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If beer isn’t the answer, what was the question?

The Star Gold Coast celebrates the almighty Amber Ale in October

Stone & Wood Beer Garden, The Star Gold Coast (image supplied)
Stone & Wood Beer Garden, The Star Gold Coast (image supplied)

Okay, we just realised October is only a couple of weeks away and sorry, but how exactly did that happen? Thankfully, October is undeniably a cracker of a month, mostly because the weather is mint and it makes us think of beer. Apparently we’re not the only ones channelling some springtime amber ales, with The Star Gold Coast celebrating two Aussie banger beer brands (say that after a few) all month long! Stone & Wood and Eumundi Beer are the flavours of the month, and we wouldn’t have it any other way. Oktoberfest, eat your heart out!!

Stone & Wood Beer Garden
Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays in October, get on down to the Stone & Wood Beer Garden on The Lawn at Garden Kitchen & Bar, thanks to Stone & Wood Brewing and Eumundi Brewery. But get this, they’re not just serving up any old brews, with some exclusive beers made just for this event. Heck yes!

Up there on most beer drinker’s top five, Byron Bay fave Stone & Wood invite you to knock back your choice of Pacific Ale, Green Coast Crisp, Pilot Batch Hazy IPA, or their Limited Release Sour. Nothing says Queenslander like a frothy from Eumundi, and the super cool official Eumundi Caravan will be onsite pouring Pale Ale, Refreshing Lager, Oktoberfest Altbier or Ginger Beer (side note – how GOOD is ginger beer!?!). For the indecisive or greedy amongst us, both brewers will offer tasting paddles, and this has us written all over it.

Soak up the froth with yummy nosh from the Container Kitchen, including a special Brewer’s Board, plus enjoy live music to make your arvo/evening sesh one to remember. Entry is free so there’s no excuse not to ‘hop’ along and partake in some serious thirst quenching!

Stone & Wood Brewer’s Lunch, The Star Gold Coast
Stone & Wood Brewer’s Lunch, The Star Gold Coast

Stone & Wood Brewer’s Lunch
Snap up a ticket to the four-course beer masterclass Brewer’s Lunch on Saturday 22 October. You can expect a frothy line-up of fan faves and limited release beers, once again presented on a fun beer-tasting paddle. Paired with a special menu curated by Garden & Kitchen Bar’s Chef De Cuisine and Stone & Wood’s Cicerone, you’ll learn all about the delicious food and amazing ales (code for impress your mates with beer intel at the next barbie).

Your tastebuds will be on high alert for an onslaught of delicious flavours complemented perfectly by the chosen nectars of the Gods. After freshly baked bread with house-made herb butter, enjoy an entrée of Muscovado Salmon with white soy and lime, a main of Massaman Braised Stockyard Rib, served with palm sugar, pickled cucumber, and chilli salad, and for dessert, Grandma’s toffee tart, with whipped white chocolate. Married up with Cloud Patcher Ale, Green Coast Crisp, Pilot Batch Hazy IPA and the Limited Release Sour, it’s a beer and foody’s wonderland.
Tickets are $105.53 and can be purchased here 

Stone & Wood Beer Garden, The Star Gold Coast (image supplied)
Stone & Wood Beer Garden, The Star Gold Coast (image supplied)

Live on The Lawn
As always, The Lawn at Garden Kitchen & Bar is serving up free quality live entertainment every weekend, along with their palette-pleasing food and drinks.

In addition to crowd faves and Sunday sesh regulars McKenzie Band and Soul Collective, catch the Queen of Motown, soul, funk and disco Lisa Hunt on Friday 7th and 21st of October. Performing with the likes of Pavarotti, James Brown, Jimmy Barnes and Midnight Oil, her voice has been called “a force of nature”!

Two headline acts will also be confirmed shortly for Saturday 1st and 22nd, and if we know The Star, they’ll be worth the wait! Check here for updates.

For bookings or to find out more about any of The Star Gold Coast’s Stone & Wood Beer activations, click here.

Where: 1 Casino Drive, Broadbeach
When: Various activations throughout October

Words by Bianca Trathen.

STORY SPONSORED BY THE STAR GOLD COAST

The Star practises the responsible service of alcohol.

Garden Kitchen & Bar (image supplied)
Garden Kitchen & Bar (image supplied)

All hail the Squealing Pig!

Wine & Dine Lunches, The Star Gold Coast (image supplied)
The Star Gold Coast (image supplied)

When we hear the words “Squealing Pig”, precisely none of us think of a noisy swine. Our minds wander straight to our happiest of happy places – anywhere treating us to a tipple or two of our fave vino.

So you can imagine the woo-girling when we heard our all-time-fave eats and entertainment venue, The Star Gold Coast, is making Squealing Pig the hero of their food and drinks menus this month. Wine not we say, and clearly we’re not alone as The Squealing Pig Prosecco Long Lunch at Cucina Vivo has officially sold out (reaches for Kleenex). But don’t despair because there is plenty of other mouth-watering food and get-in-my-glass-worthy grape-juice action at The Star this month and as always, we are here for ALL.OF.IT!

Calamari with citrus aioli, The Star Gold Coast (image supplied)
Calamari with citrus aioli, The Star Gold Coast (image supplied)

Wine & Dine Lunches
Ahhh, our two favourite words – wine and dine. And no-one does a wine and dine sesh quite like Garden Kitchen & Bar, our ultimate cheers-to-the-weekend destination. Available every Friday, Saturday and Sunday for lunch throughout September and onwards, we’re invited to partake in a delectable two-course meal, paired with two-hours of glorious free-flow wine (#RSVPyes).

Choose from either an entrée and main or main and dessert, and devour the likes of Calamari with Citrus Aioli, Macadamia Crusted Salmon and Sticky Medjool Date Pudding to name a few. Enhance the amazing flavours with your choice of select Rosé, Prosecco, Sauvignon Blanc and Pinot Grigio, and #LifeMade. Bookings are highly recommended. $99 per person.

Squealing Pig Long Lunch, Cucina Vivo, The Star Gold Coast (image supplied)
Squealing Pig Long Lunch, Cucina Vivo, The Star Gold Coast (image supplied)

Wine Pairings
Once again at Garden Kitchen & Bar, all lunch and dinner menus have been updated with Squealing Pig wine pairings. Squeal! Available throughout September, why not try your favourite Garden Kitchen & Bar dish (or a newbie) levelled up with one of the Marlborough’s finest drops. For example, choose the delicious Ceviche of Yellowtail Kingfish starter matched perfectly to the Squealing Pig Sauvignon Blanc or complement the Crumbed Borrowdale pork cutlet main with Squealing Pig Pinot Noir. You don’t have to tell us twice!

Wine of the Month
Make your way to either Harvest Buffet or Food Quarter to celebrate the wine of the month! What is it you ask? The Squealing Pig Sauvignon Blanc of course, because nothing says spring like sav. $11 per glass or $50 a bottle (our tip – order the bottle. Always.Order.The.Bottle).

Wine & Dine Lunches, The Star Gold Coast (image supplied)
Wine & Dine Lunches, The Star Gold Coast (image supplied)

Special Squealing Pigs Inspired Cocktails
There’s only one thing better than a glass of Squealing Pig and that’s a cocktail with Squealing Pig! Head to Garden Kitchen & Bar or Atrium Bar and sample a Limoncello Spritz, Cointreau Spritz, Peach Bellini, or Pimm’s Spritz. If you can’t decide (same), we won’t judge if you order all four! $20 per cocktail.

Live on The Lawn
Good times are always had taking in the vibes and tunes of Live on The Lawn at Garden Kitchen & Bar. September is no different with the honest and poetic sounds of Byron Bay based singer-songwriter Kyle Lionhart on Saturday 10th from 5pm – 6:30pm. If you’re around a little earlier, catch Sydneysider Gaudion performing one of his exciting and energetic sets from 3pm – 5pm. GC institution Sex & Chocolate are in da house on Friday 30th (eeee), and quintessential crowd-pleasers McKenzie Band and Soul Collective have your September Sundays on The Lawn sorted.

Garden Kitchen & Bar, The Star Gold Coast (image supplied)
Garden Kitchen & Bar, The Star Gold Coast (image supplied)

For bookings or to find out more about any of The Star Gold Coast’s Squealing Pig or September activations click here

Where: 1 Casino Drive, Broadbeach
When: Various activations throughout September

Words by Bianca Trathen.

STORY SPONSORED BY THE STAR GOLD COAST

The Star practises the responsible service of alcohol.

Wine & Dine Lunches, The Star Gold Coast (image supplied)
Wine & Dine Lunches, The Star Gold Coast (image supplied)

11 spots to grab a beer on the Gold Coast

Fortitude Brewing Co. (image supplied)
Fortitude Brewing Co. (image supplied)

How good is an icy cold beer on a balmy afternoon? Heck, or any afternoon for that matter. Especially right here on the Gold Coast, where not only are we blessed with copious amounts of year-round sunshine, but an increasing array of talented breweries and equally impressive spots to take a load off and enjoy their hard work.

Although the possibilities for lavishing yourself with a great beer are endless, here’s our whittled down top 11 spots (listed north to south) to grab a brew on any (post-lockdown) afternoon you please! Cheers to that.

Fortitude Brewing Company
Fortitude Brewing Company is special because they brew under not one but two names. Fortitude for the dependable beers you enjoy with mates and Noisy Minor for the loud beers we all love now and again. Due to brewing excellent beers, it’s Tamborine Mountain’s best spot for a Sunday sesh. Enjoy hot gourmet pizzas and one of their 14 icy-cold beers while you listen to the live band on the patio.
Beer to sip: Fortitude Pacer — the perfect session pale ale.
Where: 165 Long Rd, North Tamborine

BOBs Beer (Image: © 2021 Inside Gold Coast)
BOBs Beer (Image: © 2021 Inside Gold Coast)

BOB’s Beer
The newest beer stop of the bunch is BOB’s Beer. This highly anticipated first microbrewery in Surfers Paradise opened with an impressive range of beers on tap and an incredible menu filled with bites you might not expect. Positioned on a corner block means there’s also plenty of window seating for watching the world go by outside. Talented (former) Melbourne brewer Ryan Fullerton and his team have created inhouse a lager, IPA, XPA and a Saison among six others, all available on tap (plus six guest taps from around Australia and NZ).
Beer to sip: Turmenator, a brut IPA that’s dry, spicy and tropical with hints of fresh tumeric root and saffron.
Where: 10/2 Elkhorn Avenue, Surfers Paradise

House of Brews
The name says it all. House of Brews has a whopping 32 beers on tap! In fact, they have so many kegs, they’ve even got a ‘keg room display’. If you aren’t a beer lover (sacrilege), there’s every chance if you still head to House of Brews, they’ll make a beer lover out of you. The food menu is inspired by traditional American BBQ so grab yourself some sticky ribs and maybe an Onion Ring Volcano tower. You’ll be one ever so happy afternoon beer drinker.
Beer to sip: Huge selection! Try something — left of centre — from North America if you can.
Where: 17 Orchid Avenue, Surfers Paradise

Bine Bar & Dining beer (image supplied)
Bine Bar & Dining beer (image supplied)

Bine Bar & Dining
The Gold Coast’s first craft beer bar, Bine, is adored by locals and packed to the brim every single weekend (and often throughout the week). Serving over 100 bottled beers and with eight rotating taps, the folks at Bine know their brews. Not to mention there are food specials daily, including regular 50 cent chicken wings specials every weekday evening! Wash those down with a beer or two, and that’s an excellent way to pass some time by anyone’s standard.
Beer to sip: Something local like Currumbin Valley Brewery.
Where: 1/28 Chairlift Avenue, Nobby Beach

Lost Palms Brewing Co.
The baby of the Gold Coast’s brewery bunch, Lost Palms joined us just four years ago, all bright pink and pretty and with a unique selection of very delicious beers on offer. Currently, you’ll find a Hibiscus and Guava sour and American style mango and passionfruit wheat ale. And if you feel like something a little different and looking after the rig, they’ve even knocked up a peach seltzer brewed from grain and coming in at a marginal 80 calories a serving — that’s just a 25-minute stroll on the treadmill, by the way. They also have a small share-style menu and a basketball hoop so you can both feast and play while you sip.
Beer to sip: Lost Palms Hibiscus & Guava Sour — a sour tropical lolly in a glass.
Where: 11 Oak Avenue, Miami

Precinct Brewing Co. entrance (Image: © 2020 Inside Gold Coast)
Precinct Brewing Co. entrance (Image: © 2020 Inside Gold Coast)

Precinct Brewing
Bursting onto the Miami arts precinct scene with a rapacious welcome, Precinct Brewing has quickly made itself a solid status as a place to grab a freshly made beer, pull up a stool 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 Lime & Chilli Lager and Manuka Smoked Pilsner — yummy!
Beer to sip: Check out their weekly Friday releases for exclusive flavours!
Where: 17 Christine Avenue, Miami

AWOL
If robust and deep flavoured ales get your heart rate rising, you have to try out Black Hops newest foray into brewing beer. Located a hop, skip and jump away from Black Hops HQ, this new — hidden in plain sight — stylish bar will take your tastebuds on an odyssey with imaginative barrel-aged beers. Ex gin, wine, and whisky barrels from worldwide have been sourced to help produce the Gold Coast’s most inventive brews with some serious ABVS to match. Not for the faint of heart, but nevertheless some seriously great drinking to be had.
Beer to sip: AWOL Rebellion Stout — imperial stout aged in used Tasmanian whisky barrels: delish.
Where: 4 Hibiscus Haven, Burleigh Heads

Black Hops beer (Image: © 2019 Inside Gold Coast)
Black Hops beer (Image: © 2019 Inside Gold Coast)

Black Hops Brewing
What do you get when you mix three mates, a passion for beer and a little know-how? Damn good beer. That’s the story behind Black Hops who have three brewery/taproom sites across Burleigh Heads, Biggera Waters and Brisbane. The boys have worked super hard to build a solid reputation for themselves not just here on the Gold Coast but nationally with multiple awards and trade recognitions. Their original easy-going taproom tucked away in Burleigh Heads is the perfect watering hole when the mercury starts to rise.
Beer to sip: Black Hops Send It Session Ale — light, fruity, and not too strong.
Where: 15 Gardenia Grove, Burleigh Heads and 14 665 Pine Ridge Road, Biggera Waters

Burleigh Brewing Co.
One of the unprecedented and best brewers on the Coast, husband and wife team Brennan and Peta Fielding opened Burleigh Brewing Co. to rave reviews, and it’s been onwards and upwards ever since. The brewery is spacious with lots of outdoor seating and always filled with revellers having an absolute time. When they’re not throwing big events, be sure to slip in for an exceptional selection of craft beers, all of which we’re big fans of.
Beer to sip: Burleigh Brewing Burleigh Bighead — No carb, no-fuss big flavoured thirst quencher.
Where: 2 Ern Harley Drive, Burleigh Heads

Balter Brewing Company
When a gang of pro surfers came together and created an award-winning brewery, Australia sat up and paid attention. And although the original owners may have parted ways with their baby, the beer is still on point, and it’s still the perfect spot to enjoy a few brews with the crew. There’s a sweet outdoor area where the kiddies can run about and weekly food trucks with live music in the evenings. Too hard not to love this spot: plenty of tasty frothies to sample.
Beer to sip: Balter XPA — Balter’s most awarded beer can be yours fresh from the production line.
Where: 14 Traders Way, Currumbin Waters

Craft House Bar & Restaurant
Craft House has the Tugun beer-drinking scene covered with 20 Australian craft beers on tap at any given time. When one tap runs dry, they swap it out for a completely different kind, meaning you can go there often and experience something new. And if you feel like trying as many as possible, you must do one of their tasting paddles. Not to mention their food menu is pretty all-time with share plates aplenty, meaning you might nip in for a quick one but end up staying a little longer.
Beer to sip: Lots of choices — try something you’ve never had before.
Where: 445 Golden Four Drive, Tugun

Words by Alex Mitcheson.

Craft House Restaurant & Bar (Image: © 2018 Inside Gold Coast)
Craft House Restaurant & Bar (Image: © 2018 Inside Gold Coast)

12 of the best Sports Bars on the Coast

Footy season at Sports Bar, The Star Gold Coast (image supplied)
Live sports at Sports Bar, The Star Gold Coast (image supplied)

Picture this: the game’s on, your crew’s assembled, the beer is icy cold, and the only thing louder than the crowd is your mate who suddenly thinks he’s the coach. Anything less than this elite setup? Unacceptable. But finding the ultimate spot to soak up the action – one with massive screens, solid feeds, and an atmosphere that screams game on – isn’t always an easy feat.

Luckily, we’ve done the legwork (no pre-game warm-ups required) and rounded up the best sports bars on the Gold Coast. Whether you’re a die-hard fan, a casual observer, or just here for the snacks, these Gold Coast sports bars (listed north to south for your convenience) have you covered. Now, go forth and cheer responsibly – or, you know, as loudly as possible.

Hope Island Tavern, Hope Island (image supplied)
Sports Bar at Hope Island Tavern, Hope Island (image supplied)

Hope Island Tavern
This coastal-cool tavern has had a massive glow-up, and sports fans, you’re going to love this one. The brand-new sports bar is stacked with mega screens, TAB access, and an ice-cold beer lineup that’ll keep your thirst quenched from the first whistle to the final siren.

Not just a sports haven, this revamped spot also brings next-level pub bites (hello, Prawn & Bug Rolls and Salsiccia Pizza) and a lush beer garden perfect for pre-game pints or post-match celebrations. Add in a pool table, air hockey, and weekly entertainment, and you’ve got yourself the ultimate sports, sips, and good vibes HQ.
Where: 93 Broadwater Ave, Hope Island

Crafty’s Sports Bar
Shopping and sports? An unexpected MVP combo. Smack bang in Harbour Town, Crafty’s lets you mix and match – stock up on the essentials, then settle in for some top-tier craft beers and next-level eats while you catch the action. Or, better yet, let your partner hit the stores while you lock in for the game. Win-win.
Where: Harbour Town Eats – 147/189 Brisbane Road, Biggera Waters

Crafty's Sport Bar (Image: © 2018 Inside Gold Coast)
Crafty's Sport Bar (Image: © 2018 Inside Gold Coast)

Ashmore Tavern
If you haven’t checked out Ashmore Tavern’s $5 million glow-up, now’s the time. With a revamped sports bar (hello, sleek screens and balcony views), daily live sports, and a lineup of delicious eats, this place is serving up the action in serious style.
Where: 161 Cotlew Street, Ashmore

The Cavill Hotel
When it comes to bigger is better, The Cavill delivers – literally. With one of the biggest screens in Surfers, this is the place to park up, grab a drink, and catch every second of the action in all its larger-than-life glory. Bonus points for booking a table so you can cheer on your team in style.
Where: 46 Cavill Avenue, Surfers Paradise

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
This place is a game-changer – literally. Sitting pretty on the most iconic corner in Surfers, The Sporting Globe x 4 Pines is a state-of-the-art sports mecca, boasting wrap-around digital screens, a killer menu, and an on-site microbrewery. Oh, and the city’s largest circular island bar, so you’ll never be more than a few steps away from your next cold one. Game on.
Where: Cnr Cavill Avenue and Surfers Paradise Blvd, Surfers Paradise

Broadbeach Tavern
Broadbeach Tavern is a coastal icon and your go-to for catching all the live sports action. Whether you’re watching the footy, cricket, or the latest game, the Sports Bar has you covered with huge screens showing every play, goal, and try. Catch all the sports action on the big screens or relax on the spacious deck with a drink in hand, enjoying the sunshine and ocean breeze.
Where: The Oasis, Old Burleigh Rd, Broadbeach

The Beach Hotel Broadbeach (image supplied)
The Beach Hotel Broadbeach (image supplied)

The Beach Hotel
Fat Freddy’s may be gone, but what has replaced it? A revamped, reimagined, and ridiculously good sports bar that blends beachy vibes with big screens. The Beach Hotel Broadbeach has more screens than ever, so you won’t miss a second of the action. With wall-to-wall TVs in the Public Bar, a breezy Beer Garden, and a menu that’s part pub grub, part chef-hatted magic, this spot delivers top-tier viewing, top-tier bites, and top-tier vibes. Game on.
Where: 50 Surf Parade, Broadbeach

The Star Sports Bar
If sports bars had a podium, this one would be standing front and centre, medal gleaming. With 23 massive screens, private booths (yes, you can pre-book them like a VIP), and a huge 10.5-metre mega-screen, The Star Sports Bar is where legends are made – on and off the field. Add in the iciest beers and a smorgasbord of top-notch food options, and you’ve got yourself a championship-level experience.
Where: The Star Gold Coast, Main Gaming Floor, 1 Casino Drive, Broadbeach

The Sports Bar, The Star Gold Coast (image supplied)
The Sports Bar, The Star Gold Coast (image supplied)

The Sporting Globe Bar & Grill
When it comes to knowing what sports fans want, The Sporting Globe has it down to a fine art – and a nationwide lineup of venues to prove it. Expect wall-to-wall screens, daily food specials, and an electric atmosphere that rivals the final seconds of a tied game. Heading to a Gold Coast Titans match at Cbus Stadium? These legends will shuttle you there and back, so you can focus on celebrating (or commiserating) properly. Now that’s a game plan we can get behind.
Where: The Promenade, Robina Town CentreRobina

Burleigh Bears Leagues Club
Can’t make it to the big game in person? No worries! Burleigh Bears Leagues Club is your ultimate sports haven on the Gold Coast. Whether you’re in the Lounge or the Sports Bar, this place has it all – big screens, a relaxed atmosphere, and the best spot to catch every moment of the game. With cold beers flowing and friendly staff making sure you’re looked after, it’s no surprise that this spot is a top pick for sports fans.
Where: 80 Pacific Avenue, Miami

The Sporting Globe Bar and Grill, Robina (image supplied)
The Sporting Globe Bar and Grill, Robina (image supplied)

Burleigh Town Hotel
Burleigh Town Hotel isn’t just playing the game – it’s winning it. Home to an 11-metre mega-screen (the biggest pub screen in the southern hemisphere, no less), this place is an absolute showstopper. Add in a suspended cylinder screen so you can see the action from every angle, plus a sleek new bistro for pre-game feasting, and you’ve got yourself a spectator’s paradise.
Where: Tsipura Drive, Burleigh Heads

Coolangatta Hotel
On the southern end of the Coast, The Coolangatta Hotel is the prime location to catch any sporting activities and be assured of a buoyant and passionate atmosphere. Pair it with a splash and lounge on one of Coolangatta’s famous golden beaches, and then be sure to stick around for the post-game live music, and you are onto a hole in one.
Where: Marine Parade, Coolangatta

Words by Belinda Symons

Burleigh Town Hotel (image supplied)
Burleigh Town Hotel (image supplied)
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