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Frosty fruits

The Chilly Bin brings Kiwi-style real fruit ice cream to Tugun.

The Chilly Bin, Tugun (Image: © 2025 Inside Gold Coast)
The Chilly Bin, Tugun (Image: © 2025 Inside Gold Coast)

We love our Kiwi mates, but there’s some lingo that gets lost in translation across the ditch. Jandals and togs we can work out easily enough, but the one southern Gold Coasters will be hearing a lot more of is the chilly bin.

For those who don’t know, a humble chilly bin is the Kiwi cousin of the Aussie Esky, and now one has parked up (literally!) in Tugun. It isn’t keeping beers cold, though, it’s dishing out New Zealand–style real fruit ice cream, and locals are already lining up for a lick.

Founders Alexandra Pedersen and Jackson Cox, The Chilly Bin (Image: © 2025 Inside Gold Coast)
Founders Alexandra Pedersen and Jackson Cox, The Chilly Bin (Image: © 2025 Inside Gold Coast)

Behind the fruity fun are South Island sweethearts Jackson Cox and Alexandra Pedersen. From corporate jobs in Sydney to selling ice cream in the sunshine state, these home cooks have truly churned magic from their childhood memories.

“Going to fruit orchards and getting ice creams is hands down our favourite way to enjoy ice cream. It just made sense to share it with Australia!”

After moving to the Gold Coast in early 2024, the pair gravitated to the southern beaches they adored. For months they hustled from their home on the GC to Brisbane markets every weekend, trying to convince early birds that 6am is, in fact, a perfectly acceptable time for ice cream.

The Chilly Bin, Tugun (Image: © 2025 Inside Gold Coast)
The Chilly Bin, Tugun (Image: © 2025 Inside Gold Coast)

They always knew, however, that the Gold Coast was the natural place for their dream, so when the opportunity arose, they snapped up a sunny corner straight away.

The Chilly Bin sits in an open space in Tugun’s shopping strip, a relaxed, family-friendly hangout with umbrellas for shade and games to play.

Yes, this chilly bin is a bit bigger than most because it’s actually a real horse float, one that was used to cart horses. In pure Kiwi DIY fashion, the couple gutted it, polished it up and turned it into the cutest ice-cream chariot this side of the Tasman.

The Chilly Bin, Tugun (Image: © 2025 Inside Gold Coast)
The Chilly Bin, Tugun (Image: © 2025 Inside Gold Coast)

Now to the scoop (pun very much intended).

Frozen fruit is blended on the spot with silky ice cream, creating a soft-serve-meets-smoothie-hybrid.

First, pick your base. Ice cream is made from scratch with whole ingredients and absolutely no preservatives. Milk, cream, egg yolks, vanilla beans or coconut milk and olive oil for a dairy-free dream, all whipped with raw local honey into a creamy, clean canvas ready to meet whatever fruit of the week makes the cut.

The Chilly Bin, Tugun (Image: © 2025 Inside Gold Coast)
The Chilly Bin, Tugun (Image: © 2025 Inside Gold Coast)

The next step is choosing your fruity flavour. Mixed berry and mango are cult favourites, while weekly specials like passionfruit will keep locals returning every week. You can pick up to three fruits to mix in, and the end result is edible art.

Add in house-made cacao maple choc chips and you’ve got yourself summer in a cup, or waffle cone.

So next time you’re craving a chill sesh, slap on your togs and jandals, then head to The Chilly Bin in Tugun to get your scoop on.

Where:478 Golden Four Drive, Tugun
When: Friday 2pm–5:30pm, Sat and Sun 12pm–5:30pm

Words by Lisette Drew
Images by Belinda Symons

The Chilly Bin, Tugun (Image: © 2025 Inside Gold Coast)
The Chilly Bin, Tugun (Image: © 2025 Inside Gold Coast)

4 reasons locals love Tugun

Beach, brews, blooms and so much more.

Aerial of Tugun, Gold Coast, Queensland (image supplied)
Aerial of Tugun, Gold Coast, Queensland (image supplied)

All right be honest, when was the last time you made it south of the legendary Talle Creek? We Gold Coasters are creatures of habit and we’re kindaaaa guilty of not venturing too far from the familiarity of our own suburbs so you know that means two things… 1. There’s a whole city of gems waiting for you to explore and 2. The locals know what’s up which is why we’ve done some snooping around Tugun to find out their favourite hang outs so you can just go and lap up the good times.

Nestled at the southern end of the Gold Coast, Tugun (or Tuges, as the locals say) as a beachside village is sleepy no more, meshing laid-back vibes with a vibrant community spirit and we are here for it. It’s a slice of paradise that locals love for its stunning shoreline, thriving foodie scene, and unique mix of boutique shopping and wellness hotspots. Here’s why Tugun holds a special place in the hearts of Gold Coasters.

Snickers Acai Bowl, Niche & Co, Tugun (image supplied)
Snickers Acai Bowl, Niche & Co, Tugun (image supplied)

Something to sip and snack
The foodie culture down here is something else, to get the day going Niche & Co has long reigned the Southern GC as THE place to your caffeine and brekky fix to nourish the bod before you start your day – if a quick bite is more your speed then The Fox’s Pantry has pastries aplenty as well as other bits and bobs like gifts and groceries to keep you going. Okay so this one might not be your usual kind of coffee haunt but Made Barber & Barista have brought us the combo we didn’t even know we needed – pop down to grab your morning brew and leave with a sharp new cut, two birds one coffee!

Made Barber Barista (Image: © 2020 Inside Gold Coast)
Made Barber Barista (Image: © 2020 Inside Gold Coast)

When seaside it’s mandatory to treat yourself to a spot of lunch and beach walk – well in our book, anyway. Sticky Rice is the home of some of the GC’s best Thai dishes – if you haven’t tried their Street BBQ Chicken, do it immediately. If little bites are what you’re looking for Lucia Tapas’ coastal cool and Spanish style tapas are a must-try, bonus points if you can get there for tapas and drinks happy hour Wednesday through Sunday because cozzie lives guys, we’re here for value for money honey.

Who said daytime has to have all the fun? When the suns away the margs will play or something like that and as luck would have it, Backbone Bar have them well covered. Crack open a tinnie or watch your fresh draught pour from the tap and kick back with their signature Asian-fusion eats. Perfect for catching up with mates or kickstarting your night out.

Everlasting Pot, Tugun Fruit and Flowers (image supplied)
Everlasting Pot, Tugun Fruit and Flowers (image supplied)

Shop (local) ‘til you drop
Tugun might be small but their retail offering is absolutely mighty, Tugun Fruit & Flowers is a family owned gem that is known not just for the freshest produce in town, but for their killer acai bowls – a summer staple if you ask us – grab your groceries, a smoothie (go on, you’ve earned it) and treat yourself to their selection of seasonal blooms for the ultimate act of *self care*.

Tugun Market Co. exterior (Image: © 2022 Inside Gold Coast)
Tugun Market Co. exterior (Image: © 2022 Inside Gold Coast)

For those bigger shops, Tugun Market Co has a bit of everything so you can stock up the pantry with all of your favourite things – they’ve even got a dedicated fromagerie and since cheese is the way to our hearts you know we’re all about it – if you’re lacking in the cooking inspo department then worry not because these local legends have an epic selection of recipes from Lemon Asparagus Risotto to Veggie Soups to get the creative juices flowing.

So Cornerstone Stores is more than just a shopping destination, they’re basically a hub of all things boutique shopping, artisan cafes and wellness with curated must-haves and even its own Pilates studio! Its ultra-aesthetic vibe is what first caught our attention but the collection of goodies you won’t find at any old store kept us coming back – think of it as a modern-day village within a village.

Cornerstone Stores, Tugun (image supplied)
Cornerstone Stores, Tugun (image supplied)

Keep it clean
The locals down here have a rep for embracing sustainable living so you best believe we trusted them when we heard Consciously Clean is THE place to grab all the eco-friendly staples and low-tox products so we can all live cleaner lives, grab your bottles and fill up with refillable household items and bespoke gifts to treat yourself or someone you love.

Consciously Clean (image supplied)
Consciously Clean (image supplied)

Community and culture
Chances are you’ve already been to something mega fun at the faithful Tom Atkin Hall, the cultural heartbeat of Tugun, it’s been around since the 1960’s and locals are a big fan. They host everything from crafty workshops to theatre and line dancing, so  hosting everything from art workshops to yoga classes. It’s the go-to spot for locals who love connecting, creating and sharing in the Arts. There’s always a load of fun things on the schedule so check it out and try something different for the first time in a long time!

Tugun Bowls Club is where community spirit meets laid-back fun. Tucked away in the backstreets, this clubhouse offers more than just bowls, but Barefoot Sundays are a local fave. Enjoy a relaxed afternoon on the greens with friends and family, soaking up the coastal vibes.

Words by Jacqueline Bojanowski

4 barefoot bowls spots on the Coast

Roll on up with the crew.

Burleigh Bowls Club (image supplied)
Burleigh Bowls Club (image supplied)

If there is something more quintessentially Australian than getting into some barefoot bowls on a sunny afternoon, then we have never heard of it. Right here on the Gold Coast, this pastime has never been more at home; mixed with our relaxed lifestyle and incredible weather, bowls and the Gold Coast are simply made for one another.

Trends have changed, and bowls is no longer associated with just the elder portion of society (apart from the fact most of these folks are pretty good when it comes to hitting the greens), because why should they have all the fun!?  The slow-paced and uber sociable aspects of this game are what time off in the sunshine is all about: no rushing around required at all.

Here are four spots to spend an untroubled afternoon sipping drinks and enjoying some fine food — all with a dash of competition thrown in there for good measure!

Tugun Bowls Club (image supplied)
Tugun Bowls Club (image supplied)

Burleigh Heads Bowls Club
This is the place to gather your squad and spend an arvo when you find yourself in the bustling heartland of Burleigh Heads. Steeped in history dating back to 1937, the historic club has barefoot bowls available between 12pm – 5pm on Sunday afternoons for only $10 per person (Tuesday to Saturday, you can play after 5pm). Due to its insane popularity, there are two sessions – from 12pm to 2.30pm and 2.30pm to 5pm. Make sure you book! If you’ve never played barefoot bowls, don’t worry, they even have coaches to help get you started. Once you’ve worked up a hunger from all the action, the Village Green restaurant is right on hand seven days a week with a plethora of great dishes and specials.
Where: Gold Coast Hwy, Burleigh Heads

Tugun Bowls Club
Located on Kaleena Street, Tugun Bowls and Community Club is a club run by bowlers for bowlers, with the prettiest of manicured greens and good times aplenty. Perpetually bathed in glorious sunshine, why not enjoy a drink from the well-stocked bar or eat up a storm five days a week. Every Thursday, you’ll find 50% off the menu — so be sure to book ahead for a table as it gets busy!  Picnic by the Green is a lively barefoot bowls session kicking off at 2pm on Sundays with live entertainment and a selection of tasty street food at your disposal. All that is left is to insert you and your gang for $10 per rink.
Where: Kaleena St, Tugun

Broadbeach Bowls Club (image supplied)
Broadbeach Bowls Club (image supplied)

Club Broadbeach
Just steps from the sand, Club Broadbeach is a go-to for a relaxed afternoon by the coast. You and your crew can enjoy two hours of barefoot bowls for just $10 per person an easy, crowd-pleasing way to catch up, celebrate or get a little competitive with mates. Choose from four championship-level greens, kick off your shoes and let the games begin. When it’s time to refuel, The Matador Bistro has you covered with a generous menu packed with flame-grilled favourites, seafood platters, pizzas and more.
Where: 169 Surf Parade, Broadbeach

Club Musgrave Bowls
Tucked away in Southport, you’ll find this stellar venue of bowls and one of the oldest clubs on the entire Coast. Carefree barefoot bowls is available throughout the week across their fully shaded greens and is only $5 per person! So turn up, throw off your shoes, and you’re well on your way to having some serious fun! At heart, a community-driven club, there’s always entertainment going down across the weekend, raffles galore, and kids are made most welcome. Bistro 4215 is your go-to after you’ve hit the greens, for a refreshing bevvie and tasty tucker. It’s also worth noting, locals should plan ahead, as their courtesy bus can really make the afternoon hitting the green a breeze.
Where: 104 Musgrave Avenue, Southport

Words by Alex Mitcheson.

Club Musgrave Bowls (image supplied)
Club Musgrave Bowls (image supplied)

Weekend cheap eats on the Gold Coast

Big flavours, small bills.

Oysters at Burgster, Palm Beach (image supplied)
Oysters at Burgster, Palm Beach (image supplied)

Why blow the budget when you can feast like a king for the price of a jester? We’re talking wallet-friendly feeds that still slap harder than your mate’s group chat memes.

Whether you’re ballin’ on a budget or just love a bargain (honestly, who doesn’t?), we’ve sniffed out the Gold Coast’s tastiest cheap eats for your weekend munchies. Ready, set, unbuckle that belt.

Pasta night at No Name Lane, Broadbeach (image supplied)
Pasta night at No Name Lane, Broadbeach (image supplied)
SATURDAY 
North GC
  • Paradise Point Bowls Club: Sink your teeth into $8 tapas every Saturday and Sunday! Whether you’re craving Southern Fried Wings or Steamed Pork Buns, they’ve got that and more from 2–5pm! Plus every Saturday from 5:30pm enjoy a delicious 200g Rump Steak, cooked your way with salad, chips and gravy! Just $15 for Members. Sign us up! Cnr Sunbird & Thrush Ave, Paradise Point
Mid GC
  • Coast: Weekends are for long lunches and even longer pours. Coast is serving up a $99 bottomless lunch every Friday, Saturday and Sunday — think delish dishes, 2 hours of free-flowing drinks and rooftop vibes for days. Sophisticated, a little cheeky, and very, very sip-worthy. Level 1, Ocean by Meriton, 86 Esplanade, Surfers Paradise
  • Waxy’s Irish Pub: $1 chicken wings?! Grab a minimum of 10 wings with your choice of Spicy Buffalo, Smokey BBQ, Jalapeno, Salt & Pepper or Honey Soy. 3206 Surfers Paradise Blvd, Surfers Paradise
  • No Name Lane: Pasta lovers, this one’s for you! No Name Lane is serving up $18 Pasta Nights every Saturday with a delicious selection of pasta and wine. Because good pasta at a great price just makes sense. Where: 16 Charles Ave, Broadbeach
  • Hail Mary: Tickle that taco craving with 2 tacos and a drink for just $19 from 12pm on Saturdays and Sundays at Hail Mary. That’s our weekend plans sorted. Snapper and Mango Tacos with Rosé all arvo long! 26 James St, Burleigh Heads
  • Maman: Slurp and sip your way through Sunday at Maman Burleigh with $3 oysters and $12 spritzes from 4–6pm. That’s our kind of shellfish indulgence! 49 James Street, Burleigh Heads
Hail Mary (image supplied)
Hail Mary (image supplied)
South GC
  • Las Palmas: Offering a sweet $2 Oysters & Drink happy hour deal. From 4–6pm, Thursday to Sunday! Don’t just stand there, ping that group chat! 1097 Gold Coast Hwy, Palm Beach
  • Burgster: You can never have enough oysters when the price is this shuckin good! Natural oysters for $2 or Tempura or Kilpatrick for $3 from 3-5pm every Saturday! 4/10 Philippine Parade, Palm Beach
  • Tommy’s Taco Bar: Hungry much? All you can eat from 12pm -3pm (1.5 hour sitting, excludes ceviche & beef tartare) $29 per person! 140 Duringan Street, Currumbin
  • Tugun Tavern: Weekend comfort food, there’s no better place for it than Tugun Tavern! Feast on their $9.95 Roast Lunch from 12–2pm daily or their $16.95 Lunch Menu (+$2 for non-members) with all your fave classics including chicken schnitzel, 200g rump steak, fish and chips and more! Corner of Toolona Street & Golden Four Dr, Tugun
Hope Island Tavern, Hope Island (image supplied)
Hope Island Tavern, Hope Island (image supplied)
SUNDAY
North GC
  • The Boathouse Tavern: Sundays are for seafood! Enjoy half a dozen fresh oysters, half a kilo of tiger prawns, battered Flathead, salt and pepper calamari, chips, and salad for just $49.90. Plus, Kids Eat Free from 5:30pm! 101 Dreamworld Pkwy, Coomera
  • Hope Island Tavern: Who doesn’t love a Sunday Roast? Get yours for $25 with all the trimmings, served all day from 11:30am–8:30pm. The perfect way to round out the weekend. 93 Broadwater Ave, Hope Island
  • Paradise Point Bowls Club: The daily $13 Lunch Super Saver continues! ($16 for visitors). Choose from a delicious lineup of meals available every day from 11:30am – 2pm. Cnr Sunbird & Thrush Ave, Paradise Point
  • The Club at Parkwood Village: Sunday Roast hits different at The Club! For just $22.90, get a hearty roast with all the fixings. Available for lunch and dinner. 76 – 122 Napper Road, Parkwood
The Lucky Squire, Broadbeach (image supplied)
The Lucky Squire, Broadbeach (image supplied)
Mid GC
  • Coast: Weekends are for long lunches and even longer pours. Coast is serving up a $99 bottomless lunch every Friday, Saturday and Sunday, think delish dishes, 2 hours of free-flowing drinks and rooftop vibes for days. Sophisticated, a little cheeky, and very, very sip-worthy. Level 1, Ocean by Meriton, 86 Esplanade, Surfers Paradise
  • Waxy’s Irish Pub: A Sunday steak for just $8? Yep, you read it right. Just purchase a side to get a juicy rump steak for $8. That’s a no-brainer for a budget-friendly weekend feast! 3206 Surfers Paradise Blvd, Surfers Paradise
  • Finn McCool’s: Succulent Sunday Roasts for just $24, all day and every Sunday. Pair it with a pint and settle in for an afternoon of live music and good vibes. 39 Cavill Ave, Surfers Paradise
  • House of Brews: Sundays should be easy, and there’s nothing easier than grabbing a 28cm pizza for just $12 at House of Brews. They’re crowd-pleasers! Choose from mouth-watering options the whole gang will enjoy! 17 Orchid Avenue, Surfers Paradise
  • Lucky Squire: Score a sweet deal at Lucky Squire where kids eat free all day Sunday with any adult meal! 3 Oracle Boulevard, Broadbeach
  • Apres Surf: What’s a laid-back Sunday done right? Parmy and chips for $15, or have it with a schooner of Young Henry’s for just $20. Nailed it! Shop 1/1837 Gold Coast Hwy, Burleigh Heads
Parmy at Apres Surf, Burleigh (image supplied)
Parmy at Apres Surf, Burleigh (image supplied)
South GC
  • Las Palmas: Bottomless Brunch devotees rejoice (again)! We all know Sunday’s for brunching! Get your 4-course feast and 2 hours of drinks for just $79. Upstairs, 1097 Gold Coast Hwy, Palm Beach
  • Montezuma’s Coolangatta: If you looked up Sunday Funday in the dictionary, you would find Montezuma’s happy hour deal! Every Sunday from 5-6pm, it’s $5 tacos, special margaritas, and ice-cold beers! Doesn’t get much better than that! 87 Griffith Street, Coolangatta
  • Tugun Tavern: The money-saving times never end here! Bonus savings on Sundays, though; Kids Eat Free! Corner of Toolona Street &, 437 Golden Four Dr, Tugun

Words by Chelsea Ipsen

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