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“You are, my Cinebar, I could watch you forever….”

A premium cinema, eats and sips destination is coming to Coolangatta.

Cinebar Licensed Cinema, Coolangatta (image supplied)
Cinebar Licensed Cinema, Coolangatta (image supplied)

Southern GC folk, if you like movies and the finer things in life and duh, who doesn’t, do we have a public service announcement for you. As of April, say hoo-roo to meh popcorn, brain-freeze frozen cokes, and bung tailbones from sitting in a claustrophobic chair for 1.5+ hours, coz the ultimate fancy-pants cinema experience is coming to 4225!

Brisbane’s much loved Cinebar Licensed Cinemas is bringing its premium, full-service feels to The Strand at Coolangatta and LBR, Channing Tatum looks even dreamier from a luxe leather lounger with a bougie cocktail in hand.

Cinebar Licensed Cinema, Coolangatta (image supplied)
Cinebar Licensed Cinema, Coolangatta (image supplied)

Think all-the-things like an on-fleek boutique bar, multiplex screens, state-of-the-art digital projection and sound, and restaurant quality meals from a seasonal menu. Even better, both the a-la-carte nosh and your beverage/s of choice (boozy or non-alcoholic) are delivered directly to your uber comfy recliner by experienced waiters. This means you won’t miss a millisecond of the latest blockbuster, or feel those pesky mid-movie hunger pangs.

And while we’re talking recliners, there will be precisely 374 here which is the most in Queensland #BiggerIsBetter. Whether it’s date night, girl’s night, or just night (excuse entirely optional), we’ll use any reason…or lack thereof…to experience the flashy factor of Cinebar. Delivering an affordable yet swanky destination for movie-goers to kick back, relax and soak up some VIP treatment, it has more style and swagger than you can poke an 80s vibing choc top at.

Cinebar Licensed Cinema, Coolangatta (image supplied)
Cinebar Licensed Cinema, Coolangatta (image supplied)

But wait there’s more and no, they’re not throwing in a free bag of Jaffas coz #Naf, but in addition to the seasonal menu, Cinebar also creates special themed menus! Think carefully curated drinks, meals and desserts exclusive to major film releases, and this is so cool it makes those frozen cokes we mentioned seem luke warm at best.

And just when we thought this place couldn’t possibly be anymore ‘Status Level: Oscar-worthy’, it proves us wrong…for all the right reasons! Cinebar is, and always has been, family owned and operated by Queenslanders and who doesn’t love to #supportlocal. Opening eighteen years ago, the the brand has gone from strength to strength and is now synonymous with the ultimate BrisVegas date-night experience.

Cinebar Licensed Cinema, Coolangatta (image supplied)
Cinebar Licensed Cinema, Coolangatta (image supplied)

So if you want to ‘Step Up’ your movie game and somebody fan us – we’re thinking about Channing again, plus soak up premium personalised food and beverages, Cinebar at The Strand at Coolangatta will be the place to do it.

Where: The Strand at Coolangatta, Coolangatta
When: Opening in early April

For more info, jump on The Strand at Coolangatta and Cinebar’s socials or on Cinebar’s website:
FB: @strandcoolangatta & @cinebar.coolangatta
Insta: @strandcoolangatta & @cinebar.coolangatta

Words by Bianca Trathen.

STORY SPONSORED BY THE STRAND AT COOLANGATTA

15 reasons locals love Coolangatta

Rooftop of The Pink Hotel, Coolangatta (Image: © 2017 The Undercurrent)
Rooftop of The Pink Hotel, Coolangatta (Image: © 2017 The Undercurrent)

Coolangatta is our southernmost suburb and an uncomplicated little town. Apart from when in summer (and outside lockdowns), you can travel between two time zones — by simply crossing the street!

Time travelling aside, Coolangatta has long been loved for its laidback, beachside vibes and of course, pumping surf when the elements align and the swell fills in. These days, there is a multitude of reasons to visit other than amazing beaches and world-class waves. These include outstanding food venues, lively bars and a few other businesses worthy of your attention. So here are some worthy reasons for a nip into Cooly town.

Have a beachside coffee at Vanilla Lily
Quite possibly Coolangatta’s prettiest cafe, Vanilla Lily is serving up solid coffees and fresh eats in a beautiful setting opposite Greenmount Beach. Chill with the local community who love this hangout and enjoy the delectable fare. Our pick is the Avocado Toast with sliced radish, dried chilli flakes, pomegranate and drizzled with raw honey and lemon on a slice of sourdough.
Where: Shop 2, 110 Marine Parade, Coolangatta

Avocado Toast, Vanilla Lily (Image: © 2020 Inside Gold Coast)
Avocado Toast, Vanilla Lily (Image: © 2020 Inside Gold Coast)

Drink a beer at the Coolangatta Hotel
The Cooly Hotel is an absolute must-do. This well-known bar is opposite the town’s main stretch of sand and is often the place folks find themselves towards the latter part of the day. The attractions are world-class live music and great vibes aplenty. Pull up a chair and make an afternoon of it with salt-licked breezes blowing and uninterrupted beach views.
Where: Corner Warner Street & Marine Parade, Coolangatta

Enjoy some good food at Choofas Smokehouse & Seafood
Conveniently located on the town’s main street, the guys at Choofas offer some exceptional fresh and cooked seafood alongside BBQ style smoked meats, ribs, buffalo wings, burgers, steak, chicken and salads able to fill all hungry-bellies. The BBQ smoked meats are rubbed with Choofas own dark dry rub, then cooked long and slow to ensure tenderness and flavour. Choofas Horn Bar is also stocked with over 60 top brand rums, otherwise enjoy a cold beer on tap while overlooking Coolangatta beach as the sun goes down.
Where: 150 Griffith Street, Coolangatta

Grab a pie from the Coolangatta Pie Shop
This iconic Gold Coast pie shop has been around for over 50 years, so it’s no wonder they’re serving up some of the tastiest pies around. You can also get some outrightly delicious caramel slices while you’re at it. Perfect for a mid-morning fuel up or after a big afternoon session of surfing. Fun fact: they’re open 24 hours on weekends.
Where: 50 Griffith Street, Coolangatta

Francie's Pizzeria (Image: © 2018 Inside Gold Coast)
Francie's Pizzeria (Image: © 2018 Inside Gold Coast)

Eat pizza at Francie’s Pizzeria
Francie’s is some of the best pizza you’ll ever sample, so without hesitation, it quickly became the local’s favourite pizza bar. As purely a walk-in and no reservations style venue, swing by ahead of the crowd for delicious and inventive toppings. Our pick is the Pears Brosnan: Gorgonzola, pear, Prosciutto, and Mozzarella. YUM.
Where: 2/102 Griffith Street, Coolangatta

Take a stroll through The Strand
The Strand at Coolangatta is a great respite from all the action at the beach. Filled with all you retail needs (ALDI, Woolies etc), dining (the views from the upstairs restaurants are outstanding) and entertainment (hello Timezone and Cooly’s only cinema). Spend some time strolling around the boutique shops in the air-con; you’re sure to find something you love here.
Where: 72-80 Marine Parade, Coolangatta

Scoop your way through all the flavours at Ottimo
Ottimo serves up great coffee and makes all of their moreish gelatos in-house, but why are their plethora of dazzling flavours so damn good? Likely because the owner and head gelato maker Davide is Italian and has studied for a diploma from the Gelato University of Carpigiani — we didn’t make this up, it’s true!
Where: 18/52 Marine Parade, Coolangatta

Ottimo Gelato (Image: © 2021 Inside Gold Coast)
Ottimo Gelato (Image: © 2021 Inside Gold Coast)

Release your inner child at Timezone
Have the heavens opened up? Or are you simply up for a bit of fun? Timezone Coolangatta features full-sized bowling lanes, over 200 video games, dodgem cars and laser skirmish. Not just one for the kids!
Where: Level 1, 72-80 Marine Parade, The Strand, Coolangatta

Start your day with brekky at South East Espresso
A Cooly favourite for a tasty breakfast and excellent poured Paradox coffee, find South East Espresso tucked a block back from the majestic Rainbow Beach. It’s the ideal spot to satisfy those early morning hankerings, and if you fancy visiting again (which you will after a surf), they’re open for lunch too.
Where: 5 Dutton Street, Coolangatta

Indulge in an Italian feast at Little Cooly
Little Cooly is serving up some mind-blowing handmade pasta alongside a 100-strong Italian wine list that reads like a love letter to Italy itself. If it’s date night, look no further — and if you’re desperate for great pasta, well they have you covered on all bases. In an ode to the local area, dishes have been named after Gold Coast icons and suburbs and shine a light on local produce, for instance The Snapper Rocks features Tweed River prawns, mango, cashews and avocado or The Greenmount features Bangalow bacon, spicy chorizo, a fried egg and mozzarella.
Where: Level 1, Shop 120/72-80 Marine Parade, The Strand, Coolangatta

Little Cooly signage (image supplied)
Little Cooly signage (image supplied)

Get your art on at Maverick Hair & Art Studio
Pop into this tucked away gallery for a fabulous hair spruce up or to enjoy some fresh local art including that of Cooly local Byron Coathup. You’re sure to find sweet, locally designed souvenirs to take home. Your favourite local brand, The Undercurrent is stocked here too. Grab a Cooly tee to remember your time.
Where: First Floor, 1/17 Griffith Street, Coolangatta

Take in the view at Greenmount Beach Surf Club
With unsurpassed views in a northerly direction, you can take in everything overlooking the spectacular Greenmount Beach right up to the skyline of Surfers Paradise and, on some days, beyond. If the surf is good, you can also be entertained by surfers as they jostle with each other and generally tear waves apart — the level here is high. Our favourite is an icy schooner in hand and an amber sunset: perfection.
Where: Marine Parade, Coolangatta

Eat a burger at Eddie’s Grub House.
Rock ‘n roll meets fried chicken, burgers and whiskey: does it get any better than that? Get a mouthful of naughty but nice American classics in this soul food dive bar. They regularly have live music and karaoke nights and are one of the best spots to catch up with mates before a night on the town.
Where: 171 Griffith Street, Coolangatta

Eddie's Grub House (Image: © 2017 Inside Gold Coast)
Eddie's Grub House (Image: © 2017 Inside Gold Coast)

Shop local at Cooly’s Beachside Markets
On every second and fourth Sunday of the month, Queen Elizabeth Park comes alive with plenty of local traders selling anything from raw produce to clothing and accessories. The perfect place to take a stroll with a coffee in hand and the sun on your face — be prepared to spend some money.
Where: Queen Elizabeth Park, Coolangatta

Have a sunset cocktail at Moxy’s Rooftop Bar
This Griffith Street rooftop bar is always packed with sunset and weekend revellers sipping on cocktails living their best lives, and this should include you. Regular DJs and insta-worthy drinks mean this venue is a top place to see in the weekend or alternatively help you get over a hump day from hell. Either way, head upstairs and let the good times roll.
Where: 2/152-154 Griffith Street, Coolangatta

Words by Alex Mitcheson.

Moxy's Rooftop Bar (Image: © 2019 Inside Gold Coast)
Moxy's Rooftop Bar (Image: © 2019 Inside Gold Coast)

Lights, camera, action! Dendy Cinemas opens in Southport

Candy Bar, Dendy Cinemas Southport (Image: © 2022 Inside Gold Coast)
Candy Bar, Dendy Cinemas Southport (Image: © 2022 Inside Gold Coast)

Keen to channel your inner movie buff and check out the latest blockbuster flicks? Perhaps you’re arty and prefer international films from arthouse and foreign productions? Or, maybe you just want to take the kids somewhere we’re they’ll actually sit still for a couple of hours these school holidays? All roads lead to one destination… and that’s the new Dendy Cinema in Southport’s Queen Street Village. Cue the popcorn emojis!!!!

In case you haven’t driven through Southport for a while, Dendy and Queen Street Village call the old Southport Hospital site home in this $550 million re-development project. The Gold Coast was chosen as the location of Australia’s newest Dendy as it has demonstrated a growing artistic maturity bolstered by a thriving film industry and local appetite for global cinema and discerning programming.

Dendy Cinemas - Southport (image supplied)
Dendy Cinemas - Southport (image supplied)

Dendy Southport boasts 11 stylish cinemas with a stunning foyer to relax before or after your film. The second-best thing about Dendy (we’ll get to the first in a moment…) is the broad range of curated content, with something for everyone from the highly commercialised Hollywood-star-infused flick, to family films, and award-winning movies and film festivals. The Dendy Arts program encompasses the very best theatre, opera, ballet and world art events captured for the big screen. Ooooh so cultured!

Now it’s time to talk and draw your attention to Dendy’s numero uno drawcard – each and every cinema is fully licensed!!! Not just one or two, ALL.OF.THEM! That means no more paying a premium price for the privilege of sipping on a sav while you enjoy a movie and really, that’s all the motivation we need. While you’re at the candy bar stocking up on all your cinema essentials, grab yourself a world-famous handmade Dendy choc top with premium ice cream, coz every movie day is cheat day.

Dendy Cinemas - Southport (image supplied)
Dendy Cinemas - Southport (image supplied)

There is an unprecedented number of major films either showing or scheduled for release and we are pumped!

Right now you can catch Elvis, Top Gun Maverick, Minions The Rise of Gru, and the Buzz Lightyear origin story – Lightyear. From Thursday July 6th get a healthy dose of Hemsworth in Thor: Love and Thunder, from Thursday 21st July global best-seller Where The Crawdads Sing co-produced by Reese Witherspoon will kick off, and Dr Who Fans rejoice with a double feature: Dr Who and the Daleks (1965) and Daleks’ Invasion Earth 2150 A.D (1966) showing from Sunday 10th July.

Dendy Arts will be screening National Theatre Live’s award-winning play, Prima Facie from Saturday 23rd July – 27th of July. The Met’s Live in HD Turandot opera is playing from 9th July until 13th July and Exhibition on Screen’s documentary, Canaletto & the Art of Venice, will air on July 16th, 17th and 20th. We feel important just thinking about attending these screenings.

Dendy Cinemas - Southport (image supplied)
Dendy Cinemas - Southport (image supplied)

To celebrate the school holidays, you can catch the latest family films for just $11 (until 10th July). While we’re talking about the kidlets, every Thursday at 10am you can catch REEL BUBS sessions for $11 (under 5s are free), when the cinema is a wee bit quieter. There’s also Budget Tue$days, Senior Wednesdays, and Student Thursdays with $9 tickets. Winning!

The Queen Street Village is serviced by the G:Link light rail with the Nerang Street station on the doorstep, as well as car parking accessed from Nerang and Queen Streets (currently only Nerang Street access open). And watch this space peeps because to complement Dendy, a range of restaurants and food outlets will soon be opening along with a children’s playground, IGA supermarket, chemist and health and beauty services. Translation, it’s shaping up to be our CBD’s stylish new one-stop-shop for all things entertainment, culture and convenience. Woo-hoo!

Where: Queen Street Village, Nerang Street, Southport
When: Daily sessions

Words by Bianca Trathen.

Queen Street Village exterior (Image: © 2022 Inside Gold Coast)
Queen Street Village exterior (Image: © 2022 Inside Gold Coast)

Cooly’s old skool pizzeria that can’t be topped!

Pizza and margaritas from Franc Jrs. (Image: © 2022 Inside Gold Coast)
Pizza and margaritas from Franc Jrs. (Image: © 2022 Inside Gold Coast)

Children of the 90’s, pay attention! Now this may be a bit controversial, but cast your memories back to a time when you’d go to a restaurant to actually….wait for it….eat. When there were no selfies, obligatory food porn shots, fake smiles or Insta pouts in sight. When posing was something strictly reserved for Dolly and Girlfriend cover girls, and oh how we loved the Taylor sisters…

Well, we know a crew who are bringing back the simplicity, authenticity and good times of the non-pretentious 90’s dining vibe, and this is the most refreshing thing we’ve heard all year! We’re talking a gimmick-free traditional pizzeria, brimming with warm family vibes and darn good food. Soz (but not soz) influencers, Franc Jrs Famous Pizzeria in Coolangatta is all about real food for real people….and we’re as excited as we were when the pilot of Dawson’s Creek aired #PaceyForeva.

Dining at Franc Jrs. (Image: © 2022 Inside Gold Coast)
Dining at Franc Jrs. (Image: © 2022 Inside Gold Coast)

If the name Franc Jnr sounds kinda familiar, that’s because it is. This Cooly game-changer is a reinvention of the insanely popular Francie’s (which will also make a comeback, but more on that shortly).

To refresh your memories, this place saw peeps arriving before open-o-clock still sitting at around 60th on the night’s waitlist. Whilst this was obviously a great problem to have, it made owners Anthony and Claudia Pattinson revaluate. Anthony had an idea to pivot and create a space solely focussed on what’s important (i.e., NOT the Insta-friendly factor), and how they could help define kids’ concept of the original pizza experience; homely, honest, humble and of course, delish. Being fellow kiddos of the 90s, Jimmy Young and Carlos Lara were on board, and an old-school NY-meets-classic-Italian vibe started to take shape. Kinda like a 1950’s Manhattan pizzeria, but in 1996, open in 2022. Capiche?

Sicilian Pizza from Franc Jrs. (Image: © 2022 Inside Gold Coast)
Sicilian Pizza from Franc Jrs. (Image: © 2022 Inside Gold Coast)

Increasing oven capacity by three, Franc Jrs is ready for the inevitable onslaught of Detroit-style Sicilian pan pizza lovers. Expect the same mind-blowing flavours and incredibly light airy pizza al la Francie’s style, but more travel-friendly (a win for takeaway fans) and with a little more crisp factor. For those who fancy dining in or street side, there is seating for 50+ bods but with a much more relaxed vibe than in its past life.

Accepting walk-ins only, you’ll be immediately transported way back when, with red leather studded booths hugging ruddy wooden tables. The dark moody wood booth bases and backsplash with old-school etch detail are straight outta yesteryear, as are the brass framed paintings, leadlight lamps, and red and white checked tables.

Booths at Franc Jrs. (Image: © 2022 Inside Gold Coast)
Booths at Franc Jrs. (Image: © 2022 Inside Gold Coast)

Owner Anthony also wears the Head Chef hat and we all know we can expect nothing but the best from this pizza maestro. If you order one thing and one thing only (you won’t) then it HAS to be the authentic Sicilian Square Detroit Style Pizza. Believe us, it is phe-NOM-inal and we’re pretty sure there’s nothing else like it outside of Sicily and the States.

The Classic 13 Inch Pies definitely classify as ‘Things That Make You Go Mmmm’, and the Eggplant Parmigiana will do things to your tastebuds that have not been done before.

Healthy folk, if you want to inject some greenery, then the Fancy Greens Salad will make you feel mildly less guilty for jamming so many carbs down your gullet.

Feel free to grab a beer or wine (you don’t have to ask us twice), and to keep the cocktail drinkers happy (us), there are a key few must-haves. Do yourself a favour and order an old-school Hard Arnold Palmers, a Frozen Limoncello and naturally, the boozey version of a big hug, a Margarita – Franc Jnr style!

Pizzas from Franc Jrs. (Image: © 2022 Inside Gold Coast)
Pizzas from Franc Jrs. (Image: © 2022 Inside Gold Coast)

Before we sign off, we teased earlier that Francies will be back…and only just up the street! Set to be a more refined sibling to the loud and proud Franc Jrs, there’ll be more focus on the process with fine wines, first-class small plates and records a-spinning. Date nights come at me.

So if you’re a pizza fanatic who appreciates a traditional no-frills, bells or whistles kinda vibe, and/or you’re simply a 90s kid looking to relive their local pizzeria experience, Franc Jrs is the only name you ‘knead’ to know.

Where: 2/102 Griffith Street, Coolangatta
When: Opening early September between 4pm – 9pm Wednesday – Saturday (and then lunch 6 days a week)

Words by Bianca Trathen.

Franc Jrs. counter (Image: © 2022 Inside Gold Coast)
Franc Jrs. counter (Image: © 2022 Inside Gold Coast)
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