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March is for tunes, tries and tomfoolery

The Star Gold Coast is a Triple Threat of Entertainment.

The Lawn, The Star Gold Coast (image supplied)
The Lawn, The Star Gold Coast (image supplied)

We feel like we blinked and here we are, Marching into March and srsly, how did that even happen? It’s an awesome time of year as the weather is still on point (in a sweaty betty kinda way), the days are still long, and our mates at The Star, Gold Coast are putting on a month of fab food, dreamy drinks and epic entertainment! With free entry to the following events, it would actually be rude not to go check them out #PutYourMannersBackIn.

Teddy Cream (image supplied)
Teddy Cream (image supplied)

Live on The Lawn – Headline Entertainment
Nothing says quintessential Gold Coast like sprawling out in the open air on a balmy night, treating yo-self to delicious food, drinks and f.r.e.e live entertainment. Well this is precisely what you’ll get on The Lawn at Garden Kitchen & Bar! On Saturday 23rd March from 8.30pm, Teddy Cream is hitting The Lawn with some electrifying vibes. If you’re into electronic music, this is your golden ticket to dance-floor paradise. Teddy Cream’s remix game is on point, taking those classic tunes and giving them a fresh, energetic twist that’ll have you grooving all night long. With a global repertoire that spans 20 countries, you know this is going to be one epic show! Don’t let FOMO get the best of you—grab your crew and make some memories on the Gold Coast!

Lisa Hunt, Live on the Lawn, The Star Gold Coast (image supplied)
Lisa Hunt, Live on the Lawn, The Star Gold Coast (image supplied)

Fridays with Lisa Hunt
Unleash your inner disco diva and get ready to groove to the soulful beats because Lisa Hunt is back, baby! Head to Atrium Bar at The Star Gold Coast on Friday 22nd March from 6pm for a night filled with Motown magic, soulful vibes, funky tunes, and disco fever! Lisa knows how to work the crowd, turning the Atrium into a dance floor extravaganza where feet are tapping, hips are swaying, and smiles are wide. Her infectious energy and killer vocals are guaranteed to get you grooving all night long. So, if you’re ready to boogie down and let the rhythm take over, this is the place to be! Unleash your inner disco diva, and let’s make some unforgettable memories on the Gold Coast!

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

Footy Season at Sports Bar
Paging all footy heads! The NRL season is officially a go and Sports Bar at The Star Gold Coast is where it’s at for the action, complete with mega screens, monthly meal specials and atmosphere a-plenty! With a whopping 23 screens, including a giant 10.5m monster screen, and an outdoor terrace for some fresh-air vibes, there’s no chance you’ll miss a single play.

Atrium Bar Comedy Night (image supplied)
Atrium Bar Comedy Night (image supplied)

Comedy Club
If you’re here for the LOLs, ROFLs, ROTFLs and all the initialisms, then Atrium Bar’s Comedy Club is calling your name. Presented by Based Comedy and hosted by Danny Lakey, there’s a new line up of local and national comedians appearing every Wednesday from 7pm. And the best news of all…entry is free #ThePurseProudRejoice. Settle into a cushy bean bag and line your tummy with snacks like Salt and Pepper Calamari and Pepperoni Pizza with Napoli Sauce. Guaranteeing gags, grub, and gulps (side note – don’t gulp. More of an enthusiastic sip perhaps…), walk ins are available however bookings are recommended for groups of 4 or more.

For more information on any of The Star Gold Coast’s March activations, go here.

Where: The Star Gold Coast, 1 Casino Drive, Broadbeach
When: Various activations throughout March 2024

STORY SPONSORED BY THE STAR GOLD COAST

The Star practises the responsible service of alcohol. Guests must be 18 years or over to enter the Atrium Bar, Sports Bar and Casino. BET WITH YOUR HEAD, NOT OVER IT. Gambling Helpline 1800 858 858.

Live on The Lawn at Garden Kitchen & Bar, The Star Gold Coast (image supplied)
Live on The Lawn at Garden Kitchen & Bar, The Star Gold Coast (image supplied)

Saturdays are for spritzes

Say hello to Spritz Saturdays at Nineteen At The Star.

Spritz Saturdays, Nineteen at The Star, Broadbeach (image supplied)
Spritz Saturdays, Nineteen at The Star, Broadbeach (image supplied)

Ah, Saturday afternoons – that magical sweet spot where we’ve clocked off from the week, dealt with the most pressing commitments and chill mode can officially begin… ideally with an ice-cold spritz in hand.

While we’re compiling our wish lists throw in a grazing platter with all the trimmings, and some million dollar views. To this, The Star Gold Coast crew says ‘say no more’ and hands us Spritz Saturdays at Nineteen At The Star. Daydream no longer, friends – the ultimate way to get into the swing of this weekend business really does exist and it’s tantalisingly within reach.

Nineteen at The Star poolside (image supplied)
Nineteen at The Star poolside (image supplied)

For a surefire way to blitz your Saturday simply assemble one (or more) of your partners in dine and saunter over to one of the best rooftops on the Gold Coast to sip and graze the afternoon away. Did we mention it’s only $79pp from 4.00pm to 7:00pm? And it’s on every Saturday. Time to fire up the group chat.

As if we needed convincing to bust out our resort-vibing frocks and breeziest linen ensembles add in the prospect of balmy afternoons spent slurping back oysters and charcuterie and we have the sudden urge to skedaddle on over faster than you can say ‘one Elderflower & Mint Spritz, please’.

Spritz Saturdays, Nineteen at The Star, Broadbeach (image supplied)
Spritz Saturdays, Nineteen at The Star, Broadbeach (image supplied)

Of course, if you like to keep it classic, there’s also Aperol Spritz and a summery Strawberry Spritz equally poised for sipping as the sun sinks low. With drinks sorted, all that stands between you and zero cares in the world is… well, not a whole lot, because the share menu is yet to enter the equation and it comes bearing cheese #sold.

Along with a stellar Cheese and House cured olives selection, the fully stacked share spread includes two mushroom and gruyère cheese stuffed Arancini balls and freshly shucked oysters each. The Arancini balls certainly won’t be the only thing stuffed once this feast is through because there’s still the Charcuterie plate with toasted sourdough and French Fries w Garlic Aioli coming in hot.

Spritz Saturdays, Nineteen at The Star, Broadbeach (image supplied)
Spritz Saturdays, Nineteen at The Star, Broadbeach (image supplied)

All of which is enjoyed whilst kicking back poolside, surrounded by the sweeping views and supreme luxury of Level 19 of The Darling…. yep – put a fork in us, we’re done. If that’s not peak ‘weekend done right’ material, we don’t know what is.

Going down each and every Saturday, the one and only catch is that bookings are essential, so gather your crew and plan accordingly, y’all.

Spritz Saturdays, Nineteen at The Star, Broadbeach (image supplied)
Spritz Saturdays, Nineteen at The Star, Broadbeach (image supplied)

Whether you’re due for a catch up with a bestie, a spectacular sundowner sesh with the whole gang, or a romantic rooftop rendezvous with your other half – plan ahead and reap the rewards of a Saturday very well spent. We can smell the chill vibes already.

Where: The Star Gold Coast, 1 Casino Drive, Broadbeach
When: 4.00pm to 7:00pm, every Saturday

Words by Kellie Leader.

STORY SPONSORED BY THE STAR GOLD COAST

The Star practises the responsible service of alcohol. Guests must be 18 years or over to enter the casino. BET WITH YOUR HEAD, NOT OVER IT. Gambling Helpline 1800 858 858.

Nineteen at The Star, Broadbeach (image supplied)
Nineteen at The Star, Broadbeach (image supplied)

Ride the lol-o-coaster

Wear your waterproof mascara for The Star Gold Coast’s A-List comedy line up!

The Star Theatre, The Star Gold Coast (image supplied)
The Star Theatre, The Star Gold Coast (image supplied)

The Star Gold Coast is officially in its Comedy Era and one question remains: are you ready for it (“dn dn dn”). And yes, that is a TayTay reference as we are unabashed Swifties. The star-studded line up will have you snickering, snorting, and ROFLing in the aisles, and side note, with guaranteed laugh-induced ab workouts-a-plenty, lining your stomach beforehand is strongly encouraged. Lucky for us, the pre-show munching options are as extensive as Kylie’s Birkin collection, with nom-worthy cuisine to satisfy even the most discerning diner.

Russell Howard Live (image supplied)
Russell Howard Live (image supplied)

Russell Howard
Kicking off the comedy calendar on Monday 4 March is LOLs lord Russell Howard, primed to take on global crises armed with nothing but his quick wit and infectious humour. With a sell-out world tour and a Netflix special that’s hotter than last Boxing Day sans air-con (thanks super storm), Howard’s comedic prowess is as sharp as his punchlines. Critics concur, with the likes of The Times and the Telegraph giving him four stars #CueApplause. Doors open at 7pm and tickets start from $91.65.

Tim Minchin (image supplied)
Tim Minchin (image supplied)

Tim Minchin
Next up, it’s Tim Minchin on Friday 15 March with his “Unfunny Evening with Tim Minchin and his Piano.” Despite the disclaimer that ‘this is not a comedy gig,’ we’re saying #FakeNews and bracing for a lol-o-coaster as Minchin serenades us with his unbridled banter and charm. The set list will be fluid, the chat unplanned, and the vibe informal, but expect tunes from his latest album and a medley of hits from his musicals, Matilda and Groundhog Day. Oh and he plans to wear shoes. Doors open at 6:30pm and tickets start at $101.85.

Dawn French (image supplied)
Dawn French (image supplied)

Dawn French
On Tuesday 14 May, powerhouse and queen of British comedy Dawn French is making her long-awaited grand return! From her days as one half of the iconic comedy duo French and Saunders to her role in beloved TV hits like The Vicar of Dibley, French’s career is as illustrious as her wit. Prep yourself for a whirlwind of hilarity as her one-woman stand-up show regales you with tales that are as cringe-worthy as a dad joke at a family reunion (translation, funny AF). Doors open at 7pm for an 8pm show and tickets start from $101.85.

Urzila Carlson (image supplied)
Urzila Carlson (image supplied)

Urzila Carlson
Dreading the winter? Don’t coz nothing warms you up from the inside out like comedic firecracker Urzila Carlson who is Star-bound on Sunday 23 June with ‘Just Jokes’. Set to light up the stage with her razor-sharp humour and infectious charm, it’s a show that is precisely what it says on the label – just jokes. If your face isn’t sore from laughing, seek help because this is pure giggle gold. Doors open at 6pm for a 7pm show and tickets start from $71.30.

For more information and to book your tickets, go here.

Where: The Star Gold Coast, 1 Casino Drive, Broadbeach
When: Various shows as per above from March – June 2024

Words by Bianca Trathen.

STORY SPONSORED BY THE STAR GOLD COAST

The Star practises the responsible service of alcohol. Guests must be 18 years or over to enter the casino. BET WITH YOUR HEAD, NOT OVER IT. Gambling Helpline 1800 858 858.

The Star Gold Coast (image supplied)
The Star Gold Coast (image supplied)

13 tea-riffic spots for high tea on the Gold Coast

Sweet dreams are made of (high) teas.

Afternoon Tea at The Langham, Gold Coast (image supplied)
Afternoon Tea at The Langham, Gold Coast (image supplied)

Undoubtedly, one of life’s greatest pleasures is sitting in front of a multi-tiered tray, delicately filled with morish bite-size eats and paired with a cuppa. Or bubbles. Okay both.

And just when you thought high tea couldn’t get any fancier, a lot of places are now serving up seasonal theming with their tiers- think themed décor, seasonally adapted ingredients, and a twist on the classics. It’s high tea with a seasonal spin, and we’re absolutely here for it.

In all honest-tea, here are 13 of the best high tea haunts on the Coast, listed north to south. Bake a leg and get bready to tick them off your must-visit list, one by one. And go!

High Tea Experience, InterContinental Sanctuary Cove Resort (image supplied)
High Tea Experience, InterContinental Sanctuary Cove Resort (image supplied)
Cove Cafe

Following a multi-million dollar refurb, InterContinental Sanctuary Cove Resort is looking better than ever, as is the ever-elegant High Tea menu, hosted in Cove Cafe from 1–4pm every Saturday and Sunday. Elevate your weekend with decadent morsels such as slow-cooked 12-hour Beef Cheek with a Chimmi Churri Doughnut and Milk Chocolate, Hazelnut, Disaronno Amaretto Layer Cake. 

Plus, since they also have the bragging rights as the first hotel to feature globally renowned Tea Forté teas, you can rest assured you’ll be treated like royal-tea, starting with a welcome of Tea Forté-infused towel and palate-cleansing iced tea piccolo from your host. You can also upgrade your tea time to include their signature ‘Pear-tea-ni’ cocktail, NV Jansz Premium Cuvee or NV Miguel Torres ‘Santa Digna – Estelado’ Pais Sparkling Rose, with more options to choose from! Prices start at $69 per person.
Where: Cove Cafe, InterContinental Sanctuary Cove Resort, Manor Circle, Sanctuary Cove

High Tea, Mecca Bah (image supplied)
High Tea, Mecca Bah (image supplied)
Mecca Bah

Have you tried a Middle Eastern high tea yet, and if you’re shaking your noggin, we’re about to open up a whole new world of d-lish. Boasting exotic sweet and savoury bites a-plenty, it will become your new normal to meet your mates here. Tuck into three tiers brimming with treats such as Orange Blossom Cheesecake and Halloumi and Eggplant Skewers, with unlimited barista-made coffee and tea, and a sparkling wine or mocktail on arrival. $65 pp, minimum of four people.
Where: 18/10 Santa Barbara Road, Hope Island

Golden Aurora High Tea, Sheraton Grand Mirage Resort (image supplied)
Golden Aurora High Tea, Sheraton Grand Mirage Resort (image supplied)
Pearls Bar

This eclectic fave with warm mood lighting for days is known for its rotating seasonal high teas. From now until May 31, they invite us all to celebrate the ethereal hues of a Gold Coast sunrise with their Golden Aurora High Tea. The limited-time high tea, served daily from 12–4pm, is a tribute to our fave time of day- golden hour! The warm glow of sunrise will come to life in every dish, from the Smoked Salmon with Citrus Cream, Cucumber and Onion Pickle on Rye, the Lemon Meringue Choux Craquelin and Passionfruit & Gold Leaf Sponge.

It all gets better with a Gilded Spritz– a radiant cocktail featuring gin, Angostura bitters, lemon, honey, and organic prosecco, elegantly garnished with a golden rim and raspberries dipped in edible gold dust. $79 per adult or $39 per child (aged 5-12 years), which includes a glass one Gilded Spritz cocktail (over 18 only) and unlimited Tavalon tea and coffee.
Where: Sheraton Grand Mirage Resort, Seaworld Drive, Main Beach

Imperial Hotel (image supplied)
High Tea at Imperial Hotel (image supplied)
Le Jardin

The Imperial Hotel, Seaworld Drive’s HQ of luxury, might be sporting a fresh new name – but thankfully, they’re serving up that same fabulous Couture High Tea experience we know and love. Bringing a fashionable culinary experience to the perennial classic – you’ll feel very high socie-tea indeed, sipping bubbles surrounded by the sparkling crystal chandelier and grand vaulted ceilings.

There are two high tea options (fancy and fancier) – depending on how boujee you’re feeling. You have the Couture High Tea with all the embellishments for $69 per person. You begin with Buttermilk Scones with English Breakfast spiked Sultanas, White chocolate and treacle, served alongside Double Thick vanilla-bean cream and House-made Preserve– just to give you an indication as to where tea is going (somewhere marvellous, that’s where). Or for a slightly less extravagant experience (that doesn’t skimp on the delish factor), there are also four curated mini-spreads to pick from (think Devonshire tea) starting from $25 per person.
Where: Imperial Hotel, Seaworld Drive, Main Beach

Mother's Day High Tea at JW Marriott Gold Coast Resort & Spa (image supplied)
May High Tea at JW Marriott Gold Coast Resort & Spa (image supplied)
Chapter and Verse

Located in the luxurious JW Marriott Gold Coast Resort & Spa, high tea at Chapter & Verse is an unmissable resort tradition created by their esteemed culinary team. Using local ingredients, this team take their high tea business seriously – sharing that each homemade morsel is inspired by the echo of birds in the resort’s peaceful and tranquil surrounds. So excuse us as we channel our inner seagull and duke it out over the likes of JW lavender, honey, white chocolate chip scones with fig and peach jam and fresh cream and Lobster crumpet with citrus aioli… we kid, of course – only our best etiquette for a classy establishment like the Marriott. There’s also a cute mini-me version for the little ones, Teeny Tiny Tea for $39 per child. Prices start from $79 per adult.
Where: 158 Ferny Avenue, Surfers Paradise

Bumbles

Tucked peacefully a stone’s throw from the Budds Beach waterfront, Surfers stalwart Bumbles has long been a beloved spot to meet for coffee and some grazing action (and now cocktails – thanks to neighbouring big sis sip spot, Blue House #squee).

Inside the most charming little cafe in 4217 (and perhaps, the entire coast), there’s a mix of themed private rooms that branch off the main space – so it figures that it also makes a particularly spesh spot for a fanciful high tea soiree. Acquaint yourself with the divinely appointed Library (or luxurious Hamptons room, perhaps) and tuck into a spread of smoked salmon blinis, pint-sized quiches, fruit tarts and tea sandwiches. Bookings for the “regular” high tea (a misnomer if ever we’ve heard one) come in at $50 per person, with dietary and bubbles options also available. La-de-dah indeed.
Where: 19 River Drive, Surfers Paradise

Man Tea at QT Gold Coast (image supplied)
Man Tea at QT Gold Coast (image supplied)
QT Gold Coast

This is no ordinary high tea! … well, okay, technically speaking, they do offer an ‘Ordinary’ High Tea option, but since you know QT Gold Coast is all about infusing the unexpected into everything they do – trust us when we say it’s anything but. The variety of pinky-popping menus also includes a champas-studded Extraordinary High Tea experience, a Man Tea for a more savoury take and a mini spread for your little Q’Ties for $39 per child.

Here, the typical savoury tea fare has been treated to a tapas-style twist, such as Spiced Tempura Cauliflower and Smoked Salmon and Cucumber Poppers to excite the taste buds – so, move over cucumber sandwich, you culinary snooze-fest you (there, we said it). And don’t get us started on the Caramello chiffon and Mini Pavlova. Prices start at $69 per adult with a variety of boozy upgrade options, such as jugs of Aperol Spritz and Pink Gin Spritz to really enhance your experience.
Where: QT Gold Coast, 7 Staghorn Avenue, Surfers Paradise

High Tea, Ms Margot's, Hilton Surfers Paradise (image supplied)
High Tea, Ms Margot's, Hilton Surfers Paradise (image supplied)
Ms Margot’s

A pretty little gem nestled just inside the lobby of Hilton Surfers Paradise, Ms Margot’s certainly knows a thing or two about being boujee. Along with serving up superb sips and all-day bites, the signature High Tea spread is available from 11:30–3:00 daily for whenever the urge for a lavish light lunch hits. Gather your gal and/or guy pals for a glam #SATC style rendezvous, and spill the tea over Roast Duck Bao Bun with Hoisin, Slaw and Kewpie mayo, Gelato Bon Bon, and, of course, Freshly Baked Scones with Dollop Cream, Blackberry Jam and Berries (plus more). The Signature High Tea comes in at $49pp with an optional upgrade to bottomless Mimosas or Sparkling Wine for an extra $25pp- very Carrie approved!
Where: Hilton Surfers Paradise, 6 Orchid Avenue, Surfers Paradise

Palette

Every Sunday, locals and visitors alike flock to HOTA not just for their arty fix or a spot of market browsing, but to tuck into a delightful High Tea. Served in the critically acclaimed and ever-popular Palette restaurant, superstar Executive Chef Dayan Hartill-Law has curated the ultimate high tea experience. A couple of highlights are the Glazed ham with wattle mustard, smoked cheddar and pickle, the Coronation chicken and the Caramel pecan millionaires shortbread. Divine! Prices start at $70 per adult with bubbly upgrades available.
Where: HOTA Gallery, 135 Bundall Road, Surfers Paradise

High Tea at Palette, Surfers Paradise (image supplied)
High Tea at Palette, Surfers Paradise (image supplied)
Greendays

With its pavilion backdrop, lush gardens, and tranquil setting, this centrally located secluded oasis is the home of high tea. Not only high tea, though! They also have High Cheese! What’s High Cheese, you ask? It’s basically a tour through cheese land with 8 decadent dishes and a wine in hand. Say less! Stop one- champagne poached pear with gorgonzola. Stop two- house specialty carrot cake with cream cheese, and so on. That dairy dream boat is $85pp.

They also have a French Inspired high Tea- think Spinach Choux with Creamed Eggs and French Apple Tart Tatin for $68pp. Also, a Vegan High Tea for $78pp, a Gluten Free High Tea for $78pp and a Junior High Tea (babycinos included!) for $39 per child. No one misses out!
Where: 8/6 Ashmore Road, Bundall

Afternoon Tea at The Langham, Gold Coast (image supplied)
Afternoon Tea at The Langham, Gold Coast (image supplied)
The Langham

Okay, so technically this one is officially called an Afternoon Tea, but when it comes to sumptuously snacking our way through bite-sized helpings of Opera cake made with coffee, almond and 54% dark chocolate Callebaut and tarts of crispy prosciutto, mushroom, truffle mousse, and fried quail egg. 

In a British nod to its namesake at The Langham, London, where traditional English afternoon tea was served over 150 years ago, the stunning Palm Court restaurant inside the hotel pays tribute to its heritage. Serving a bespoke offering of the traditional Afternoon Tea crafted by culinary experts, it’s time to start practising your tea drinking etiquette (no pinky!). Prices start from $95 per person.
Where: 38 Old Burleigh Road, Surfers Paradise

Bon Appetea Teahouse

Nestled in leafy Mudgeeraba, the stunningly decorated and truly breathtaking Bon Appetea Teahouse exudes French charm and traditional elegance. Popular for bridal showers, baby showers, birthdays and basically any event you can think of, their Luxe High Tea is the definition of decadence. Think buttermilk scones with homemade jam and cream and a selection of petite patisseries, organic sandwiches and savoury bites. Oh and if you’re on the hunt for a truly beautiful, quaint, spot to tie the knot, this one’s a keeper. $55 per adult.
Where: 7 Johns Road, Mudgeeraba

High Tea at Tarte Tea Garden, Currumbin (Image: © 2025 Inside Gold Coast)
High Tea at Tarte Tea Garden, Currumbin (Image: © 2025 Inside Gold Coast)
Tarte Tea Garden

It was only a matter of time before the Gold Coast’s fav boujee bakery and brunch spot threw their hat into the High Tea ring. Thank god they did, because now we have a gorgeous tea garden to drink tea and coffee and nibble on cakes, scones, and sweet treats amongst greenery. Could we ask for more? No, but they delivered more. Starting with Tiramisu Coffee, Traditional French Hot Chocolate (AKA a teapot of liquid chocolate), fresh-baked scones, mini pastries, ceremonial-grade matcha, batch-brew coffee and cloud drinks. My goodness! Walk-ins welcome or book ahead.
Where: 2 Thrower Dr, Currumbin

Words by Kellie Leader and Chelsea Ipsen

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