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8 oceanside eateries to bookend your salty sessions

Post-beach munchies have met their match at Paradise Centre.

Paradise Centre, Surfers Paradise (image supplied)
Paradise Centre, Surfers Paradise (image supplied)

Seasoned Gold Coasters, we can all agree “Surfers Paradise” + “premier dining and entertaining precinct” is not a plot twist any of us saw coming (no offence… we’ll always have fond, albeit hazy, mems of the Surfers of old).

These days, the suburb has shed its seedy, tourist-trap vibing rep to position itself as a seriously chic contender when it comes to all things leisure.

The triumphant transformation is thanks in part to a fully revamped Paradise Centre that has totally redefined Surfer’s beachfront dining and shopping scene.

Just off the top of our heads, we can think of eight glaringly delicious reasons to get your keister to Surfer’s stat – and they all start and end with the stellar array of top-tier eateries.. (and is anyone surprised? We’re perpetually #JustHereForTheFood).

Outdoor Dining at Paradise Centre, Surfers Paradise (image supplied)
Outdoor Dining at Paradise Centre, Surfers Paradise (image supplied)

Wahlburgers
The beachside burger offering is so comprehensive here, you can (and should) have yourself quite the battle of the buns without ever leaving Paradise Centre’s dining precinct. Starting with Wahlburgers, the burger joint brought to you by the Wahlburg brothers, because if it’s good enough for Marky Mark, it’s good enough for us. Step inside and have yourself a ‘funky lunch’ (or dinner, but you know we can never resist a good pun). Load up on stuffed burgs, salads, cocktails, shakes and – nostalgia alert, even soft drink spiders. Good stuff.

Enzo's Cucina, Paradise Centre, Surfers Paradise (image supplied)
Enzo's Cucina, Paradise Centre, Surfers Paradise (image supplied)

Enzos Cucina
Another of Paradise Centre’s pasta-tively perfect nosheries that we can go right ahead and file under ‘ultimate crowd pleaser’. A leisurely stroll is all that separates beachgoers from Enzo’s friendly atmosphere and authentic Italian eats. And frankly, we’d walk over hot coals (or, barefoot over asphalt on a summers day, #closeenough) to get our fill of Nonna-style meatballs, hand crafted gnocchi and tiramisu. While you’re at it, embrace the tradition of the aperitivo (aka pre-dinner drink) with a Spritz or Negroni – Italy would insist. *chefs kiss*

Gelato Messina (image supplied)
Gelato Messina, Paradise Centre (image supplied)

Gelato Messina
The iconic combo of chasing our salty sessions with a sneaky (double) scoop is an Aussie rite of passage that’s long been revered for it’s medicinal properties.. but y’know, less ‘superfood’ and more ‘lickin scoop for the soul’.

Get your Gelato Messina fix right out of Surfer’s beachfront, the bounty (they have that too, and yes, it tastes just like paradise) of boujee flavours we expect from our longtime personal gelato Messiah never disappoints. Fruity faves, chocolate-laden, and saucy, caramel swirled serenades – the gelato gangs alllll here.

Hero Sushi, Paradise Centre (image supplied)
Hero Sushi, Paradise Centre (image supplied)

Hero Sushi
We mean, just as the name implies, Surfer’s seaweed-slinging superheroes deliver our satisfying sushi fix, solving post-surf peckishness with the familiar and time tested blend of Japanese classics and Aussie fusion faves. Perch up and nibble your way through nigiri, inari, build-your-own roll, or grab a healthy bento box to go.

La Playa, Paradise Centre, Surfers Paradise (image supplied)
La Playa, Paradise Centre, Surfers Paradise (image supplied)

La Playa
Like an old fathful LBD, La Playa seamlessly takes us from day to night with an all day menu of modern Australian x Mediterranean eats.

Start the day in the most delicious way with a Shawarma Wrap, scrambled egg, chorizo, spinach, tzatziki – and turn around finish it with the likes of perfectly spiced skewers, sides of Saganaki paired with salt-rimmed coconut margs, share cocktail jugs and/or sangria.

 Keep this one on speed dial (whatever that is, anymore).

El Camino Cantina
It’s one of life’s great truths, that sipping margs (and nibbling nachos, lbh) in the salty sea breeze is a vibe that is unmatched. If you’re looking for a spot to do just that, El Camino Cantina has it all. Combining mesmerising surf views with mouthwatering Tex-Mex eats, the only thing more vibrant than the zesty fare is the vibrant atmosphere.

El Camino Cantina, Paradise Centre, Surfers Paradise (image supplied)
El Camino Cantina, Paradise Centre, Surfers Paradise (image supplied)

Nahm Talay Thai
Oh boy – Nahm Talay Thai, where do we start? A trip to this elevated eatery is truly a treat for all five (or is it seven now? #oldhabits) senses – combining front row beachfront views with next level Thai. There is srsly not ounce of padding (a ripper Pad Thai, though) to be found among the fully stacked menu. We always know exactly where to finish though, and that’s with the incredible cocktail collection – they’re little works of art in a glass *almost* too pretty to drink. (Almost).

Yup, we just died and went to heaven Thailand.

Nahm Talay Thai, Paradise Centre, Surfers Paradise (image supplied)
Nahm Talay Thai, Paradise Centre, Surfers Paradise (image supplied)

TGI Fridays
Yup, as in, the one and only American bar and grill icon – Surfer’s has its own TGI Fridays gracing our surf-blessed shores – and we do mean literally. Dare we say it, we’ve taken the concept to a whole new level, bringing the ubiquitous array of American diner classics to the doorstep of Surfer’s breezy beachfront.

Get your fix of oozy mozzarella sticks, smoky, sauce-slicked flame-grilled ribs, juicy burgers and ‘fries’ (chippies 4 eva) at this family friendly crowd pleaser.

So guys, the only question left now is.. where’ll it be first?

Where: 2 Cavill Ave, Surfers Paradise
When: Each outlet’s hours of operation can be found here.

Words by Kellie Leader.

STORY SPONSORED BY PARADISE CENTRE

Outdoor Dining at Paradise Centre, Surfers Paradise (image supplied)
Outdoor Dining at Paradise Centre, Surfers Paradise (image supplied)

15 Gold Coast spots for coffee with a view

Go for the caffeine, stay for the Insta snaps.

Black Dingo Cafe, Coolangatta (Image: © 2024 Inside Gold Coast)
Black Dingo Cafe, Coolangatta (Image: © 2024 Inside Gold Coast)

There are very few things in the world better than coffee but the experience of consuming the magical liquid can of course be enhanced.
How can it be better I hear you ask? Well, by the location at which you’re consuming it for one thing and drinking more than one cup at a time for another. And let’s be honest, coffee with a view of the beach or the bush should be mandatory when you’re living on the Gold Coast!

Black Dingo Cafe
Tucked beneath the iconic lighthouse, find Coolangatta’s latest lurking mere meters from where sand meets sea, overlooking Point Danger’s sweeping outlook. Creating a venue that ‘celebrates the beauty of the ocean and the joy of sharing it with loved ones’, there’s certainly more to Black Dingo than meets the tastebuds – though the allure of an especially tantalising all-day eats selection sure won’t hurt the cause in the slightest!
Where: 1 Tweed Terrace, Coolangatta (Point Danger lighthouse)

Café Catalina, Broadwater (image supplied)
Café Catalina, Broadwater (image supplied)

Café Catalina
Found on the Broadwater up Southport way, Café Catalina overlooks well, the Broadwater and all the fancy yachts you can never afford. They also have tasty eats and you can take your doggo for a puppychino if that’s his/her thing.
Where: 10/11 Broadwater Parklands, Gold Coast Highway, Southport

Sandbar
Overlooking Surfers Paradise beach and with abundant people watching opportunities, Sandbar is the perfect spot for a coffee or two. In the last year, they’ve had quite the revamp so you can go from breaky to lunch and from coffee to cocktails.
Where: 52 The Esplanade, Surfers Paradise

Tallebudgera Creek (image supplied by Destination Gold Coast)
Tallebudgera Creek (image supplied by Destination Gold Coast)

Custard Canteen
Custard Canteen delivers on epic coffee right by one of the Coast’s most beautiful beaches – Tallebudgera Creek. They’re pet friendly so you can take your pooch for a long walk on the beach post-caffeine fix and if you’re craving a sweet treat, you can’t go past their iconic Portuguese Tarts.
Where: 1525 Gold Coast Highway, Palm Beach

Dune Café
Watch the paddleboarders cruise by on Currumbin Creek at hidden paradise Dune Café. It’s nestled inside the park (which is epic by the way) and close to the dog beach and with delicious breakfasts and all the laidback vibes, it’s the perfect spot for a coffee or three.
Where: 945 Gold Coast Highway, Palm Beach

Neptune Kiosk, Tallebudgera Creek (Image: © 2024 Inside Gold Coast)
Neptune Kiosk, Tallebudgera Creek (Image: © 2024 Inside Gold Coast)

Neptune Kiosk
Tallebudgera Creek’s resident coffee slinger, Neptune Kiosk – recently unveiled its cheery new spruce up to go with the impeccable vibes Talle’s idyllic inlet dishes up daily. Once again churning out Marvell Street coffee, croissants AND hot cinny donuts from its sunshine-y new facadem it’s a triumphant return of the oh-so-convenient caffeine and treat fix creek-goers have grown rather fond of.
Where: 1525 Gold Coast Hwy, Palm Beach

Rafiki
It’s earned its status as an institution for good reason – locals can’t get enough of Rafiki. Pooch friendly, ripper coffee (and a cookie on the side, yes please) but it’s also home to their flavour bomb seasoning so you can take home a little taste of the good life.
Where: 172 Hedges Ave, Mermaid Beach

MADE Barber & Barista, Kirra (Image: © 2024 Inside Gold Coast)
MADE Barber & Barista, Kirra (Image: © 2024 Inside Gold Coast)

MADE
Fronting the corner of Musgrave & Miles St, the cosy 25-pax venue offers a mix of indoor and kerbside seating for Kirra’s peckish perambulators. Frequents whom the cafe gods are looking favourably down upon can either nab a table, or perch up at the bar and watch the world go by in front of the breezy bifold windows which span one wall.
Where: Corner of Musgrave & Miles St, Kirra

The Salt Mill
Home of the most ridiculous acai bowl selection, Salt Mill serves up some of the best coffees around while also being just a hop, skip and a jump from Currumbin Beach. It’s a little space with a whole lot of soul and it’s extremely loved by those who live close by and visitors from further suburbs.
Where: 784 Pacific Parade, Currumbin

Tarte Beach House, Currumbin Creek (Image: © 2023 Inside Gold Coast)
Tarte Beach House, Currumbin Creek (Image: © 2023 Inside Gold Coast)

Tarte Beach House
One of the newer kids on the block, Tarte Beach House has brought the goods from Tarte Burleigh in the Creekside spot on Currumbin Alley. The same brew you know and love but with one of the best views on the Coast, why not pop off for a paddle board after before coming back for a cheeky refuel after – we can never say no to a strawberry muffin top.
Where: 2 Thrower Dr, Currumbin

Kinship
Currumbin can’t stop delivering the goods with this beachfront beauty. You’ll find Kinship right by Currumbin SLSC pumping out coffees until 2pm, with the whole of Currumbin Beach at your feet it’s the perfect spot to take the fam and let the kids run loose.
Where: 766 Pacific Parade, Currumbin

Kinship Cafe, Currumbin (Image: © 2023 Inside Gold Coast)
Kinship Cafe, Currumbin (Image: © 2023 Inside Gold Coast)

The Galley Café, Boatworks
We’ll forgive you for missing this hidden gem, The Galley Café is the perfect spot for a brew for you Northern Gold Coasters. The marine inspired fit out is a hit for boaties and the kids love it too, bring the fam and keep watch as the yachts cruise through the river all day long.
Where: 1 Boatworks Drive, Coomera

26 & Sunny
Sip away on your coffee right on the beachfront at 26 & Sunny, nestled below The Langham it’s the perfect coffee pitstop for your early morning beach walk. They’ve also got epic eats if you’re craving a bite, bonus point for it being the ultimate spot to dog on the boardwalk watch if you’re sans furry friend.
Where: 38 Old Burleigh Road, Surfers Paradise

26 & Sunny, The Langham Gold Coast (image supplied)
26 & Sunny, The Langham Gold Coast (image supplied)

Bumbles
If you haven’t been to Bumbles, then where have you been? Budds Beach has long been a locals secret but there’s good reason why Gold Coasters have been flocking to this hot spot for 10+ years. Get your coffee fix, some snacks and set up on the edge of Budds Beach for the ultimate start to the day. Yes please.
Where: 19 River Drive, Surfers Paradise

The Blue House, Budds Beach (Image: © 2023 Inside Gold Coast)
Bumbles and The Blue House, Budds Beach (Image: © 2023 Inside Gold Coast)

Flying Bean Café
If you’re looking for a different kind of view, Flying Bean Café is the place with sweeping views of the hinterland all the way through to the Gold Coast. Get at one with nature, good coffee and great views at this little gem of the Scenic Rim. Because how could you forget, the Gold Coast isn’t just about those beautiful beaches when we’ve got this lush hinterland at our doorstep.
Where: 1696 Beechmont Rd, Beechmont

Words by Jacqueline Bojanowski.

View from the Flying Bean Cafe, Beechmont (image supplied)
View from the Flying Bean Cafe, Beechmont (image supplied)

2 words, 1 destination, & a whole lotta fun

Paradise Centre is our good times go-to!

Family enjoying Paradise Centre (image supplied)
Family enjoying Paradise Centre (image supplied)

We’re known to be a bit of a fun-loving bunch here on the GC, and any local worth their weight in salt(y hair) knows that Surfers Paradise is the MVP when it comes to fun. But there’s more to Surfers than just beach and suddenly we’re thinking about Ryan Gosling #MyJobIsJustBeach. Whether you’re a big kid at heart, an actual kid, or somewhere in between, the newly zhuzhed Paradise Centre is the GOAT for good times.

Timezone Surfers Paradise, Paradise Centre (image supplied)
Timezone Surfers Paradise, Paradise Centre (image supplied)

Timezone
I mean, if you haven’t been to Timezone at the Paradise Centre as an ankle biter, on a date, with a mate, or to wow the mini-me’s, sorry but you can’t sit with us. A local institution in its own right, this rite of passage has been serving up adrenaline-pumping good times for four decades. Bust a move in a dance-off, race your friends on a virtual track, challenge the fam to a laser tag battle, or play a round of mini golf but don’t forget, pack a spare pair of socks in case you get a ‘hole in one’…. #punstoppable.

Freak VR, Surfers Paradise, Paradise Centre (image supplied)
Freak VR, Surfers Paradise, Paradise Centre (image supplied)

FREAK VR
If you like escape rooms, FREAK VR’s virtual reality escape room is the (un)real deal. Here you don’t just play the game, you become the game with mind-boggling 4D effects and totally out of this world physical spaces. Test out your teamwork skills, immerse yourself in other dimensions, and get ready to embrace your inner FREAK (in a strictly ‘non-Only Fans’ kinda way of course…).

Maniax, Surfers Paradise, Paradise Centre (image supplied)
Maniax, Surfers Paradise, Paradise Centre (image supplied)

MANIAX Axe Throwing
Nothing says fun like chucking axes at a wall, plus it’s like a therapy sesh complete with ocean views and a Viking-themed bar #quadfecta. Sporting a custom-built axe hall and 15 throwing lanes, learn a badass new skill and grab a pic sitting on the mighty warrior’s throne for the ‘gram. Promising ‘axe-factor’ for days, chop chop and book your crew in stat.

Zone Bowling Surfers Paradise, Paradise Centre (image supplied)
Zone Bowling Surfers Paradise, Paradise Centre (image supplied)

Zone Bowling
Bowling is like pizza – even when it’s not great, it’s still pretty great. So, when you experience the awesomeness of Zone Bowling, you’ll agree it’s right up everyone’s ‘alley’, and guaranteed to ‘strike’ a chord with even the most decerning bowler (no ‘pins’ intended). Featuring 12 interactive bowling lanes, a cafe and a bar, channel your inner Jeffrey Lebowski and head to Zone.

Holoverse, Surfers Paradise, Paradise Centre (image supplied)
Holoverse, Surfers Paradise, Paradise Centre (image supplied)

Holoverse Dinosaur World & Aquarium
LBR, dinosaurs never get old, so for a fun family day out, birthday party, or team building activity day, it’s Holoverse for the win. Obvs a hit with the small folk, there’s also an M-rated section and once again, #NoOnlyFans. The first of its kind on the planet, get acquainted with monsters or dinosaurs, take a deep dive into the big blue, experience what it’s like to fly, and play both action sports and arcade games. Roarsome!

Go Ride A Wave, Surfers Paradise, Paradise Centre (image supplied)
Go Ride A Wave, Surfers Paradise, Paradise Centre (image supplied)

Go Ride A Wave
Learn a gnarly new skill to flex, which will most likely improve your physical flex by default (bonus points), at Go Ride A Wave. This renowned surf school specialises in daily beginner surf lessons, with group and private lessons available on request, all on our world-famous Surfers Paradise Beach. And just like that, we’re back to Ryan Gosling again….. #beachoff.

When: Check website for each venue’s operating hours
Where: 2 Cavill Avenue, Surfers Paradise

Words by Bianca Trathen.

STORY SPONSORED BY PARADISE CENTRE

Paradise Centre, Surfers Paradise (image supplied)
Paradise Centre, Surfers Paradise (image supplied)

13 family-friendly restaurants in Surfers Paradise

Taking kids out for a feed on the glitter strip has never been so easy!

Little Girl eating pizza (stock image)

Loading the kidlets into the car in search of a decent feed can be a wildly unpredictable sport. And by unpredictable, we mean slightly traumatic. But fear not — these Surfers Paradise restaurants are tried, tested, and given the ultimate seal of approval by many-a-small human (and therefore, relieved parents).

From the glitter strip classics to crowd-pleasing favourites, this is your go-to guide for taking the rug rats out to eat for a tanty/whinge-free meal. Bless their cotton socks…

Misono, JW Marriott Gold Coast Resort & Spa (image supplied)
Misono, JW Marriott Gold Coast Resort & Spa (image supplied)
Misono

A feast with a side of thrilling theatrics?! Count us in! If the kiddos (or you) haven’t yet experienced the fire and energy of teppan dining, this is your cue. From family-friendly to elevated eats, Misono serves up fresh Japanese fare that’s as delicious as it is fun. Think Australian Wagyu, chicken, scallops, bug meat and more, expertly cooked over flame, with fresh sashimi and sushi on hand to balance things out. Even better, there are dedicated kids’ teppanyaki banquets, making it an easy win for families. The venue is bright and open, the staff are welcoming, and bringing the whole crew along is refreshingly fuss-free.
Where: JW Marriott Gold Coast Resort & Spa, 158 Ferny Avenue, Surfers Paradise

Wahlburgers

If you’ve got little ones with big appetites, Wahlburgers is a win. Famous for its juicy, no-nonsense burgers and crispy fries, Wahlburgers almost guarantees a breezy family dinner out- like seriously, what kid is complaining about burgers for dinner?! Everything on the menu is totally kid-approved, with classics like cheeseburgers, chicken tenders, and mac & cheese. Don’t forget the shakes — another sure-fire hit.
Where: 2 Cavill Ave, Shop EP008/9 Paradise Centre, Surfers Paradise

TGI Fridays, Surfers Paradise (image supplied)
TGI Fridays, Surfers Paradise (image supplied)
TGI Fridays

A classic family favourite, TGI Fridays has something for everyone. From baby back ribs and burgers to chicken fingers and loaded fries, the menu satisfies every craving. Kids can enjoy their own smaller portions of mac and cheese, cheeseburgers, chicken nuggets, and more. They’re also open for breakfast, with options like avo smash, eggs on toast, pancakes. Casual and fun!
Where: Paradise Centre, Shop E10/10A/2 Cavill Ave, Surfers Paradise and Shop 1005B/19 Robina Town Centre Dr, Robina 

El Camino Cantina

If it’s a family fiesta you’re craving, look no further than El Camino Cantina. Their shareable tacos, quesadillas, and nachos are perfect for little hands, and the colourful, lively atmosphere will be an adventure in itself for the kids. Head on down for Taco Tuesdays – 3 tacos of your choice plus an icy-cold drink, at only $35pp – or Wing Wednesdays – 1kg of saucy chicken wings for just $20, plus a chance to win a prize! How spec-taco-ular!
Where: Paradise Centre, 2 Cavill Ave, Surfers Paradise

El Camino Cantina, Paradise Centre, Surfers Paradise (image supplied)
El Camino Cantina, Paradise Centre, Surfers Paradise (image supplied)
Milky Lane

Milky Lane is the ultimate kid magnet thanks to its retro milkbar-inspired fitout (perfect for Insta snaps) and epic menu. Think decadent burgers, loaded fries, and over-the-top milkshakes that even adults will envy. The kids’ menu is equally impressive and the desserts…well, you can’t go past them. Decadent, daring and downright delicious.
Where: 1/38 Cavill Ave, Surfers Paradise

Vapiano

Vapiano is perfect for families who love freshly made pasta, pizza, and risotto. I bet you can’t name a single person who doesn’t adore one or more of those things. And at Vapiano, they serve it hearty, yet elevated with everything from burrata and prosciutto with focaccia and roast pumpkin and quinoa salad to creamy carbonara and mini Hawaiian pizza. In other words, there’s something for every member of the family. Pop in any day of the week between 4-6pm for sips from $6 and snacks from $5. Hell yeah!
Where: Soul Boardwalk, T208 Cavill Ave, Surfers Paradise and Shop R006/103 Foxwell Rd, Coomera

Vapiano Restaurant (image provided by Destination Gold Coast)
Vapiano Restaurant (image provided by Destination Gold Coast)
Longboards Laidback Eatery & Bar

As relaxed as the name suggests, and situated in the sunny Surfers Paradise, Longboards is perfect for families and any occasion. You will be hard-pressed to find a menu as loaded as Longboards, covering snacks, loaded fries, normal fries, mains, salads, wings, burgers, and sweets. The kids’ menu includes fun eats like mini sliders and chicken bites. But warning! They’ll be tempted by your popcorn chicken and cheesy garlic bread (assuming you would order such deliciousness), and will resort to stealing given the right opportunity!
Where: Q1 Resort & Spa, Corner of Hamilton avenue &, Northcliffe Terrace, Surfers Paradise

BMD Northcliffe Surf Club

Nothing beats a surf club for that casual, welcoming family vibe, and BMD Northcliffe Surf Club is a real Gold Coast gem! They’ve got stunning ocean views alongside a menu of seafood, burgers, gourmet salads, pasta, and grilled classics for adults, and fish, burgers, pizzas, or nuggets with chips for kids. They’re also open for breakfast, serving favourites the kids will love.
Where: 51 Garfield Terrace, Surfers Paradise

BMD Northcliffe SLSC (image provided by Destination Gold Coast)
BMD Northcliffe SLSC (image provided by Destination Gold Coast)
La Playa

La Playa is your little slice of Mediterranean paradise on the Gold Coast, serving vibrant eats by the beach. We’re talking chargrilled favs, exotic salads, pastas and skewers. The kids have it equally as good with chicken skewers with butter rice, chicken bites with fries, pizza, and spaghetti bowl. What’s more, kiddos eat free (yes, FREE) every day from 5pm to 6pm with a purchase of any main meal.
Where: Paradise Centre, 2 Cavill Ave, Surfers Paradise

Hog’s Breath

Hog’s Breath is a family favourite for hearty meals that everyone will love. Think prime ribs, steaks, burgers, and chicken schnitzels — proper crowd-pleasers for hungry adults. Kids are well looked after too, with options like crumbled calamari, chicken quesadillas, mac and cheese, sirloin steak and more. Every kids’ meal is served with a choice of curly fries, kids’ salad or vegetables, plus tomato sauce, a free drink and a free ice cream — now that’s a big win. And there’s more! Sweet tooths can add strawberry jelly for $1, or upgrade to a kids’ banana split for $3.50. Okay, now we’re just jealous…
Where: Soul Boardwalk, Building T2/9 Cavill Ave, Surfers Paradise

Hogs Breath Restaurant (image supplied)
Hogs Breath Restaurant (image supplied)
Hijinx

After a day of balls-to-the-wall adventure inside the infamous Hijinx Hotel challenge rooms, one’s appetite must be nothing short of ferocious. Enter, Hijinx Hotel’s straightforward yet incredibly delicious lineup of burgers, pizzas, and snacks to save the day. There’s plenty of plant-based options too, so no tummy is left growling!
Where: 40 Ferny Avenue, Surfers Paradise

The Yankee’s Restaurant & Bar

Why fly to the States when you can get the Yankees right here on the Gold Coast?! Let your kids get a taste (literally) of the USA: from American nachos and loaded fries to ribs and wings. While there’s no kids’ menu specifically, one meal can be made to share, or choose one of their epic American Platters for the whole family to enjoy! Go get your Yankees on!
Where: 4 Orchid Ave, Surfers Paradise

The Yankees's Restaurant & Bar, Surfers Paradise (Image: © 2024 Inside Gold Coast)
The Yankees's Restaurant & Bar, Surfers Paradise (Image: © 2024 Inside Gold Coast)
Shiraz Persian

For something a little different (and seriously delicious), Shiraz Persian brings bold Persian and Middle Eastern flavours to a relaxed, family-friendly setting. The menu is extensive, spanning generous banquets, salads, soups, seafood, slow-cooked dishes, kabobs, plus plenty of vegan and vegetarian options. New to Persian cuisine? Expect fragrant rice, succulent grilled meats, warm breads with dips, and colourful sautéed vegetables. It might sound slightly outside classic kid territory, but trust us — one bite in and even the fussiest eaters are converted.
Where: 2893 Gold Coast Hwy, Surfers Paradise

And if all else fails, there’s the trusty buffet, the ultimate choose-your-own-adventure dining destination with something for everyone, and then some. You literally cannot go wrong. Check out our buffet list here.

Words by Chelsea Ipsen

Shiraz Persian Restaurant, Surfers Paradise (image supplied)
Shiraz Persian Restaurant, Surfers Paradise (image supplied)
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