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Buttery Boy’s pancake menu has been drawing diners from across Brisbane.

Brisbane’s most exciting cafe openings of 2024 (so far)

From a fabulous full-service New Farm cafe and sando-slinging Japanese spot, to an Italian bakery in a classic heritage precinct, here’s what to check out.

  • Matt Shea
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The Alliance Hotel has been relaunched in Spring Hill.

One of Brisbane’s best bar groups has relaunched an iconic 1864-built pub

This “Heartbreak Ridge” classic features a rejuvenated front bar, a menu of Australian game dishes, and a private dining room in a wine cellar. Take a peek inside.

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Dario Manca will open Attimi by Dario Manca in early September.

Paddington’s NOTA to transform into a ‘Michelin’-inspired Italian fine-diner

“I wanted to be a bit of a pioneer”: a popular former Rosmarino chef will serve two degustation menus, taking diners on a food tour of the Italian peninsula.

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Gum Bistro opened in April in West End.

Brisbane’s most exciting restaurant openings of 2024 (so far)

From glitzy steakhouses and laneway CBD diners to new French from the Happy Boy crew and the arrival of a southern hospitality powerhouse, here’s what to tick off.

  • Matt Shea
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Envy Newstead folks who get to call this hatted restaurant their local

It’s a series of simple gifts, presented with care, at this moody eatery – including a mussels dish that you won’t soon forget.

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Cold roast chicken salad with celeriac, horseradish, capers and a tarragon mustard dressing.

First look: Supernormal sister venue Bar Miette opens in a brilliant riverside space

With one-of-a-kind views of the Story Bridge and an all-day, European-leaning menu, this is far from Supernormal afterthought. Here’s what to expect.

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Alba Bar & Deli in Brisbane’s CBD poured its last drinks on Saturday night.

‘I don’t think we’ll be the last’: Why one of Brisbane’s best bars has closed

The closure came just days after it was named Queensland’s best bar. Still, owner Jamie Fleming remains optimistic about Brisbane’s food and drink future.

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Dumbo’s Bonnie Shearston and Tom Sanceau at Portside Wharf.

A classic NYC-inspired CBD burger joint is expanding to Portside Wharf

It will be the same but different, with a slick fit-out, expanded menu, more beers and a punchy wine list. Also, it will be doing fried chicken and champagne nights.

  • Matt Shea
Paul Piticco, Denis Sheahan and Andrew Baturo outside Naldham House.

Coming soon: ‘Brisbane’s Raffles’ set to animate waterfront dining hub

A pan-European brasserie and late-night cocktail lounge have been announced, with a two-hatted chef and star designer attached.

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Cerin’s Italian baked good have been a hit with locals since the pasticceria opened in late May.

Gabba locals line up for new bakery’s slick Italian treats

Come for carbonara Danishes, pistachio cornetti, creamy brioche buns, mini tarts with custard and seasonal fruit, and crunchy savoury focaccia.

  • Matt Shea
The black Angus katsy sando at Supernova.

Diners queuing out the door for sandos at this Japanese vinyl cafe

It’s also serving soba, pan-fried potato mochi, Japanese curry bread, and canned strawberry cake. But you’d best arrive early.

  • Matt Shea

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