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Plugging itself as a guitar shop like no other, this quirky laneway outfit is run by a bunch of vintage guitar nuts who are telling the truth.
This absolute gem tucked away in the melaleuca-lined streets of Hawthorne is the hide-out of a veritable who’s who of fresh unique fashion, be it clothes, accessories, jewellery or shoes.
This bare tiled 1966 built arcade is home to the city’s edgiest independent fashion at one end and a host of colourful budget Asian eateries at the other.
There’s nothing run-of-the-mill about this bookshop which specializes in interesting non-fiction tomes to stimulate the grey matter.
This is one of those shops you wish you’d taken the time to stop in years ago
This tranquil oasis of subtropical plants, daybeds and fruity cocktails can be found perched atop the notorious Valley building
A mini foodie’s paradise can be found in this charming little red cafe in the hub of Spring Hill.
South Brisbane's The Fox Hotel is a splendid 1920’s style pub (whose beginnings date back to its original incarnation as the Terminus in the 1880’s) that is almost a stand-alone attraction.
A cute little candy coloured store whose main drawcard is its luscious premise-baked cupcakes, My Sweetopia also does a roaring morning trade in coffee and fruit toast.
One of Brisbane’s bakery gems, serving up fresh New York bagels, Jewish Challah bread (Fridays), gelato, petits fours, brioche & pies
A modest little tea house and patisserie that manages to escape the glitz of the Euro wannabes up the hill
Here’s a rare chance to buy confectionary fresh from the factory – Kellys Candy makes scrumptious peanut brittle, Rocky Road, fudge, honeycomb, coconut ice and Turkish Delight
Jeppo Gelato is one of those rare and precious gems that is worth crossing town for
This grocery store with its faded sign and peeling paint stands as somewhat of a reminder of old West End
Tucked away in the little square next to Woolworths, Gerbino’s does a brisk trade in traditional Italian breads and pastries, thanks to its extensive range of both.
This quirky espresso cafe inhabits an old entry corridor of the interwar heritage listed Government Offices Building.

Top Things To Do In Brisbane This Week

The biggest little country show in Brisbane
Join Emma as she shares songs, stories, and soul
Savour the fine food, wine & entertainment packages on offer
The Farm Gate to City Door Scenic Rim Market is back!
Australia’s most iconic Greek Festival returns to Musgrave Park
Don't miss this inspiring concert of classical music with Camerata
Don't miss the smash hit comedy, The Gospel According to Paul
Find career opportunities for all ages at the Careers & Employment Expo
Brisbane's getting an epic cheese festival
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Brighton Hotel

To celebrate its reopening, Brighton Hotel will host a Welcome Weekend from May 17-19 with an awesome line-up of family-friendly activities & specials
Brighton Hotel
MUST DO

Beauty and the Beast

Your last chance to experience this “truly magical” (Theatre Matters) five‑star production before it leaves Sunday, 9 June.
Beauty and the Beast
THIS WEEKEND

Top Things to Do May 10-12

From Paniyiri, the Brookfield Show, a farm to city riverside market and pop up igloo champagne bar to a stunning new steak & seafood restaurant
This Weekend May 17-19
COMING UP

What's on in June in & Around Brisbane

From an iconic motor fest and writers festival to Bangarra Dance, Elvis on stage and a German lantern fest, here's what's on in June
What's On in June 2024
MUST GO

LEAF 2024

Learn to make sustainable choices one LEAF at a time when Queensland’s largest sustainability festival returns in June
LEAF 2024
FREE

State Library of Queensland

Celebrating photographic portraiture in Australia, the National Photographic Portrait Prize 2023 is just one of the many free exhibitions at State Library
Free Exhibitions at State Library of Queensland
Logie-winner Thomas Weatherill enthrals
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