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Great burgers. Despite being very busy the staff were quick to find tables for incoming diners. Great work.
294 King St, Newtown
Brilliant food, fantastic service, wonderful atmosphere... can't go wrong if you like big crowds.
620 Victoria St, Richmond
A fairly average small scale shopping centre with a "small" Ikea, an average sized Kmart, a Coles, and the usual suspects as shops and around the food court.
Cnr Grey and Melbourne St, South Brisbane
After attending various shows at QPAC over the years I've decided that this is the nicest theatre in Brisbane and my favourite venue for attending shows. The theatre looks stunning, has a mesmerising atmosphere and the seating is incredibly comfortable. Can just sit back and really thoroughly enjoy a show here. I recently saw The Illusionists 2.0 here and plan to attend many more events in the future. I also had an issue with tickets I had purchased recently. The issue was my fault, but I called QPAC up and they were able to sort it out and fix it perfectly for me. Very friendly and very helpful.
169 Dolphin St 2034, Coogee
The Coogee Pavilion is definitely the spot to come in summer. I came here on a Sunday (it only opened on Thursday) and it was absolutely pumping. Every table was full and there was a line of 20 people outside waiting. My friend emailed the day it opened as we were a group of 8 and she basically had to sign her life away to get the table but it was worth it. The cocktails ($16-18) are amazing, the cravado in particular is the ultimate summer drink made with mint, lychee, coconut water and vodka. We shared a few entrees and salads to start. The raw scollops and chicken salad were both stand outs. We then decided to share a few wood fired pizzas which were amazing. We ordered one of each of the desserts to share which was a smart choice as they were very rich but my pick out of all of them would have to have been the salted caramel custard pot. What else was great was the fact that Justin Hemmes was even there saying hi to customers, and making sure everything was going smoothly. He was even open to feedback. Bravo!
14-16 Margaret St 4555, Palmwoods
WOW what a place,,best food on the coast,,real friendly staff to look after you,,beautiful beer garden with sunday afternoon band and a cool beer from the phone box....big thanks to Rick and Lisa for shearing there dream ,,a must to visit
3 Bridge Lane 2000, Sydney
Excellent service - the place is at full capacity and runs like clockwork. Wonderful staff and decor transports u to another era. Food is O.K. Peking duck was a slight disappointment - more of a normal roast duck sliced Peking style. Skin wasn't very crispy. Wouldnt order it again. The meat was somewhat tasteless. Their custom duck oven is more for roast Chinese rather than for Peking style duck. Yum cha steamed sampler - scallops and prawn and sui leung baw were similar to what is available at Din Tai Fung and Chinatown. The steamed mushroom dumpling was delicious. Fresh veges were perfectly cooked - but who goes there for that??? Fried icecream was OK. Tables are way too small so be careful if u order too many things.
285 Brunswick St 3065, Fitzroy
Great atmosphere, incredible decor, fantastic beer selection, and average food. The only good pintxos are the ones being carried around by the waiters. The ones at the front counter either taste very average, or aren't even worth an $0.80 impulse purchase.
50 Hunter St 2000, Sydney
Finally found a spot in the city that doesn't make me want to yank my hair out. Frankie's is an unassuming little spot in the CBD that you would easily pass if you didn't notice the flashing neon sign. If you're looking for a casual after work beer & a bite at a place where you don't have to yell at your neighbour, this might be a good place to start. The pizza is affordable but also very tasty, plenty of beer options, and the staff is surprisingly friendly and accommodating (our waiter kept bringing extra chairs from the back room as our group got bigger). I hear it's open late - not sure what that crowd/vibe might be like but definitely worth a look in the early hours of the evening.
4A/63 Skyring Terrace, Newstead
After hearing about the Betty's Burgers hype for months, we just had to try these burgs at the new store in Newstead. Let me say - not bloody bad, I was impressed. Burgers were definitely tasty overall, meat was tender and flavoursome (with just the right amount of grease) and their special sauce is divine. Mwah! The only criticism I have - and I'm assuming this is a Betty's Burgers chain problem overall - is that portion sizes are kind of on the small size compared with other burger joints. The burgers aren't super filling, and the sides are very overpriced for what you get (teeny tiny side of onion rings for $6!). However, definitely worth the try to anyone who hasn't experienced B' Burgs yet!
186 Brunswick St, Fortitude Valley
Mate great pub, awesome live music, really cool venue. Defiantley come back.
Kinda weird, its open 24hrs and screams takeaway that seems to have grown bigger and classier as time went on. Souvlaki is great and the moussaka was also pretty special. A great range of awesome greek soft drinks too. Staff are 110% super efficient, pleasant and speedy. Menu was quite limited but prices were reasonable. Will be back.