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Your secret weapon in the Gold Coast property game

FUTR Property Buyers Agency is helping buyers skip the chaos.

FUTR Property (image supplied)
FUTR Property (image supplied)

Let’s be honest, trying to buy a home on the Gold Coast right now? It’s a lot. The kind of draining that creeps in somewhere between your fourth open home of the weekend and your third overpriced latte. You start out hopeful, checking price guides and doing the mental maths, only to find out the place you liked is already under contract before you’ve even processed the floorplan. Fun!

If you’re deep in that cycle, consider this your official permission to exhale. Because there is a smarter way to do it.

Enter FUTR Property Buyers Agency.

FUTR Property (image supplied)
FUTR Property (image supplied)

Founded by local Bernard Rubin, FUTR has quietly built a reputation as the go-to for buyers who are over the chaos and ready to actually secure a property. Bernard’s been in the game since 2013 (with a Griffith University property and real estate degree to back it up) and launched FUTR in 2021… yes, right in the middle of peak market madness. Bold move? Absolutely. But it paid off.

Now, with a Palm Beach office up and running and a growing team around him (including Archie the golden retriever and Dunkley the groodle, of course), Bernard’s focus hasn’t really changed. The team now includes full-time buyer’s agent Sarah ‘Trum’ Trumble, bringing even more local expertise to the mix. Behind the scenes, a special mention also goes to Bernard’s partner Serena Wilson, who has supported the business from day one, something he’s the first to say FUTR wouldn’t be what it is today without.

But beyond the vibe, it’s what Bernard and the team do that really matters.

As a buyer’s agency, they’re firmly on your side (finally, right?). That means they don’t just help you find properties, they help you secure them. And in a market like the Gold Coast, that’s the difference between endlessly looking and actually landing a home.

FUTR Property (image supplied)
FUTR Property (image supplied)

A big part of that comes down to local knowledge. Not just knowing suburbs, but knowing streets, pockets, and even specific properties. It’s the kind of insight you simply don’t get scrolling listings at midnight.

Then there’s access. FUTR’s strong relationships with local agents and homeowners mean they’re often across opportunities before they hit the major platforms. Translation: you’re not competing with half the Gold Coast for the same listing. They also refine your search to a level most of us wouldn’t even think of, from suburbs down to exact streets or off-market opportunities that tick every box.

And because FUTR is a family-run, independent business, you’re getting all of that expertise without the big franchise feel (or price tag). It’s personal, hands-on, and genuinely tailored to you, which, in this market, is a bit of a unicorn.

Behind the scenes, the business has been built on a whole lot of grit. Bernard started FUTR from his garage in Currumbin, backing himself in the early post-COVID days. Fast forward, and the opening of a Palm Beach office this year marks a pretty major “we made it” moment. Instead of putting his savings toward a home deposit, he poured it into building FUTR. Risky? Definitely. But it’s that kind of commitment that’s shaped what it is today.

FUTR Property (image supplied)
FUTR Property (image supplied)

Since then, it’s been a steady climb, less overnight success, more consistent hustle. Think prioritising contracts over cocktails (a sacrifice we respect but would personally struggle with). The result? Helping clients secure homes they genuinely didn’t think were possible.

These days, FUTR works with a mix of clients that feels very Gold Coast – single mums, downsizers, growing families and investors – all just trying to find their place here. Interestingly, what started as a service for interstate buyers has become increasingly local, with more Gold Coasters turning to FUTR for help navigating the market.

And despite the growth, the approach hasn’t changed. Keeping things small, local, and hands-on is very much intentional. It’s what allows the team to deliver a level of service that’s hard to replicate when things get too big.

So, if you’re currently stuck in the endless loop of inspections, missed opportunities, and mild property-induced burnout, this might just be your sign.

Because sometimes the smartest move isn’t doing it all yourself,it’s handing it over to someone who knows exactly how to get it done.

Where: 5/40 Palm Beach Ave, Palm Beach

Words by Chelsea Ipsen

SPONSORED STORY BY FUTR PROPERTY

11 of the best surf clubs on the Gold Coast

Time to seas the day.

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

Is there anything more quintessentially Queensland than kicking back on the deck of a great surf club with an ice-cold drink, ocean breeze in your hair, and uninterrupted ocean views? Not really! It sounds like a holiday fantasy, but it’s really just a standard afternoon on the Gold Coast. How lucky are we?! Sometimes, we do forget it.

Our shoreline is scattered with surf clubs and you could pretty much stumble into any one and score relaxed vibes and a solid feed. But as always, we want the best for you, so we’ve rounded up the very best surf clubs from south to north. Grab a seat, order something cold, and settle in.

Rainbow Bay Surf Club

With a front row seat to one of Australia’s most iconic surf breaks, Rainbow Bay Surf Club gives world-class surf views, classic pub eats, and a relaxed atmosphere. It’s one of the best spots on the Coast for sunset drinks after an ocean swim on a balmy summer’s afternoon. Salty hair? You’ll fit right in. There’s always a crowd here, so it’s always a good time. This surf club is nothing if not iconic.
Where: 2 Snapper Rocks Rd, Coolangatta

Currumbin Beach Vikings Surf Life Saving Club (image provided by Destination Gold Coast)
Currumbin Beach Vikings Surf Life Saving Club (image provided by Destination Gold Coast)
Currumbin Beach Vikings SLSC

Quite literally built out over the ocean, “The Vikings” is one of the most iconic surf-club spots on the entire coastline. You’ll feel like you’re sitting above the waves while enjoying huge plates of classic favourites, weekend entertainment, and a buzzing crowd of both locals and visitors. The views alone are worth the trip, but their stacked menu and friendly staff seal the deal. You’ll hear everyone recommend this surf club, and for good reason.
Where: 741 Pacific Parade, Currumbin

Palm Beach Surf Club

Positioned at the heart of Palm Beach, the award-winning Palm Beach Surf Club offers more than just a stellar upbeat atmosphere and sweeping ocean views, but a tasty menu (with weekly specials worth planning your visit around) and live music! Whether you’re popping in for a coffee, enjoying a drink with friends, or having dinner with the family, there’s a range of meals, snacks, and beverages to suit everyone’s taste and budget.
Where: 117 Jefferson Lane, Palm Beach

Tallebudgera Surf Club, Palm Beach (image by Jade Quinlivan Photography)
Tallebudgera Surf Club, Palm Beach (image by Jade Quinlivan Photography)
Tallebudgera Surf Club

Perched between the beaches of Burleigh and Palm Beach, Tallebudgera Surf Club is the go-to for families and perfect for long lunches and locals who love a chilled waterfront vibe. You’ll find generous portions, vibrant cocktails, breezy open-air seating, and an epic playground for pre- or post-feed kid antics. You’ve also got Bean Surfing Cafe to enjoy from 5.30am-2pm daily, serving all your favourite beachside eats and epic coffee.
Where: 1505 Gold Coast Highway, Palm Beach

Burleigh Heads Mowbray Park Surf Club

Overlooking one of the most famous beaches in Queensland, Burleigh Heads SLSC is where you’ll find old-school surf-club vibes. With sweeping views of the ocean and city skyline, hearty meals, and a prime position beside the iconic Burleigh Hill, it’s a natural choice for pre- or post-day-at-the-beach feeds.
Where: Goodwin Terrace & Gold Coast Hwy, Burleigh Heads

North Burleigh Surf Club (image supplied)
North Burleigh Surf Club (image supplied)
North Burleigh Surf Club

Situated at the quieter, more relaxed end of Burleigh, North Burleigh Surf Club is a top pick for families, groups, or anyone wanting beach views without the crazy crowds. You’ll get that gorgeous ocean breeze on the deck, reliable menu favourites, and a chilled atmosphere for an ideal arvo by the beach. There are weekly specials and regular entertainment top it all off.
Where: 293 The Esplanade, Miami 

Nobby Beach Surf Club

A true neighbourhood favourite since 1954, Nobby’s has entered an exciting new era after joining The Bears Group in late 2025. The partnership brings a refreshed hospitality focus while keeping the relaxed, community-first surf club vibe locals love. Expect updated menus with coastal-inspired flavours, classic club staples and the same welcoming atmosphere, with a major renovation planned for 2027 to further elevate the space.
Where: 25 Albatross Ave, Nobby Beach

Nobby Beach Surf Club (image supplied by The Bears Group)
Nobby Beach Surf Club (image supplied by The Bears Group)
Mermaid Beach AEME Surf Club

Mermaid Beach AEME Surf Club remains a humble favourite among locals, striking the perfect balance between relaxed and lively. The club offers a kids’ playroom, heaps of weekly specials (the Tuesday Steak Night and Sunday International Food Night are local legends), plus trivia, members’ promos and plenty of big-screen sport. It’s friendly, consistent, and very easy to make a habit of.
Where: 172 Hedges Avenue, Mermaid Beach

Kurrawa Surf Club

Kurrawa Surf Club is one of the Gold Coast’s largest and most polished surf-club spaces, think sun-filled dining rooms, breathtaking beach views, a ‘something for everyone’ menu including pizzas and Spanish charcoal oven dishes, and a seriously popular brekkie menu. This surf club is fit for every occasion, from post-beach hangs to laid-back lunches to special occasions. They’ve also got live music and big screens to catch all the sports action. Its central location makes it one of the easiest clubs to access without a car.
Where: Old Burleigh Road, Broadbeach

Kurrawa Surf Club, Broadbeach (image by Tony Phillips)
Kurrawa Surf Club, Broadbeach (image by Tony Phillips)
BMD Northcliffe Surf Club

Not only are you getting all the perks of classic surf club- uninterrupted ocean views and unbeatable atmosphere- you’re also getting fed from an award-winning restaurant. Who says you can’t have it all? You’re getting everything from classic club staples to gourmet salads and asian dishes, open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. They have spacious, light-filled dining spaces and offer one of the best beachfront outlooks in central Surfers.
Where: 51 Garfield Terrace, Surfers Paradise

Surfers Paradise SLSC

Sitting beachfront in the heart of Surfers Paradise, this iconic surf club is a welcome escape from the buzz of the strip. Following a major renovation, the space feels fresh and open, with sweeping ocean views that make any meal better. The bistro serves up elevated surf club classics (the Outback Parma still reigns supreme), ice-cold drinks and that easy, friendly atmosphere surf clubs do best. A top spot for sunset sessions, and whale watching if the time is right.
Where: Corner of Hanlan Street & The Esplanade, Surfers Paradise

Words by Chelsea Ipsen

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

19 reasons locals love Palm Beach

Exceptional eateries, quiet(ish) beaches and top-tier coffee.

BantR, Palm Beach (Image: © 2024 Inside Gold Coast)
BantR, Palm Beach (Image: © 2024 Inside Gold Coast)

Over the past couple of years Palm Beach (or Palmy as it’s affectionately known) has well and truly been embracing it’s new found cool kid status.

While we can’t pinpoint the exact moment it officially transformed to ‘it’ suburb, lucky locals have been living large of late, with the emergence of all the beachside haunts to frolic between (though they do have to compete a little more for parking these days).

While in years gone by, the only thing reliably making Palmy a ‘must stop’ destination was a quiet-ish (albeit stunning) beach, and the high chance of catching a red on the way through. With an influx of laidback eateries, noteworthy restaurants, swanky bars and luxe boutiques popping up left right and centre, there’s never any shortage of things to do. These days, we can think of at least 19 epic reasons that make this buzzing suburb THE place to be.

'94, Palm Beach (Image: © 2025 Inside Gold Coast)
'94, Palm Beach (Image: © 2025 Inside Gold Coast)
’94

Palm Beach’s café game just levelled up with ’94, a matcha haven by Ahmet Taskin. Blending Japanese café vibes with vintage bar aesthetics, it’s serving up house-made syrups, killer matcha creations, and next-level toasties. More than just great sips and snacks, it’s a community hub with plans for running and swimming clubs. Basically, if you’re in Palmy, you need to be here.
Where: 1114 Gold Coast Highway, Palm Beach

Cadillac Supper Club

Rolling into the former Scottish Prince space, Cadillac Supper Club is bringing vintage vibes, moody lighting, and next-level eats to Palm Beach. The brainchild of Bar Evelyn’s Mark Catsburg and Nick Stanton, this spot opened in August 2024, but has recently reimagined itself as an Italo-American pizzeria and bar, serving up wood-fired pizzas alongside its classic dishes. Add in a stacked wine list, top-tier cocktails (hello, Cadillac Classic Martini), and vinyl-spinning DJs on weekends, and you’ve got your new favourite late-night haunt.
Where: 1176 Gold Coast Highway, Palm Beach

Cocktails at Cadillac Supper Club, Palm Beach (Image: © 2024 Inside Gold Coast)
Cocktails at Cadillac Supper Club, Palm Beach (Image: © 2024 Inside Gold Coast)
Palm Beach Farmers Market

The Gold Coast is home to many an impressive farmers market and one of our absolute favourites can be found in Palmy on Saturday mornings. From 6am at Palm Beach Currumbin High School you’ll find fresh local produce, artisan foods, specialty coffee, epic doughnuts, flowers, dog treats, the lot. The perfect way to spend a weekend morning.
Where: Thrower Drive, Palm Beach

Costa Taco

Overcoming the momentary temptation to leave this one out (in hopes of greedily keeping more of those highly coveted tables all for ourselves) – but no list about epic Palmy spots would be complete with such a glaring omission. Dishing up authentic Mexican eats, the menu is short but sweet, sticking only to their specialities with a focus on local, seasonal ingredients. Any day featuring beachside, street-style tacos like the zesty Birria Beef (complete with signature consommé to dip), and a coconut marg (because marg) is a very bueno day indeed.
Where: 1136 Gold Coast Highway, Palm Beach

Tallebudgera Surf Club, Palm Beach (image by Jade Quinlivan Photography)
Tallebudgera Surf Club, Palm Beach (image by Jade Quinlivan Photography)
Tallebudgera Surf Club

Tallebudgera Surf Club has undergone a $12 million renovation, transforming it into a must-visit spot this summer. The upgraded venue offers everything from Bean Surfing Beach Café with coffee and breakfast classics, to a vibrant Sports Bar and an ocean-view Restaurant & Café serving fresh dishes like Lobster Tacos and Seafood Platters. There’s also a killer drinks menu, fun cocktails like the Tallebudgera Thunder, and a Gelato Bar with 12 flavours to cool off. Plus, every purchase supports local lifesavers, making it a win-win for beach lovers.
Where: 1505 Gold Coast Highway, Palm Beach

Pirate Park Playground, Palm Beach (image by City of Gold Coast)
Pirate Park Playground, Palm Beach (image by City of Gold Coast)
The Pirate Park

Those with little ones will attest to the fact that the Pirate Park is up there with the best on the Coast. Located right near the water, the park far exceeds anything you ever got to play on as a kid with a pirate ship stuck in the sand and upended wine barrels perfect for all day climbing. If you don’t have any babes, Dune Café is close by as is the sparkling ocean and a dog beach on Currumbin Creek that’s always good for a laugh.
Where: 945 Gold Coast Highway, Palm Beach (on the left before the Currumbin Creek bridge)

The Collective

No doubt you’ve already set foot inside The Collective more than once and why wouldn’t you with five restaurants to choose from? Open for lunch and dinner, you can stay all day and, as it’s a communal dining setting, you’re bound to make some new friends along the way. So, if you’re in the mood for pizza and tacos, head to The Collective, order both and wash it all down with a cocktail at the rooftop bar.
Where: 1128 Gold Coast Highway, Palm Beach

The Collective, Palm Beach (image supplied)
The Collective, Palm Beach (image supplied)
White Bohemian

It’s every local boho babe’s dream come true. Opened in 2013, White Bohemian stocks all your favourite hippy-esque labels including GD brand Kivari, Byron Bay cult-fave labels SPELL and Arnhem. These guys were one of the first to bring us the magic of the laid-back luxe aesthetic before the #boho trend took over the world (and our wallets), so we trust them and their epic curation of all things effortless style endlessly. There’s homewares too so, you know, prepare to spend up.
Where: Cnr Seventh Avenue and Gold Coast Highway, Palm Beach

Balboa Italian

It goes without saying that if you’ve ever driven through Palm Beach, you’ve definitely laid eyes on Balboa Italian. The beautifully appointed double-storey brick building is in a class of its own serving classic Italian dishes with modern interpretations and the freshest of flavours. It’s worth a visit just to experience the fitout, complete with overhead Vespa and exposed brick walls. The cocktails are unique and the wine selection varied. It’s all good to be honest, get down there.
Where:1069 Gold Coast Highway, Palm Beach

Balboa Italian (image supplied)
Balboa Italian (image supplied)
bantR

Bringing mid-century charm and top-tier coffee to Palmy, Bantr is the new go-to for specialty sips, delicious eats, and a side of banter. Run by longtime locals Dean and Susan Olarenshaw, this laid-back spot serves up All Press Coffee, a TikTok-approved Strawberry Matcha, and crowd-favourite dishes like their famous Breakfast Burrito. With a vibrant atmosphere and a giant Samuel L. Jackson mural watching over your caffeine fix, bantR is where great coffee meets good vibes.
Where: 1389 Gold Coast Highway, Palm Beach

Suga

A somewhat secret cocktail bar, tucked away on the Gold Coast Hwy, Suga specialises in rum and good times and if you’re keen on either or both of those you should absolutely get down there. They have an impressive cocktail menu plus plenty of epic wines (pet nats, yes please) and beers so no matter what, you’re gonna love it.
Where: 1142 Gold Coast Highway, Palm Beach

Suga, Palm Beach (image supplied)
Suga, Palm Beach (image supplied)
Good Day Coffee Palm Beach

Launching a cafe in a hip and happening suburb surrounded by competition stiffer than a morning espresso is not for the faint of heart – but ever since they branched out from their OG Tugun location, locals and weary travellers alike have unanimously agreed it’s always a good day for Good Day Coffee Palm Beach. Friendly faces serving Blackboard coffee and other staples like pastries and goat’s fetta laden smashed avo toast – we could easily eat and drink here every day. The epitome of simple eats, and great coffee, done well.
Where: 1073 Gold Coast Highway, Palm Beach

Ritual Yoga & Pilates

Found upstairs in a sunlit space oozing chill vibes is Ritual Yoga & Pilates. Owned by sisters Rose and Sophie, Ritual is a favourite amongst both Palm Beach locals and those who reside in surrounding suburbs. If you’re in need of some rest and relaxation (or a solid sweat session), Ritual is calling your name.
Where: 9b Palm Beach Avenue, Palm Beach

Madame V, Palm Beach (Image: © 2024 Inside Gold Coast)
Madame V, Palm Beach (Image: © 2024 Inside Gold Coast)
Madame V

Bringing big flavour and even bigger vibes to Palmy, Madame V is the newest hotspot from acclaimed Gold Coast chef Daniel Ridgeway. Expect a menu packed with modern Asian-inspired delights, from Sticky Pork Ribs to Spicy Beef Tenderloin, plus a must-try Yum Cha Sunday featuring all the dumpling goodness your heart desires. The cocktails are just as bold—think yuzu-infused whisky sips and sake-spiked tropical creations. Whether it’s a casual bite, a private dining experience, or an all-out Yum Cha feast, Madame V is the place to be.
Where: 6 Palm Beach Avenue, Palm Beach

UE Bagels

Freshly made bagels with a variety of savoury and sweet options, from classic cream cheese spreads to loaded pulled pork and decadent S’mores French Toast Bagels. It’s the perfect spot for a pre-beach breakfast or post-pilates pick-me-up. The UE Bagels Reuben is elite. Winning gold at the Olympics level elite. With a relaxed, industrial vibe, this café offers both street-side and indoor seating to enjoy your bagels and their signature UE Brew Coffee Blend. Open daily from 6am (or until sold out), it’s a must-visit for any bagel lover!
Where: 5/10 Palm Beach Ave, Palm Beach

UE Bagels, Palm Beach (Image: © 2023 Inside Gold Coast)
UE Bagels, Palm Beach (Image: © 2023 Inside Gold Coast)
Toro’s Pizza

As we’ve probably already well established by this point, us Gold Coasters are big suckers for a cute fit-out. It’s hard to tell if it’s the perfectly peachy-pink interiors, or the Italian aromas wafting from the kitchen that keep us coming back to Toro’s Pizza like moths to a flame. And spoiler alert: it’s definitely the latter, since there are few smells that compare to that of a freshly baked, still bubbling wood-fired pizza. Carbs, cheese, more cheese, and BYO – this place is what Italian dreams are made of.
Where: Shop 7/2 Eighth Ave, Palm Beach

Neptune Kiosk

Sporting a sunny new facade with striped yellow awnings and nautical touches, Neptune Kiosk is the perfect spot to grab a coffee and snack by the water. The kiosk now boasts an expanded space, including a dedicated pick-up window for quicker service. Alongside Marvell Street coffee, you can enjoy fresh juices, smoothies, ice creams, and sweet treats like fresh cinnamon donuts alongside oozy cookies and pastries from Custard Canteen. Open daily from 5:30 am, it’s the ideal stop for creekside caffeine and bites.
Where: 1525 Gold Coast Hwy, Palm Beach

Mylk Well, Palm Beach (Image: © 2023 Inside Gold Coast)
Mylk Well, Palm Beach (Image: © 2023 Inside Gold Coast)
Mylk Well

Early risers, rejoice! Mylk Well serves up top-notch brews and all-day eats from 5am daily. Brought to life by hospitality pros Sophia Buntine and Victoria Macbain (formerly of Commune), this sleek Scandi-inspired spot dishes out everything from Kimchi Toasties to Chilli Scrambled Sourdough, alongside Coffee Supreme creations that’ll keep you buzzing. Whether you’re after a killer House Hash Benny, a Green Tea Soba Noodle Salad, or just a perfect iced latte, Mylk Well has you covered. Safe to say, Palmy locals will be milking this one for all it’s worth.
Where: 1134 Gold Coast Highway, Palm Beach

The Cheshire Cat Motel

Step inside this boutique hideaway, and you’ll be grinning like, well… you know who. What’s old is new again at this six-room motel, a nostalgic mid-century dream decked out with retro furnishings and a colour palette straight from the ‘60s—think tangerine oranges, teal blues, and pistachio greens. Whether you pick the Queen Room or the Bungalow, both are madly impressive. Tucked away on the buzzing Palm Beach strip yet hidden in plain sight, just follow the neon glow and cactus-lined walls—you’ll know you’ve arrived.
Where: 1005 Gold Coast Hwy, Palm Beach

Words by Belinda Symons

The Cheshire Cat Boutique Motel, Palm Beach (image by Andy Macpherson)
The Cheshire Cat Boutique Motel, Palm Beach (image by Andy Macpherson)
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