End the year on a high note (and a full stomach).
End the year on a high note (and a full stomach).

While most industries wind down for the holidays, hospitality kicks into high gear, keeping locals and visitors well fed and ready for the year ahead.
From cosy coffee gems to a $10 million dining precinct, we round out 2025 with a deliciously diverse mix of new openings.

Coffee and chill is the brief at Relaxed Espresso in Mermaid Beach. This laid-back local flips the morning rush into a slow sip, serving quality brews and banging toasties with good vibes only. With a minimalist fit-out, curated tunes and coffee made by Josh Key who’s been in the game long enough to know how much coffee means to us all, it’s the kind of spot that makes you pause before the day kicks off.
Where: 3/2460 Gold Coast Highway, Mermaid Beach

The Straddie Hotel is officially back on deck, serving seaside nostalgia with a fresh summer glow. Think cold beers, live music and pub classics enjoyed with million-dollar ocean views. Reimagined but still gloriously laid-back, this is where locals, legends and holidaymakers come together for sunrise sessions to sunset singalongs. Jump on the ferry over, kick off your thongs and settle in.
Where: 158 E Coast Rd, Point Lookout, North Stradbroke Island

Kuroki Teppanyaki has landed in Sanctuary Cove, bringing refined flame-licked feasts to the waterfront. This is teppanyaki with premium produce, moody interiors and chefs who let flavour do the flexing. Expect sizzling wagyu, seafood and just enough theatre to keep things fun without stealing the show.
Where: Shop 3A Masthead Way, Hope Island

Burleigh’s Hibiscus Haven has a new crush, and it’s serving Mohr than you’d expect! Mohr Cafe and Deli delivers all-day plates, Mediterranean-inspired lunches and a deli stacked with grab-and-go goodness. Run by hospo power couple Rob and Eden Mohr, it’s food worth telling the group chat about. Bonus points for pairing perfectly with a Black Hops beer next door.
Where: 4 Hibiscus Haven, Burleigh Heads

Forget the dancefloor, the hottest line in town is for grin-inducing goodness. Goo-E Dessert Bar is Broadbeach’s newest sweet obsession, turning frozen yoghurt and ice cream into a full-blown dessert playground. With self-serve machines and over 50 toppings, you can stack, drizzle and swirl to your heart’s content. Messy is encouraged, excess is celebrated and every cup is a work of art.
Where: 6 Charles Avenue, Broadbeach

Shannon Bennett has turned Byron Bay into a choose-your-own-dining adventure with The Belongil, a $10 million coastal precinct where food, art and community come together. Spanning four distinct venues, it’s a bistro, a fine dining restaurant, a kiosk and secret bar all rolled into one. Grounded in local produce and big creative energy, this is not just a place to eat, it’s a place to belong.
Where: 33–35 Childe Street, Byron Bay, NSW

Kaktus Bar is turning up the heat at Southport Sharks with an agave-fuelled Mexican fiesta. Think colourful cantina vibes, build-your-own margaritas and street eats made for sharing. It’s part bar, part playground, part tequila education where good times are guaranteed. Arrive thirsty, leave smiling (and maybe slightly spicy).
Where: Cnr Musgrave and Olsen Aves, Southport

Oro you ready for a taste of Italy? Much loved Sogno Italiano cousins have done it again with their third venue landing in Broadbeach, serving Italian classics with coastal swagger. Made for long lunches that flirt with dinner, Oro turns hand-made pasta, flame-kissed seafood and show-stopping steaks into pure Euro delight.
Where: 95 Surf Parade, Broadbeach

Good Day Coffee gets a fresh pour with Willy’s Beans, as founder Jayson Mathiou brings his Colombian-inspired specialty brews to the much-loved Tugun local. A long-time regular turned owner, Jayson has refreshed the space while keeping its soul intact, from the iconic avo toast to the same feel-good energy that’s made Good Day a community favourite for years.
Where: 3/476 Gold Coast Hwy, Tugun

Mr Spiros Handmade Yiros has landed at The Oxley, bringing proper Greek feasts to Nobby Beach. Think hand-made pita, triple-cooked chips and meat cooked low and slow. No shortcuts, just Greek hospitality with a Gold Coast tan. Grab it wrapped or plated, crack a beer and let the yiros do the talking.
Where: The Oxley 1823, 17 Lavarack Road, Mermaid Beach
Words by Lisette Drew