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Top notch grills

Fire, flavour and fabulous feasts at Clifford’s Grill & Lounge.

Clifford's Grill & Lounge, voco Surfers Paradise (image supplied)
Clifford's Grill & Lounge, voco Surfers Paradise (image supplied)

Clifford’s Grill & Lounge has just celebrated its 10th year as the Gold Coast’s go-to grill house. Round of applause, please! Maintaining five-star standards in hospitality is no easy feat, but for Clifford’s it’s a walk in the park.

And if you’ve seen their menu lately, you’ll know why. It’s straight fire… literally and figuratively.

Clifford's Grill & Lounge, voco Surfers Paradise (image supplied)
Clifford's Grill & Lounge, voco Surfers Paradise (image supplied)

Located within the charming voco Hotel (formerly the Watermark), Clifford’s is just steps away from the Surfers Paradise tram station — no designated driver required!

Despite being in the heart of the bustling Surfers Paradise, Clifford’s offers a surprisingly serene escape.

Inside, the mezzanine feels intimate and cosy, while the upper deck and bar, with floor to ceiling windows, which open during summer, is perfect for people-watching as the world goes by.

Clifford's Grill & Lounge, voco Surfers Paradise (image supplied)
Clifford's Grill & Lounge, voco Surfers Paradise (image supplied)

Renowned for their succulent steaks and smoky share plates, we’re here to tell you that Clifford’s excels from turf to surf. Whether you’re a meat lover or a seafood aficionado, they’ve got you covered. From pasture and grain-fed meat, to the freshest seafood and vegetables, Clifford’s uses only the best local produce and grills it to perfection. To top it off, they use only the best local produce.

Executive chef Daniel Smith brings a wealth of global expertise to Clifford’s and is passionate about his produce. His mantra is maximum flavour, minimal food miles, and he is proud that Clifford’s sources all their ingredients from within a 200km radius.

Clifford's Grill & Lounge, voco Surfers Paradise (image supplied)
Clifford's Grill & Lounge, voco Surfers Paradise (image supplied)

Their signature sharing dishes are of epic proportions and include a 1kg char-grilled t-bone steak, sliced off the bone, served with three dipping sauces, and sides of truffled mash, and specialty salada. Or how about a colossal 1.2kg tomahawk steak grilled to perfection? We hear zero objections! It’s served sliced with freshly grated horseradish, black garlic, truffle mustard tapenade, and house jus. Okay, we have one more mouth-watering recommendation for you, slow-cooked lamb shoulder — started yesterday and pulled apart today. Say less!

Clifford's Grill & Lounge, voco Surfers Paradise (image supplied)
Clifford's Grill & Lounge, voco Surfers Paradise (image supplied)

For those who prefer lighter fare, Clifford’s menu also offers a delightful array of options with a notable Asian twist. Think delights such as seared scallops with mild prawn sambal, sticky braised pork belly, served on a dollop of pea puree and topped with chilli hair. Or how about seared ahi tuna, sliced and served with fennel and ginger pickles, toasted nuts and seeds, and a drizzle of sesame dressing?

Clifford's Grill & Lounge, voco Surfers Paradise (image supplied)
Clifford's Grill & Lounge, voco Surfers Paradise (image supplied)

Too many options to decide? We highly recommend Clifford’s great value $79pp Signature Banquet! A perfect way to sample a range of delicious dishes, including (but not limited to) garlic sourdough (because bread is life), 3-hour slow braised sticky pork belly, pumpkin and mozzarella Sicilian arancini, choice of shared main, along with sides of truffled mash and house salad!

Clifford's Grill & Lounge, voco Surfers Paradise (image supplied)
Clifford's Grill & Lounge, voco Surfers Paradise (image supplied)

Whatever you choose, we encourage you to leave room for dessert, or if you’re like us, we have a second stomach for that. We recommend their famous Bombe Alaskasalted caramel and vanilla bean ice cream, encased in scorched meringue and topped with candied macadamia nuts. O.M.G. Word to the wise, if you order it, be prepared to share. This showstopper will induce serious food envy. Everybody else at the table will be vying for a taste.

Clifford's Grill & Lounge, voco Surfers Paradise (image supplied)
Clifford's Grill & Lounge, voco Surfers Paradise (image supplied)

Feeling thirsty? Clifford’s has you covered with a drink menu that’s just as impressive as their culinary delights. Sip back and relax with signature cocktails like the Spiced Rum and cinnamon laced Pineapple Express, or the tropical and spicy Miami Heat. Clifford’s boasts a wine list that’s been carefully curated to pair perfectly with their smoky, grilled dishes. And for beer enthusiasts, Clifford’s offers a variety of craft brews, featuring both local and international favourites.

Clifford's Grill & Lounge, voco Surfers Paradise (image supplied)
Clifford's Grill & Lounge, voco Surfers Paradise (image supplied)

Clifford’s Grill & Lounge offers an unforgettable dining experience. With its prime rib location, relaxed ambiance, and flame-licked fare, it’s no wonder Clifford’s has become a staple in Surfers Paradise.

Where: Clifford’s Grill & Lounge, voco Gold Coast, 31 Hamilton Ave, Surfers Paradise
When: Wednesday – Sunday 5.30pm – 10pm
Website: goldcoast.vocohotels.com/eat-drink/cliffords-grill-lounge
Instagram: @cliffordsgrillandlounge

Words by Chelsea Ipsen

STORY SPONSORED BY VOCO HOTEL GOLD COAST

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)

7 reasons locals love Surfers Paradise

The original icon of the Gold Coast.

Surfers Paradise Beach - Photo by Will O (Image from Unsplash)
Surfers Paradise Beach - Photo by Will O (Image from Unsplash)

Once upon a time we left holidaymakers to their own devices in arguably the GC’s most famous beachside suburb, but off the beaten path – well to be fair, some are still very much on it – locals have been keeping these gems all to themselves for a little too long if you ask us. That’s right, Surfers Paradise is more than a postcard-perfect destination, it’s a lifestyle locals love to embrace, because why should we leave all the fun to the tourists! So now we’re here to spill the beans on all the reasons locals can’t get enough of Surfers Paradise.

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

For all-in-one spots
Surfers Paradise does convenience like a pro with destinations where you can shop, eat, and play all in one spot. Paradise Centre is a beachside fave with a mix of fashion, food, and fun, right at your fingertips in the heart of Cavill Mall. Just a short stroll away you’ll find Soul Boardwalk where laidback vibes met beachside dining and retail therapy aplenty – because what better way to get the food digesting than with a shopping moment.

If an urban escape is more up your alley then pop on over to Chevron Renaissance for all your boutique shopping needs, whether it’s a bite to eat, to grab groceries for the week, a new fit for that special event or a pedicure pamper moment your wish is their command. The two hour free parking is also a big drawcard!

Soul Sundays Brunch at Bazaar with Malfy Gin (image supplied)
Soul Sundays Brunch at Bazaar with Malfy Gin (image supplied)

All-you-can eats
If you’re in the market for a buffet that’ll bowl you over then you’ve come to the right place because at this point buffet should be Surfers Paradise’s middle name.

Locals know that they’ve got the buffet game locked down so if you’re up for eating so much seafood you’ll need to unbutton your pants to fit in another plate then Citrique at the JW Marriott has your name all over it.

Just down the highway you’ll find a bustling international market that dreams (and hungry bellies) are made of with QT Gold Coast’s iconic Bazaar Marketplace experience.

Edging on the cusp of neighbouring Broady, Horizon Sky Dining might have pretty much everything on the menu but what about revolving panoramic views of the Gold Coast? They’ve got those two and we’ll take a plate of both thank you very much.

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

For your morning sips
If you’re anything like us, the day doesn’t start until coffee has been sipped. Kickstart your day with the perfect brew at ESPL Coffee. This beachside gem is great for delicious bites with a friendly vibe.

If you’re seeking people who are serious about coffee, Paradox Coffee Roasters is the destination you seek. They are committed to producing the highest quality coffee there is — just ask the locals!

Like your morning sip with a side of epic treats? Janus Bakehouse is for you… don’t mind us drooling just thinking about it.

To escape the hustle & bustle head to Bumbles. Budds Beach has long been a local 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.

Lulu Rooftop & Bar, Surfers Paradise (image supplied)
Lulu Rooftop & Bar, Surfers Paradise (image supplied)

For you harder sips
Fancy a cocktail (or five)? Well you’ve come to the right place because Surfers is a cocktail connoisseur’s dream come true. After sunset – okay maybe before too – Surfers turns into a cocktail connoisseur’s playground.

Lulu Rooftop is the newest addition to the scene, serving up a funky art deco aesthetic alongside sophisticated sips.

Sports fan? Hit up The Sporting Globe to get all the sporting action live and loud or get ready to yeehaw and let loose at Cowboys, with a bucking bull taking pride of place the Americana vibes are vibing.

Cowboys, Surfers Paradise (Image: © 2024 Inside Gold Coast)
Cowboys, Surfers Paradise (Image: © 2024 Inside Gold Coast)

Okay party people, we hear you asking where to go get Gold Coast vibes going and it’s obviously got to be Cali Beach Club – it’s giving European inspired beach party so you’re guaranteed a good time. If it ain’t broke don’t fix it we say, so it’s no wonder locals keep going back for more at The Island Rooftop, an institution for good reason you can’t beat the open air and the huge beverage list never fails us.

Coast Beach Bar Terrace, Surfers Paradise (image supplied)
Coast Beach Bar, Surfers Paradise (image supplied)

For drinks with a view Surfers Pavilion has nailed casual waterfront meets ‘I don’t want to leave yet’ as it overlooks the canal so you can watch the boats drift by. Hinterland your preferred view? Well, The Exhibitionist Bar’s got them aplenty, actually they’ve got panoramic sight of the whole GC so take your pick. Back over on the beachside Coast Beach Bar are home to some of the best marg’s on the GC and even better views of the suburb’s namesake beach.

Sura Thai, Surfers Paradise (Image: © 2024 Inside Gold Coast)
Sura Thai, Surfers Paradise (Image: © 2024 Inside Gold Coast)

For casual eats
Sometimes you just want to keep it low-key and you know what, that doesn’t have to mean that the flavours are low-key too. You go-to for authentic Thai flavours has got to be Sura Thai, dine in to make the most of the cosy and authentic feel or grab your favourites to-go. Shiraz Persian Restaurant has become known as the Coast’s best Middle Eastern bites with aromatic Persian dishes like tender kebabs gracing the menu.

Velaa Cafe, Surfers Paradise (image supplied)
Velaa Cafe, Surfers Paradise (image supplied)

Don’t sleep on Velaa’s Asian fusion fare from classic poke bowls and new flavours like their signature Thai Milk Tea Parfait (uh, YUM) just waiting for you to discover.

We like big burgers and we cannot lie so Wahlburgers is a must-try for us, plus you might even sneak a peek at Mark Wahlburg when he’s in town next if you’re lucky!

Wahlburgers Surfers Paradise (image supplied)
Wahlburgers Surfers Paradise (image supplied)

Alright, this one is definitely loved by more than just locals, HOTA’s Markets are the ultimate hangout to ring in Sunday Funday, pick up all the local farm fresh produce and flowers your heard desires and then grab a bite (we’re looking at you, Mio Wraps) and a sweet treat for the road and thank us later.

Palette, HOTA (image supplied)
Palette, HOTA (image supplied)

For something a little bit fancy
Now’s the time to bust out your best fancy fit because Surfers has some pretty boujee spots up their sleeves.

Nestled beneath the HOTA Gallery, Palette proves that fine dining is back, baby! Treat yourself to the degustation for the full experience, with dishes and cocktails inspired by the each gallery exhibition you need to see it – or taste it – to believe it.

Citrique, JW Marriott Gold Coast (image supplied)
Citrique, JW Marriott Gold Coast (image supplied)

The buffet is always a winner at Citrique, but have you tried their a la carte? Take this as your sign to snag a seat and let the food come to you while you spoil yourself with the Chef’s Signature Bay Bug Dumplings (life-changing) or some chargrilled Australian Wagyu.

Elevated Thai is the word at Nahm Talay Thai, all your regular favourites but even better and cocktails that are just begging to be instagrammed – bonus point for the beach front views.

Sunset at the Skypoint Observation Deck (image supplied)
Sunset at the Skypoint Observation Deck (image supplied)

Let the good times roll
Surfers Paradise isn’t short on adrenaline or intrigue and it doesn’t matter if it’s your first or 50th time visiting, they still pack the same punch in our humble opinion.

Scale SkyPoint for unbeatable views atop the Q1, chill out (literally) at the IceBar and get a moment to reflect at the Mirror Bar – see what we did there.

Mirror Bar, Surfers Paradise (Image: © 2024 Inside Gold Coast)
Mirror Bar, Surfers Paradise (Image: © 2024 Inside Gold Coast)

If you’d rather enter another dimension for a little while then Infinity is begging for you to explore their mysterious maze or drop into Other World HQ and escape the ordinary with mind-bending interactive games and escape rooms. Test your team work (and maybe patience) at Eclipse Escape Rooms and Fox in a Box, go on – put that big ol’ brain to work.

We’re partial to a trip down nostalgia lane so we’re always down to battle it out at Timezone, and when there’s fun for all ages on the menu how could you not! Feeling flighty? Take a literal leap of faith at iFly and get a taste of indoor skydiving before you brave the great outdoors.

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

Gosh all that exploring calls with some pampering to finish the day, but not without its quirks! Barefoot Fish have tanks full of fish – yep, real live fish – just waiting for you to dip in for a soak so they can get rid of any dry or dead skin and leave you feeling refreshed and relaxed.

Words by Jacqueline Bojanowski

10 Gold Coast restaurants to impress your friends

Because food is the way to everybody’s heart. And Tier 1 friends list.

Norte, Mermaid Beach (image by Mathilde Bouby Photography)
Food at Norte, Mermaid Beach (image by Mathilde Bouby Photography)

Friends, they’re the family we choose and worth their weight in gold. But LBR, don’t we all kinda fancy ourselves as the group authority on where to go for the best nosh, vibe and cocktail list? Well stick with us kids, we’ve got this!

Here are our tried and tested (on repeat) recommendations to elevate you to Queen Bee status. XOXO.

Norté

If you’re out to impress, Norté is basically your cheat code. From the team behind Rick Shores and Southside, this luxe rooftop restaurant and bar (aka Sueño) brings Latin American flair with serious flavour and even more serious design credentials. Think mango-drenched raw scallops, wagyu tostadas and a Peruvian-style potato dish stuffed with tender kangaroo tail – yep, they’re doing things a little differently here. The vibe is high-end without the fuss, the mains are made for sharing, and the drinks list is a mezcal-lover’s dream.
Where: The Oxley Atrium, 17 Lavarack Road, Mermaid Beach

T’ang Court

Srsly, the mere mention of The Langham will have your mates nodding in approval. The bougee T’ang Court honours its Michelin-star sister restaurants specialising in fine Cantonese dining. Reflecting the timelessness of the Tang Dynasty, China’s golden age, score extra points for the epic cultural nod. The authentic Cantonese dishes are complemented by the high-end, contemporary fit-out. In the words of Nike, just do it.
Where: The Langham Gold Coast, 38 Old Burleigh Road, Surfers Paradise

Coast Beach Bar, Surfers Paradise (image supplied)
Coast Beach Bar, Surfers Paradise (image supplied)
Coast

Dripping in coastal-styled furnishings and high-quality on-fleek accents, COAST is the restaurant with the most! This spectacular $2.5 million-dollar venue adorning the first floor of the brand-new Ocean by Meriton is all about fine modern Australian shared cuisine, and breathtaking uninterrupted views of the big blue. Sink a margi with your gang at the 14m marble bar, a second one outside on the stunning terrace, and the next (several) with your designer dinner in the main dining room.
Where: Ocean by Meriton, 86 Esplanade, Surfers Paradise

Siblings

Occupying arguably the most iconic turf on the Coast, Siblings packs wow-factor for days. This modern Aussie brunch and dinner hot spot at Kirra Beach Pavilions is dripping with 1950s Miami beach vibes from pillar to post. Beautifully styled with a colour palette and décor celebrating its glorious surroundings, a meal here should be on every Gold Coaster’s to do list. The food is on-point and there are 52 signature cocktails to enjoy with your chums. Nuff said.
Where: 15 Marine Parade, Coolangatta

Siblings Kirra, Coolangatta (image supplied)
Siblings Kirra, Coolangatta (image supplied)
Palette

When The Australian Good Food Guide awards you 14 points and two chef’s hats, you’ve officially arrived. With accolades like this, your fancy friends will be all over it like Pro Hart on a Stainmaster commercial. Situated in the stunning HOTA Gallery, Palette takes inspiration from artworks on display and major exhibitions to show just how naturally art and food blends. Fresh ingredients sourced locally where possible create a showstopping modern Australian menu guaranteed to woo.
Where: HOTA, Home of the Arts, 135 Bundall Road, Surfers Paradise

Lars Bar & Grill

Steak night just got a glow-up. Lars Bar & Grill is bringing woodfired flair and coastal cool to Nobby Beach, dishing out the kind of smoky, sizzling goodness that’ll have your friends drooling before they even sit down. From the team behind The Oxley 1823 (and with hospitality royalty Lars Kollrepp at the helm), this spot nails the fine-diner-meets-grill-house vibe. With over ten epic cuts of steak, next-level sides, and a wine list that means business, Lars is where you go when you want to eat like a king but feel like you’re still at the beach.
Where:  2217 Gold Coast Highway, Mermaid Beach

Labart (image supplied)
Labart (image supplied)
Restaurant Labart

There just aren’t enough stars for this Burleigh blockbuster. Another modern Australian restaurant to dine for, it is fine dining at its, well, finest. The work of passionate husband and wife team Alex and Karla Munoz Labart, Labart offers a seasonal, share-style menu made with only the best produce and a sustainable wine list to match. The earthy, refined and understated interior creates a warm and welcoming ambience, providing the perfect setting for an intimate meal with friends.
Where: 8 West Street, Burleigh Heads

Rick Shores

Focusing on fresh, locally sourced produce with the intention to share, soz but we don’t want to #TooGood. At one with the ocean, the infamous Rick Shores overlooks beautiful Burleigh and serves up some of the very best eats in town. With awards up the wazoo, it’s a sure thing when you want to impress. Speaking of, insist your mates order the Fried Moreton Bay Bug Roll and don’t be surprised when they weep tears of joy. Wash them down with a few of Rick’s cocktails and this is not the time to volunteer for DD duty. Happy days.
Where: 43 Goodwin Terrace, Burleigh Heads

Rick Shores, Burleigh (image by Mathilde Bouby)
Rick Shores, Burleigh (image by Mathilde Bouby)
The Glenelg Public House

If your peeps are fangirling/fanboying over perfectly cooked, juicy steaks of the highest quality (paired with the tastiest sides to level up the yum factor), look no further than Glenelg Public House in Mermaid Beach. The vibe of the low-lit space is relaxed and welcoming, encouraging you and your crew to settle in – with a glass of red in hand of course – for the long haul. May we recommend the banquet for a well-rounded, standing-ovation-worthy nosh-up. You’re welcome.
Where: 2460 Gold Coast Highway, Mermaid Beach

Haven

Let’s be real – if you’re trying to wow your mates, Haven is your ultimate flex. Perched up high at the ridiculously chic Mondrian Gold Coast, this beach club-meets-restaurant is pure coastal cool with a side of “how is this even real?” Think elevated seafood, sultry sunsets, and spicy margaritas that go way too well with DJs and wood-fired scallop pies. Executive Chef Aaron Teece is plating up flavour bombs that champion fresh Aussie produce – from juicy Ballina king prawns to wagyu sirloin you’ll be dreaming about for days. Luxe, laidback, and definitely not your average dinner spot.
Where: Level 3, 3 First Ave, Burleigh Heads

Words by Bianca Trathen

Haven, Burleigh (Image: © 2025 Inside Gold Coast)
Haven, Burleigh (Image: © 2025 Inside Gold Coast)
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