Scarborough St, Southport

Madocke Beer Brewing Company

The ultimate Belgian beer experience awaits at Ashmore’s Madocke! Starting their commercial brewery in a tiny garage, proud owners Jimmy and Annelies are a bona fide local success story! Enjoy the complex flavours and richness of their brewskis at Thursday trivia nights, and pair your pitcher with some belly laughs at live comedy night every Friday. Skohl!
Beer to sip: The creamy and refreshing White IPA Celebration is the perfect night starter – see you on the d floor.
Where: 286 Southport Nerang Road, Ashmore

The Sporting Globe x 4 Pines, Surfers Paradise(Image: © 2024 Inside Gold Coast)
The Sporting Globe x 4 Pines, Surfers Paradise(Image: © 2024 Inside Gold Coast)
The Sporting Globe x 4 Pines

You’re always close to the action at The Sporting Globe x 4 Pines! Standing loud and proud on the ex-Hard Rock Café digs, this $6.5 million super venue serves up the ultimate trifecta; brews, bites, and a bumper line-up of the best sports viewing. Pouring everything from crisp Japanese-style lagers through to some sunny state-inspired limited release brews, this family-friendly sports bar is a beer (and sports) lover’s happy place.
Beer to sip: 4 Pines Pacific Ale
Where: Cnr Cavill Ave, Surfers Paradise Blvd, Surfers Paradise

Surfers Brewery

Beers near the beachfront – you’d be hard-pressed to find a better way to spend an arvo on the GC arvo. Whether you’re a local or playing tourist, Surfers Brewery, formerly BOB’s Beer, is one of the best joints in Surfers for a cheeky brew. Nestled just a short stroll from the beach at Elkhorn Ave, it’s all about craft beers galore,16 in-house creations, all served alongside pizza, pasta and burgers.
Beer to sip: The Surfers XPA of course – a deliciously easy drinking pale ale with hints of passionfruit, perfect!
Where: 10/2 Elkhorn Ave, Surfers Paradise

The Lucky Squire, Broadbeach (image supplied)
The Lucky Squire, Broadbeach (image supplied)
The Lucky Squire

In case you haven’t put two and two together, this brewhouse brings to life the story of Australia’s first brewer, the rogue swindler James Squire (cue ‘aha’ moment). Celebrating quality craft beers and modern pub grub, the custom-designed full-functioning microbrewery pumps out small, exclusive batch brews, and it’s a cracking spot to round up your crew for an arvo sesh.
Beer to sip: Check out their limited-release small batch brews rotating the taps. Our current fave is Chivalry – because of course it’s not dead.
Where: 3 Oracle Boulevard, Broadbeach

Precinct Brewing

Bursting onto the Miami arts precinct scene with a rapacious welcome, Precinct Brewing now has solid status as the place to pull up a stool, grab a freshly made beer, and forget all of life’s woes. They make matters much more bearable with the tastiest of pizzas, stand-up comedy, and some captivating, limited releases like their recent Big If True, Hazy IPA — yummy!
Beer to sip: Check out their weekly Friday releases for exclusive flavours!
Where: 17 Christine Avenue, Miami

Precinct Brewing Co. entrance (Image: © 2020 Inside Gold Coast)
Precinct Brewing Co. entrance (Image: © 2020 Inside Gold Coast)
Roji Cat

Step into the backstreets of Tokyo, without leaving Miami, at Roji Cat, the Gold Coast’s very own Japanese beer den. This vibey laneway bar brings together the holy trinity of izakaya dreams: cold Japanese brews, sizzling street eats, and neon-lit nostalgia. With twelve taps pouring Japan’s finest and over twenty sakes on standby, it’s a sip trip you won’t forget. Add in a mouthwatering menu of Robata skewers, karaage, sashimi, and the now-iconic Bug Burger (yes, with actual tempura Moreton Bay Bug), and you’ve got a spot that’s as cool as it is crave-worthy.
Beer to sip: Japanese Rice Lager
Where: 47 Lemana Lane, Miami

Interior of Roji Cat, Miami (Image: © 2024 Inside Gold Coast)
Interior of Roji Cat, Miami (Image: © 2024 Inside Gold Coast)
Black Hops HQ & Black Hops II

The runaway success of the original Black Hops in Burleigh spurred the creation of its spacious and upscale sibling, Black Hops II in Biggera Waters. Both serve up 16 beers on tap and have popular food trucks on site to feed hungry punters. So whether you’re north or southside, round up your mates, the fam and even your pooch for some award-winning amber ales.
Beer to sip: Black Hops Send It Session Ale, light, fruity, and not too strong
Where: 15 Gardenia Grove, Burleigh Heads and 671 Pine Ridge Road, Biggera Waters

Burleigh Brewing Co.

With gold medals for days from the World Beer Championships, you know you’re in for a good ale here! Famous for their paddle boards, relaxed atmosphere, big smiles and super friendly service, it’s the perfect way to spend a lazy Sunday arvo (or Friyay / Saturday sesh). There’s even awesome live music to set the mood while you quench your thirst. Cheers!
Beer to sip: Burleigh Brewing Burleigh Bighead – no carb, no-fuss big flavoured thirst quencher.
Where: 2 Ern Harley Drive, Burleigh Heads

Burleigh Brewing Co. (image supplied)
Burleigh Brewing Co. (image supplied)
Aardvark & Arrow Brewery

This Varsity based microbrewery may produce ‘petite’ batches, but their list of return customers is anything but small! Consistently producing and supplying chemical and preservative free beer and cider that exceeds expectations, the boutique beers here are on point. The staff are uber friendly and knowledgeable and the prices will blow ya mind (in a good way).
Beer to sip: For something fresh, opt for the GC Crisp – a seriously refreshing light coloured, crisp beer perfect for a brewery sesh.
Where: 13 John Duncan Court, Varsity Lakes

Balter Brewing Company

With awards up the wazoo, the amazing Balter Taproom never disappoints. Its line-up of founders includes some seriously famous sporting legends, and it just oozes chillax and cool in equal measure. Whether it’s from the tap or can, there’s a variety of styles to get your tastebuds singing. Kick back in the beer garden and enjoy live beats with your brew, along with food truck goodness.
Beer to sip: Balter XPA – Balter’s most awarded beer can be yours fresh from the production line.
Where: 14 Traders Way, Currumbin

Balter Brewing Company (image supplied)
Balter Brewing Company (image supplied)
Currumbin Valley Brewing

Complete with a 10hL Rolec copper cladded brew house (brew-speak for ‘legit’), the Currumbin Valley Brewing HQ offers choice aplenty, including 16 beers on-tap. This artisanal farmhouse brewery combine crafted burgers, bowls, bougee bar snacks, and boutique beverages in an environmentally-conscious space that is as much about community as it is craft beer.
Beer to sip: The Alley – Session IPA (aptly named after Currumbin Alley!)
Where: 27 Traders Way, Currumbin Waters

Currumbin Valley Brewing, Currumbin (Image: © 2023 Inside Gold Coast)
Interior of Currumbin Valley Brewing, Currumbin (Image: © 2023 Inside Gold Coast)
4 Pines Coolangatta

Another beachfront favourite of ours, but this time nestled on the Cooly shoreline is 4 Pines Coolangatta. The relaxed Southern Gold Coast vibe makes this little brew spot the perfect place stop in for a session. With six taps of their finest beers and two Keller door taps pumping out fresh flavours, as well as a dedicated Doggos of 4 Pines polaroid wall, it’s loved by locals for a reason.
Beer to sip: Nothing says 4 Pines like their Pacific Ale – fresh, fruity and floral, it’s impossible not to love.
Where: The Strand, 28/72 Marine Parade, Coolangatta

4 Pines Coolangatta (image supplied)
4 Pines Coolangatta (image supplied)

A LITTLE FURTHER AFIELD

Perentie Brewing Co

Perentie Brewing Co. is an exciting new addition to the local brewery scene, located in Eagleby. This $6 million-dollar brewery, part of the Distillery Road Market (DRM) entertainment hub, offers authentic lager beers, seasonal bar bites, and a sprawling beer garden on the banks of the Albert River. With 68 taps of beer, including three signature products and a seasonal menu, Perentie Brewing Co. is set to become a central craft brew hotspot, attracting visitors from far and wide.
Beer to sip: Summer Dry – a classic well-rounded lager.
Where: 124 Distillery Rd, Eagleby

Perentie Brewing Co., Distillery Road Market (image supplied)
Perentie Brewing Co., Distillery Road Market (image supplied)
Fortitude Brewing Co

Froth fanatics, Fortitude Brewing Company sees you! This hinterland spot has 15 taps, each pouring something different from the range of Fortitude and Noisy Minor beers – all brewed on site! Visitors can nom their way through a variety of made-to-order pizzas whilst sinking a tasting paddle…or two, or… Enjoy the venue’s rugged exteriors and soft-hearted interiors and on weekends, soak up the beats from talented muso’s.
Beer to sip: Fortitude Pacer – the perfect session pale ale.
Where: 165 Long Road, Eagle Heights

The Kennel Tap Room

Dogs, decks, and delicious beers, Boxer Brewing Co. has brought all the good stuff to Mt Tamborine with their brand new brewhouse, The Kennel Tap Room. From the award-winning crew behind Witches Falls Winery, this dog-friendly hangout is pouring joy by the pint with a core lineup that includes an IPA, Pale Ale, Lazy Ale and crisp Cerveza. The open-plan space gives you front-row seats to the brewing action, while the leafy outdoor deck offers vineyard views and pup pats aplenty. Whether you’re nibbling on a DIY cheese board or dreaming of the soon-to-land pizza menu, this one’s a must-sip in the Scenic Rim.
Beer to sip: Boxer Brewing Lazy Ale
Where: 79 Main Western Road, Tamborine Mountain

Straddie Brewing Co., North Stradbroke Island (image supplied)
Straddie Brewing Co., North Stradbroke Island (image supplied)
Straddie Brewing Co

Just across the water, you’ll find this three-level architecturally designed showstopper. The ground floor welcomes you with double-height glass windows and the awe-inspiring brewery. Up the stairs you’ll find a 90-seat taproom with eye-popping art installations, and the top deck featuring panoramic views of the BrisVegas CBD skyline, the Glasshouse Mountains, and the stunning Redlands Coast #ShowUsYourSunsets. Plus there’s a menu with plenty of fancy local seafood inspired sharesies.
Beer to sip: Amity Pale Ale – tropical hops and rich, moreish malt with a friendly, easy balance.
Where: 5 Junner Street, Dunwich, North Stradbroke Island

Boonah Brewing Co

Country charm just got a cold one. Boonah Brewing Co has rolled into the Scenic Rim with a fresh pour of local pride, taking up residence inside the beautifully restored Commercial Hotel Boonah. With natural spring water from the Ghanem family farm, brews crafted on-site, and a paddock-to-pint ethos that’d make any beer nerd misty-eyed, it’s a true blue gem. Sip a crisp mid-strength or dive into the rotating taps of rice lagers, Galaxy-hopped XPA, or cheeky hard lemonade, all best enjoyed from the leafy beer garden out back. Add in next-level pub fare (hello, Boonah Bull + Bug) and you’ve got yourself one froth-worthy road trip.
Beer to sip: Boonah Brewing Co Mid Strength Lager
Where: Commercial Hotel, 39 High St, Boonah

Ventura Brewing, Murwillumbah (Image: © 2024 Inside Gold Coast)
Ventura Brewing, Murwillumbah (Image: © 2024 Inside Gold Coast)
Ventura Brewing

Ventura Brewing is Australia’s first craft hard kombucha taphouse. With 12 taps, there’s an array of options to suit every taste. If you’re a fan of a destination venue that is serving up good vibes, tasty beverages and world-class views in spades, Ventura Brewing is your new favourite Sunday arvo sipping spot.
Beer to sip: Mercado Classico Cerveza – pays tribute to the timeless staple of Mexican-style cervezas.
Where: 10/141 Lundberg Drive, South Murwillumbah

Stone & Wood

Ahh, Stone & Wood, the OGs of the Pacific Ale. Born in Byron and still proudly calling it home, this iconic brewery is tucked into the chilled-out Arts & Industry Estate and is packed with good vibes and even better beer. With 31 tanks pumping out the goods, a buzzing tasting room, leafy beer garden, and a canteen run by the local food heroes at 100 Mile Table, it’s the kind of place you could easily lose a lazy arvo. Take a tour, bring your pup, sip your way through their full range, and get to know the legends behind one of Australia’s most loved breweries.
Beer to sip: Stone & Wood Pacific Ale
Where: 100 Centennial Cct, Byron Bay

Words by Bianca Trathen

Festival Of The Stone, Stone & Wood (image supplied)
Festival Of The Stone, Stone & Wood, Byron Bay (image supplied)

Janene Porter

Meet the General Manager of Irish Pub, D'Arcy Arms.

Tez & Flossy St Patricks Day at D'Arcy Arms (image supplied)
Tez & Janene 'Flossy' Porter on St Patricks Day at D'Arcy Arms (image supplied)

As we fast approach the notorious St Patrick’s Day, we used up the luck of the Irish to interview the General Manager of the oldest Irish Pub on the Coast, D’Arcy Arms. Janene Porter (nicknamed: Flossy) who has been busy gearing up for the St Patty’s celebrations gives us an insight into the history of the traditional pub and also a feel-good miracle story that comes from the establishment.

How long have you been a Gold Coast local?
I started commuting between the Gold Coast and Port Douglas in 1987 when I was apart of the crew on Mirage III, based at Marina Mirage. I then relocated to live permanently on the GC in January 1990. 

What do you love the most about living here?
It’s the perfect balance between coastal surroundings and city living. Ultimately it’s the climate, beaches, hinterland, the overall easy-going lifestyle and of course, the locals. 

Tell us about the history of D’Arcy Arms.
The pub was established on 8th August 1988 by founder Roy D’Arcy. D’Arcy Arms is an icon and is the longest-standing Irish venue (with a motel) on the Gold Coast. A great little story I love to tell is one of our former staff members, Robyn, was able to meet her biological father thanks to working at D’Arcy Arms. It all happened when a patron was chatting to Robyn and it was mentioned she had never met her father. The patron managed to find Robyn’s father, who was living in Guernsey at the time, which resulted in them connecting and meeting – they have been in contact ever since. It’s incredible because she would have never met her father if that patron hadn’t stopped in for a Guinness at the D’Arcy Arms.

D'Arcy Arms Foundation 1988 (image supplied)
D'Arcy Arms Foundation 1988 (image supplied)

What’s the craziest story to come out of D’Arcy Arms?
What goes on at the D’Arcy Arms stays at the D’Arcy Arms! Many of our patrons have been loyal since the pub opened in 1988. The D’Arcy has always been fortunate enough to have amazing support from both the local Irish & Aussie communities.

What can people expect at D’Arcy Arms for St Patty’s Day?
We have a full St Patrick’s Festival starting on Saturday 13th March. On Saturday and Sunday we are open from 12pm with incredible live Irish music, Irish dancing displays, delicious Irish Fare and plenty of craic! On the actual international St Patrick’s Day (Wednesday 17 March) we have a full day of entertainment starting at 10am with a line-up of Irish Musicians including: The Gathering, Munster Bucks, Mark Butler, The Carolan Academy of Irish Dance & Pipe Band. We will accompany this with delicious Irish fare, gift giveaways and of course the best Guinness, Kilkenny & Magners on tap, just to name a few things!

Tell us a fun fact, how many pints of Guinness are consumed at D’Arcy Arms on St Patty’s Day?
Honestly, you lose count!

Tell us your favourites on the Coast…
Café for breakfast:
Hot Shott
Coffee spot: I am a Main Beach local, so anywhere on Tedder Avenue for a good coffee.
Restaurant for dinner: I’m more of a lunch girl and have many favourites from Burleigh, Broadbeach and Main Beach.
Bar or pub for a drink: The D’Arcy Arms of course!
How does your weekend usually look?  I am usually at D’Arcy Arms as our weekends a very busy, but l do always start the day with a long beach walk. When l occasionally have a weekend off, a long lunch with friends is always on the cards.

St Patricks Day 2018 at D'Arcy Arms (image supplied)

11 spots to grab a beer on the Gold Coast

Save water, drink beer.

Fortitude Brewing Co. (image supplied)
Fortitude Brewing Co. (image supplied)

How good is an icy cold beer on a balmy afternoon? Heck, or any afternoon for that matter. Especially right here on the Gold Coast, where not only are we blessed with copious amounts of year-round sunshine, but an increasing array of talented breweries and equally impressive spots to take a load off and enjoy their hard work.

Although the possibilities for lavishing yourself with a great beer are endless, here’s our whittled down top 11 spots (listed north to south) to grab a brew on any (post-lockdown) afternoon you please! Cheers to that.

Fortitude Brewing Company
Fortitude Brewing Company is special because they brew under not one but two names. Fortitude for the dependable beers you enjoy with mates and Noisy Minor for the loud beers we all love now and again. Due to brewing excellent beers, it’s Tamborine Mountain’s best spot for a Sunday sesh. Enjoy hot gourmet pizzas and one of their 14 icy-cold beers while you listen to the live band on the patio.
Beer to sip: Fortitude Pacer — the perfect session pale ale.
Where: 165 Long Rd, North Tamborine

BOBs Beer (Image: © 2021 Inside Gold Coast)
BOBs Beer (Image: © 2021 Inside Gold Coast)

BOB’s Beer
The newest beer stop of the bunch is BOB’s Beer. This highly anticipated first microbrewery in Surfers Paradise opened with an impressive range of beers on tap and an incredible menu filled with bites you might not expect. Positioned on a corner block means there’s also plenty of window seating for watching the world go by outside. Talented (former) Melbourne brewer Ryan Fullerton and his team have created inhouse a lager, IPA, XPA and a Saison among six others, all available on tap (plus six guest taps from around Australia and NZ).
Beer to sip: Turmenator, a brut IPA that’s dry, spicy and tropical with hints of fresh tumeric root and saffron.
Where: 10/2 Elkhorn Avenue, Surfers Paradise

House of Brews
The name says it all. House of Brews has a whopping 32 beers on tap! In fact, they have so many kegs, they’ve even got a ‘keg room display’. If you aren’t a beer lover (sacrilege), there’s every chance if you still head to House of Brews, they’ll make a beer lover out of you. The food menu is inspired by traditional American BBQ so grab yourself some sticky ribs and maybe an Onion Ring Volcano tower. You’ll be one ever so happy afternoon beer drinker.
Beer to sip: Huge selection! Try something — left of centre — from North America if you can.
Where: 17 Orchid Avenue, Surfers Paradise

Bine Bar & Dining beer (image supplied)
Bine Bar & Dining beer (image supplied)

Bine Bar & Dining
The Gold Coast’s first craft beer bar, Bine, is adored by locals and packed to the brim every single weekend (and often throughout the week). Serving over 100 bottled beers and with eight rotating taps, the folks at Bine know their brews. Not to mention there are food specials daily, including regular 50 cent chicken wings specials every weekday evening! Wash those down with a beer or two, and that’s an excellent way to pass some time by anyone’s standard.
Beer to sip: Something local like Currumbin Valley Brewery.
Where: 1/28 Chairlift Avenue, Nobby Beach

Lost Palms Brewing Co.
The baby of the Gold Coast’s brewery bunch, Lost Palms joined us just four years ago, all bright pink and pretty and with a unique selection of very delicious beers on offer. Currently, you’ll find a Hibiscus and Guava sour and American style mango and passionfruit wheat ale. And if you feel like something a little different and looking after the rig, they’ve even knocked up a peach seltzer brewed from grain and coming in at a marginal 80 calories a serving — that’s just a 25-minute stroll on the treadmill, by the way. They also have a small share-style menu and a basketball hoop so you can both feast and play while you sip.
Beer to sip: Lost Palms Hibiscus & Guava Sour — a sour tropical lolly in a glass.
Where: 11 Oak Avenue, Miami

Precinct Brewing Co. entrance (Image: © 2020 Inside Gold Coast)
Precinct Brewing Co. entrance (Image: © 2020 Inside Gold Coast)

Precinct Brewing
Bursting onto the Miami arts precinct scene with a rapacious welcome, Precinct Brewing has quickly made itself a solid status as a place to grab a freshly made beer, pull up a stool and forget all of life’s woes. They make matters much more bearable with the tastiest of pizzas, stand-up comedy, and some captivating, limited releases like their recent Lime & Chilli Lager and Manuka Smoked Pilsner — yummy!
Beer to sip: Check out their weekly Friday releases for exclusive flavours!
Where: 17 Christine Avenue, Miami

AWOL
If robust and deep flavoured ales get your heart rate rising, you have to try out Black Hops newest foray into brewing beer. Located a hop, skip and jump away from Black Hops HQ, this new — hidden in plain sight — stylish bar will take your tastebuds on an odyssey with imaginative barrel-aged beers. Ex gin, wine, and whisky barrels from worldwide have been sourced to help produce the Gold Coast’s most inventive brews with some serious ABVS to match. Not for the faint of heart, but nevertheless some seriously great drinking to be had.
Beer to sip: AWOL Rebellion Stout — imperial stout aged in used Tasmanian whisky barrels: delish.
Where: 4 Hibiscus Haven, Burleigh Heads

Black Hops beer (Image: © 2019 Inside Gold Coast)
Black Hops beer (Image: © 2019 Inside Gold Coast)

Black Hops Brewing
What do you get when you mix three mates, a passion for beer and a little know-how? Damn good beer. That’s the story behind Black Hops who have three brewery/taproom sites across Burleigh Heads, Biggera Waters and Brisbane. The boys have worked super hard to build a solid reputation for themselves not just here on the Gold Coast but nationally with multiple awards and trade recognitions. Their original easy-going taproom tucked away in Burleigh Heads is the perfect watering hole when the mercury starts to rise.
Beer to sip: Black Hops Send It Session Ale — light, fruity, and not too strong.
Where: 15 Gardenia Grove, Burleigh Heads and 14 665 Pine Ridge Road, Biggera Waters

Burleigh Brewing Co.
One of the unprecedented and best brewers on the Coast, husband and wife team Brennan and Peta Fielding opened Burleigh Brewing Co. to rave reviews, and it’s been onwards and upwards ever since. The brewery is spacious with lots of outdoor seating and always filled with revellers having an absolute time. When they’re not throwing big events, be sure to slip in for an exceptional selection of craft beers, all of which we’re big fans of.
Beer to sip: Burleigh Brewing Burleigh Bighead — No carb, no-fuss big flavoured thirst quencher.
Where: 2 Ern Harley Drive, Burleigh Heads

Balter Brewing Company
When a gang of pro surfers came together and created an award-winning brewery, Australia sat up and paid attention. And although the original owners may have parted ways with their baby, the beer is still on point, and it’s still the perfect spot to enjoy a few brews with the crew. There’s a sweet outdoor area where the kiddies can run about and weekly food trucks with live music in the evenings. Too hard not to love this spot: plenty of tasty frothies to sample.
Beer to sip: Balter XPA — Balter’s most awarded beer can be yours fresh from the production line.
Where: 14 Traders Way, Currumbin Waters

Craft House Bar & Restaurant
Craft House has the Tugun beer-drinking scene covered with 20 Australian craft beers on tap at any given time. When one tap runs dry, they swap it out for a completely different kind, meaning you can go there often and experience something new. And if you feel like trying as many as possible, you must do one of their tasting paddles. Not to mention their food menu is pretty all-time with share plates aplenty, meaning you might nip in for a quick one but end up staying a little longer.
Beer to sip: Lots of choices — try something you’ve never had before.
Where: 445 Golden Four Drive, Tugun

Words by Alex Mitcheson.

Craft House Restaurant & Bar (Image: © 2018 Inside Gold Coast)
Craft House Restaurant & Bar (Image: © 2018 Inside Gold Coast)
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