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Faster Pasta

Spaghetto in Palm Beach serves up pasta to go.

Spaghetto, Palm Beach (Image: © 2026 Inside Gold Coast)
Spaghetto, Palm Beach (Image: © 2026 Inside Gold Coast)

When the day calls for comfort food, nothing quite hits the spot like a big bowl of pasta. And now with the opening of Spaghetto in Palm Beach, you can curb your carb cravings quicker than you can say bellissimo!

Spaghetto is equal parts tradition and takeaway where you don’t need to wait for a dinner reservation to get your fix.

Spaghetto, Palm Beach (Image: © 2026 Inside Gold Coast)
Spaghetto, Palm Beach (Image: © 2026 Inside Gold Coast)

The brainchild of chefs Rodrigo Abranches and Stefano Mondonico, Spaghetto was born out of a dream to bring Italian comfort food to busy Australian streets. They couldn’t find a place where they could enjoy high-quality pasta to go, so they created it.

“We grew up with pasta as a daily ritual – homemade sauces, seasonal ingredients, family tables. Now we’re bringing that same tradition to Australia, designed for today’s lifestyle.”

Both Rodrigo and Stefano bring serious kitchen cred to the table. With years of experience across restaurants and cafes in Australia and Brazil, plus Stefano’s well-earned reputation within Sydney’s hospitality scene at hotspots like North Bondi Fish and Pan Divino, this is a duo who know their way around a sauce.

Spaghetto, Palm Beach (Image: © 2026 Inside Gold Coast)
Spaghetto, Palm Beach (Image: © 2026 Inside Gold Coast)

And being hands-on kinda guys, Rodrigo quite literally built the dream himself, designing and constructing the fit-out.

The sleek, takeaway-style space stands out on the corner of the Gold Coast Highway and Palm Beach Avenue, next to Lefty’s Tattoo Shop. With just 15 seats, it’s designed for diners who want their comfort food without the commitment of a long sit-down affair.

Let’s talk about the menu. Or more accurately, your menu. At Spaghetto, you’re the head chef of your own carb-loaded creation. It’s a build-your-own bowl situation that puts you firmly in control, whether you’re in the mood for something traditional or feeling a little more experimental.

Spaghetto, Palm Beach (Image: © 2026 Inside Gold Coast)
Spaghetto, Palm Beach (Image: © 2026 Inside Gold Coast)

Start by choosing your pasta, handmade daily by a local supplier. Whether you’re into spaghetti, pappardelle or firmly in your rigatoni era, there’s a carb for every craving.

Next, it’s time to get saucy. Keep it classic with a rich Napoli, go creamy with a white or rose, or lean green with a punchy pesto.

Then comes the fun part: toppings. Pile on the veg, cheese and ham, or dial things up with premium additions like chicken, prawns or slow-cooked beef. And if you really want indulgence, a spoonful of stracciatella is the ultimate chef’s kiss.

Spaghetto, Palm Beach (Image: © 2026 Inside Gold Coast)
Spaghetto, Palm Beach (Image: © 2026 Inside Gold Coast)

No time to decide? We hear you. The house recipes have you covered with tried-and-true crowd pleasers. Hearty Bolognese, fiery Chilli Prawn, or Boscaiola loaded with bacon and mushroom are all pasta-tively perfect choices.

There are also gluten-free, vegan and lactose-free options available, ensuring everyone can join the pasta party.

And of course, no Italian meal would be complete without Tiramisu to finish.

Spaghetto, Palm Beach (Image: © 2026 Inside Gold Coast)
Spaghetto, Palm Beach (Image: © 2026 Inside Gold Coast)

In a world that often feels rushed, Spaghetto manages to honour the traditions of Italian cooking while embracing the realities of modern life.

It’s fast food, but as it should be.

Where: Shop 3/ 1132 Gold Coast Highway, Palm Beach
When: Daily, 11:30am-8:30pm

Words by Lisette Drew
Images by Liam McDonald

Spaghetto, Palm Beach (Image: © 2026 Inside Gold Coast)
Spaghetto, Palm Beach (Image: © 2026 Inside Gold Coast)

All you need is LOAF

Palmy’s new LOAF serves up tiramisu iced lattes and acai bowls by the beach.

LOAF, Palm Beach (Image: © 2026 Inside Gold Coast)
LOAF, Palm Beach (Image: © 2026 Inside Gold Coast)

Palm Beach baes – your new sweet spot has arrived! For those who were heartbroken over Mylk Well’s closure, dry your mylky tears!

Owner Sophia Buntine has opened up a brand new spot just steps away from the old locale and even closer to the beach.

After closing Mylk Well due to the building being demolished, Sophia was planning to take a well-earned break. However, it didn’t last long!

Speciality drinks, LOAF, Palm Beach (Image: © 2026 Inside Gold Coast)
Speciality drinks, LOAF, Palm Beach (Image: © 2026 Inside Gold Coast)

When she heard whispers of a space becoming available on the GC Highway just a few streets away from the original location, the opportunity was too good to pass up.

With a baby on the way, it’s been a wild ride getting LOAF open, but Sophia couldn’t wait to get back to slinging coffees for the Palm Beach community.

“Our beautiful customers are so laid back and just genuine,” she said.

LOAF, Palm Beach (Image: © 2026 Inside Gold Coast)
LOAF, Palm Beach (Image: © 2026 Inside Gold Coast)

Sitting pretty on the corner of Gold Coast Highway and 15th Avenue, Sophia was keen for a fresh aesthetic while keeping some signature styling from the OG cafe. Lush green walls pay homage to Mylk Well, while the white-framed pickup window makes it feel like you’re popping around to a friend’s place for coffee rather than ordering from a cafe.

The window overlooks a timber deck dotted with tiled white tables and large umbrellas for shade. There’s plenty of seating, a relaxed coastal feel and pooches are welcome too, which, on the GC, is practically essential.

Let’s just say Sophia has done it again, combining the cafe holy trinity of great coffee, quality food and amazing people into one cool hangout.

LOAF, Palm Beach (Image: © 2026 Inside Gold Coast)
LOAF, Palm Beach (Image: © 2026 Inside Gold Coast)

Being so close to the beach, the Acai Bowl with fresh banana and berries is shaping up to be a local favourite, and you can customise with peanut butter, pistachio drizzle or nutella if you’re feeling a little extra.

For smaller bites, there’s Avo Toast, Crumpets, Banana Bread and Fruit Toast, all reasonably priced for a quick brekkie.

Acai Bowl, LOAF, Palm Beach (Image: © 2026 Inside Gold Coast)
Acai Bowl, LOAF, Palm Beach (Image: © 2026 Inside Gold Coast)

Loaded smoothies are the ultimate grab-and-go option to take down to the beach. We recommend a Green Galaxy with spinach, mango, banana, pineapple, spirulina and coconut water all swirled together, while the Tropical Storm is summer in smoothie form, with mango, banana, pineapple, passionfruit and coconut water.

When it comes to coffee, you’ll find all your hot and cold favourites made with Supreme Coffee beans, as well as some fun specialty drinks like Mont Blanc, Pistachio Cold Brew, Strawberry Matcha and Coconut Cloud.

LOAF, Palm Beach (Image: © 2026 Inside Gold Coast)
LOAF, Palm Beach (Image: © 2026 Inside Gold Coast)

But it’s the weekend special that has customers lining up around the corner.

The Tiramisu Iced Latte — currently only available on weekends — is a collab with Chef Frankie in Currumbin. A classic iced latte is crowned with a slice of Chef Frankie’s famous tiramisu, creating a dream combo that’s equal parts morning coffee and moreish dessert.

One sip and you’ll be yelling through the window to Sophia: “I LOAF YOU!”

When: Daily, 5am – 12pm
Where: 1237 Gold Coast Highway, Palm Beach

Words by Lisette Drew
Images by Liam McDonald

LOAF, Palm Beach (Image: © 2026 Inside Gold Coast)
LOAF, Palm Beach (Image: © 2026 Inside Gold Coast)

12 bueno Gold Coast Mexican spots

On your marg, get set, GO!

Costa Taco, Broadbeach (Image: © 2024 Inside Gold Coast)
Costa Taco, Broadbeach (Image: © 2024 Inside Gold Coast)

It’s one of life’s greatest pleasures; eating Mexican and drinking margis – sounds a bit corny but we stand by it. So it’s pretty darn lucky the Gold Coast is spoilt for choice when it comes to Mexican meals, mmm there’s a little Mariachi band playing in our head just thinking about it.

And if you don’t like Mexican then this is guac-ward, because we’ve done the heavy lifting – aka eating – so you can pick your taco joint of choice and put your taco where your mouth is. Come on, don’t be salty – unless you’re a margarita of course.

So here’s our round up of the Coast’s best spots to get your Mexican fix, but before you go don’t forget the rules – first we fiesta, then we siesta. We’ll be there faster than you can say “extra guac, please”.

Street Taco Bar & Taqueria, Paradise Point (Image: © 2025 Inside Gold Coast)
Street Taco Bar & Taqueria, Paradise Point (Image: © 2025 Inside Gold Coast)
Street Taco Bar & Taqueria

Street Taco Bar & Taqueria brings bold, flavour-packed Mexican eats to Paradise Point, and locals are absolutely here for it. Blending authentic flavours with a laidback coastal vibe, this colourful spot serves up all the classics with serious heart. On the menu, think punchy tacos, loaded nachos, slow-cooked meats and churros worth saving room for, all made fresh and gluten-free without missing a beat. The margaritas are flowing, the energy is warm and welcoming, and it’s the kind of place you’ll find yourself coming back to on repeat.
Where: Shop 5, 46 The Esplanade, Paradise Point

El Camino Cantina

With shops across the country, we’re lucky to have ourselves one of these spicy little dens of Mexican magic here on the Goldy. Slip in and slip on a sombrero and let the endless fantastic food and de-lish cocktails flow. Overlooking one of the Gold Coast’s best known beaches – Surfers Paradise – it’s big on size, vibes and margs… No really, the margs are giant and nothing gets us going like a cocktail as big as our sombrero.
Where: Paradise Centre, 2 Cavill Avenue, Surfers Paradise

El Camino Cantina, Paradise Centre, Surfers Paradise (image supplied)
El Camino Cantina, Paradise Centre, Surfers Paradise (image supplied)
The Aztec

Kicking around since 1995, The Aztec Broadbeach…along with The Aztec Coolangatta…is a hit with the whole fam, boasting a fun-loving mixture of cosy booths, ultra-modern furnishings, neon lights and an epic fluoro bar. A colourful and upbeat venue, you’re spoilt for choice with all the Mexican goodies you’d hope to find and half price lunches Friday through Sunday in case you needed any more convincing.
Where: The Aria Building, Shop 11/17 Albert Avenue, Broadbeach & 152 Griffith Street (Twin Towns end), Coolangatta

Costa Taco

We briefly considered gatekeeping Costa Taco to keep those highly coveted tables to ourselves, but a list of epic Mexican eats without it just wouldn’t sit right. Especially now they’ve expanded with a Broadbeach outpost and their biggest venue yet in Burleigh. Serving up seriously authentic Mexican fare, the menu is short, sharp and all about doing a few things exceptionally well, with a focus on local, seasonal ingredients. Now, stop reading and order the fish tacos.
Where: Cnr Armrick Ave and Gold Coast Hwy, Broadbeach and 1136 Gold Coast Highway, Palm Beach

Costa Taco, Broadbeach (Image: © 2024 Inside Gold Coast)
Costa Taco, Broadbeach (Image: © 2024 Inside Gold Coast)
Nude Amigos

Grab your (fully clothed) amigos and head on down to Cancun – okay fine, Broadbeach – because Nude Amigos might be cheeky in name, but its flavours are seriously bold. The space is light, breezy and effortlessly chic, basically calling your name for a long, leisurely sip of one of the exotic (read: very fancy) tequilas lining the bar.

And the good times don’t stop there – Nude Amigos has spread the fiesta across three locations, with venues in Broadbeach, Coolangatta and Kingscliff, so you’re never too far from a margarita moment.
Where: Lot 1, 70 Surf Parade, Broadbeach, The Strand Shopping Centre, Coolangatta and 60 Marine Parade, Kingscliff

Bonita Bonita

Eats institution Bonita Bonita, along with little sister Bon Bon (pouring mezcals and tequilas for your pre or post-dinner festivities), is a long-standing fave for good reason. The dimly lit, moody and ornate interiors set the scene for an intimate dining experience, while the menu delivers every single time. Once a dinner-only darling, the Mexican gods have answered our prayers, with lunch now firmly in the mix alongside their iconic evening service. Settle in for seriously mouth-watering eats, the grilled corn is a must, and the cocktails? Just as iconic.
Where: 2460 Gold Coast Highway, Mermaid Beach

Mexicali (image supplied)
Mexicali (image supplied)
Mexicali

Always buzzing, Mexicali brings those laidback Cali meets Mexico vibes we just can’t quit. If you’re rolling deep, do yourself a favour and lock in a banquet so you can spend less time deciding and more time focused on the margaritas. Sunset sips on the balcony are a non-negotiable, and don’t even think about leaving without a cheeky snap under the ever-changing lightbox message on the stairs.
Where: Level 1, 2223 Gold Coast Highway, Nobby Beach

Hotel Panchos

Who said the beachside burbs should be having all the fun? Not us, so if you’ve been having a siesta on our humble Hinterland’s worst kept secret and Gold Coast institution, Hotel Panchos, then this is the sign you need to get on out to Mudgeeraba so they can guac your world. With splashes of colour from wall to wall plus enchiladas, margs and tinnies at the ready you’re set for a spec-taco-lar feed.
Where: 581 Springbrook Road, Mudgeeraba

Hail Mary (image supplied)
Hail Mary (image supplied)
Hail Mary

If you haven’t been to Hail Mary, have you even done Burleigh? Tucked down a James Street laneway, this pink-hued gem is easy to miss – but trust, it’s worth finding. She’s not just a pretty face either, dishing up some of the freshest, most flavour-packed Mexican going around. Swing by for lunch or dinner and you’ll quickly see why it’s a local fave.
Where: 6/26 James Street, Burleigh Heads

Frida Sol

Frida Sol is one of those institutions that locals quietly rave about. Looking out over the Gold Coast Highway, it opens into a vibey little taqueria serving up fresh, modern Mexican. Order the prawn tacos, they’re a crowd fave for a reason, or dive into the loaded nachos piled high with all the good stuff. It’s also a winner for families thanks to a top-notch kids menu.
When: 1176 Gold Coast Hwy, Palm Beach

Tommy's Tacos, Currumbin (Image: © 2024 Inside Gold Coast)
Tommy's Tacos, Currumbin (Image: © 2024 Inside Gold Coast)
Tommy’s Taco Bar

This vibrant spot has well and truly settled into its Mexican era, serving up a punchy, flavour-packed menu alongside a laidback, come-as-you-are vibe. Expect all the good stuff done right, think crispy fish tacos, slow-cooked pork numbers and quesabirria that’ll have you planning your next visit mid-bite. The bar is stacked with tequila and mezcal, the margaritas go hard, and Taco Tuesday is your weekly excuse sorted.
Where: 140 Duringan Street, Currumbin

Agave Rosa

Fresh, flavour-packed dishes with a cheeky hit of oriental flair (go on, try saying that after a margarita or two) are the name of the game at Agave Rosa. It’s vibrant, a little bit funky and seriously welcoming, with a menu that fuses two absolute fave cuisines in all the right ways. And because no Mexican spot worth its salt skimps on the good stuff, the cocktails and margaritas here absolutely go off.
Where: Shop 2/74 Musgrave Street, Coolangatta

Words by Jacqueline Bojanowski and Belinda Symons

Hibachi Chicken Achiote & De Lechon (Pork) taco's, Agave Rosa (Image: © 2021 Inside Gold Coast)
Hibachi Chicken Achiote & De Lechon (Pork) taco's, Agave Rosa (Image: © 2021 Inside Gold Coast)

14 next-level Gold Coast rooftop bars

Level-up your drinking game.

Aviary Rooftop Bar, Southport (image supplied)
Aviary Rooftop Bar, Southport (image supplied)

If Queensland weather doesn’t shout rooftop bars at you in a high-pitched squeal, we don’t know what will. Our climate, coupled with the amazing hospitality scene here in our city, means these open-air meccas of good times and delicious libations are the prime place to find yourself — any time of the year! It’s all about drinks in the sunshine and snapping selfies with picturesque backgrounds for Insta-bragging purposes.

So, in honour of bars in high places, here are 14 next-level rooftop bars (listed north to south) you should prioritise visiting this weekend, next weekend and the weekend after…

Aviary Rooftop Bar
Perched atop Mantra on Sharks, Aviary Rooftop Bar’s views are as stunning as their extensive drinks list. With 180 degree views over the Surfers Paradise skyline and the ocean, it’s the perfect place for an after work beverage or Sunday arvo session with the crew. Ohh and don’t even get us started on their authentic Italian pizzas, and tapas… if you know, you know.
Where: Mantra at Sharks, Melia Ct, Southport (next to Southport Sharks)

Mr PP's Deli & Rooftop Bar (Image: © 2017 Inside Gold Coast)
Mr PP's Deli & Rooftop Bar (Image: © 2017 Inside Gold Coast)

Mr PP’s Deli & Rooftop Bar
A game-changer in Southport’s food and beverage scene, Mr PP’s is a multi level pizzeria and rooftop bar boasting city views and plenty of good vibes in the century-old postal building. There is a generous menu full of pizzas, tapas and charcuterie boards, the ideal scenario. Plus cocktails and local tipples, of which there are many. Live music on Sundays too.
Where: 43 Nerang St, Southport

Last Night on Earth
Pretty sure that if it were, in fact, your last night on Earth, you would want to spend it at a sweet rooftop bar with bulk cocktails at the ready. Last Night on Earth is the work of local legend Arran Wollams and his crew. It’s a somewhat underworld themed rooftop bar in the heart of Southport offering good times aplenty. It’s a dive bar, but not as you know it. Check it out.
Where: 50b Nerang St, Southport 

Cali Beach, Surfers Paradise (image supplied)
Cali Beach, Surfers Paradise (image supplied)

Cali Beach Club
Cali Beach Club is not just a rooftop bar, it’s Australia’s largest Beach Club! This Gold Coast classic is the ultimate beachside party destination that’s never known a dull moment. The 2L spritzer and cocktail jugs may have something to do with this… One minute, you’re lounging on your dedicated daybed by the pool. Next, you’re sipping a Cali Colada in the pool. What’s that? The DJ set has begun?! Off to the dancefloor with you!
Where: 21a Elkhorn Ave, Surfers Paradise

Lulu Rooftop & Bar
Say hello to the lovely Lulu. Think Miami’s art deco scene meets laid-back tropical Gold Coast, with lush greenery, plush booth seating and marble-topped bars, it’s a vibe! Throw in the fact it’s on a rooftop and we’re sold. Okay, that’s a lie, our booths were booked when we got word of Throwback Thursdays, RnB Fridays and the regular Grils Brunches…
Where: Level 2/4 Orchid Ave, Surfers Paradise

The Exhibitionist Bar at HOTA Gallery (image supplied)
The Exhibitionist Bar at HOTA Gallery (image supplied)

The Exhibitionist Bar
News flash: HOTA isn’t just for the arts and culture, people, it’s also for cocktails. Speciality cocktails- each inspired by and changed to reflect the art centre’s current major exhibitions. We feel more cultured already. Enjoy it all while absorbing the breathtaking views of the city skyline. The highly talented Tom Angel heads up the bar and cocktail list, which is a seriously good spot for a sundowner — and the ideal place to take out of towners!
Where: Level 5/135 Bundall Rd, Surfers Paradise

The Island Rooftop
It’s the largest open-air (and much adored) rooftop on the Gold Coast, perched on top of The Island in Surfers Paradise. This spot is kind of a unicorn, being part nightclub, part bar and part live music venue. It’s where killer beats meet delicious eats and craft cocktails. Every weekend you’ll find a line-up of DJs playing, a specially curated cocktail menu, and indulgent share-style eats. Think of it as your new weekend ritual.
Where: 3128 Surfers Paradise Blvd, Surfers Paradise

Opening night at JuJu, Mermaid Beach (image supplied)
Opening night at JuJu, Mermaid Beach (image supplied)

Nineteen at The Star
The fanciest of the bunch is undoubtedly Nineteen at The Star, complete with velvet booth-style seating, an infinity pool and ocean views for days. Found atop The Star Gold Coast’s The Darling, Nineteen is the perfect place for people-watching, dressing up and sipping on fancy tipples while dancing the night away. Be sure to take a snap on the runway stretching out into the pool!
Where: The Darling, Gold Coast Hwy, Broadbeach 

JuJu
This rooftop bar has serious “it’s a vibe” energy. JuJu in Nobby Beach delivers upscale dining with a side of cheeky fun. Split across two levels, this venue is perfect for sunset cocktails and late-night revelry. Expect Euro-summer vibes, lush greenery, and after-hours parties that feel straight out of Mykonos. With a sleek rooftop bar featuring a retractable roof, tequila carts, and live DJ-saxophonist duos, JuJu is where you go when you’re ready to keep the night alive.
Where: 2235 Gold Coast Hwy, Mermaid Beach

Rooftop at Sueño, Mermaid Beach (image by Mathilde Bouby Photography)
Rooftop at Sueño, Mermaid Beach (image by Mathilde Bouby Photography)

Sueno Rooftop
Sueno is one of (if not, the) hottest bars on the Gold Coast, and for excellent reason. Go from dinner at Norte to a chilled rooftop, and chat the night away under the moonlight with a marg in hand. The Nobby Beach venue is ideal for a weekend catch-up, a mid-week cheeky cocktail, or an epic bottomless brunch every Saturday and Sunday. Do yourself a favour, find yourself here sipping a cocktail whilst drinking in the gorgeous view.
Where: 2215 Gold Coast Hwy, Mermaid Beach

Justin Lane
A much-loved favourite among locals and visitors alike, Justin Lane is still one of the most popular rooftops on the Gold Coast and was actually the coast’s first official rooftop bar opening in 2011! Hard to imagine. The space is intimate, with booth-style seating overlooking Burleigh and plenty of cocktails to tickle your fancy. Once you’re done slinging back bevvys with the gang, head downstairs for some fair dinkum pizza (it’s so damn good).
Where: 1708-1710 Gold Coast Hwy, Burleigh Heads

Burleigh Pavilion (image supplied)
Burleigh Pavilion (image supplied)

Burleigh Pavilion
This one is straight-up iconic and the vibe is a match. It’s as close to the ocean as you can get with a cocktail before it becomes a safety hazard. You may be closer to Earth for this one, but the view here is arguably the best on the Gold Coast. Soak in the stunning sunshine while mulling over which epic cocktail to try first.
Where: 3a/43 Goodwin Tce, Burleigh Heads

The Collective
Everyone’s favourite multi-restaurant establishment, The Collective in Palm Beach, boasts a sweet rooftop bar with epic cocktails for your sipping pleasure. You can also order eats from one of the five menus on offer and watch the sunset while you’re at it. We recommend it.
Where: 1128 Gold Coast Hwy, Palm Beach

The Collective Rooftop (image supplied)
The Collective Rooftop (image supplied)

Kirra Beach House
Making waves for all the right reasons – Kirra Beach House redefined the southern eats and sips game. The handiwork of local hospo gun, Dave Galvin, which speaks to the caliber in and of itself – with three seperate bars, insta-worthy interiors, cabana-studded wraparound terrace and panoramic ocean views from all angles! We’d be remiss not to also mention the Mediterranean-style grazing and crafted cocktails. Perfect 10’s all round.
Where: Level 1, 2 Marine Pde, Coolangatta

Words by Chelsea Ipsen

Kirra Beach House, Kirra (image supplied)
Kirra Beach House, Kirra (image supplied)
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