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Gather the bes-teas, it’s time to par-tea

Don’t be chai, say hello to Ms Margot's.

Par-Tea High Tea at Ms Margot's, Hilton Surfers Paradise (Image: © 2023 Inside Gold Coast)
Par-Tea High Tea at Ms Margot's, Hilton Surfers Paradise (Image: © 2023 Inside Gold Coast)

With Mum’s day behind us for another year, you might be forgiven for thinking high tea season has come and scone.

Before you pack away the fancy frocks and lower the pinky finger, we have to let you in on a little secret.

Just chalk it up to another one of those happy discoveries we all make as we grow older and wiser, much like the game-changing revelation that breakfast can in actual fact, be enjoyed any time of the day (and inversely, if you want to have cake for breakfast you can do that too).

So lettuce spill the tea on this little pearl of wisdom: you can treat yourself to high tea any. old. time. you. like. #legasp

Trio Of Soft Corn Tacos at Ms Margot's, Hilton Surfers Paradise (Image: © 2023 Inside Gold Coast)
Trio Of Soft Corn Tacos at Ms Margot's, Hilton Surfers Paradise (Image: © 2023 Inside Gold Coast)

And when it’s time to treat ourselves to the finer things in life, it’s no secret the Hilton Surfers Paradise knows what’s up (quite literally, on account the 57 levels of luxury and all).

Already our go-to destination for staycays and soirees, but we need not only reserve our visits only for special occasions.

Because if you haven’t already met the Hiltons darling ground floor destination Ms Margot’s Bar & Eats, let us introduce you (and yes, she’s every bit as sophisticated as she sounds #howdoyoudoMs).

Nestled right off the bustling Orchid Ave Surfer’s strip Ms Margots promises tantalising drinks, delicious share plates & glittering coastal interiors #nowyou’rejustshowingoff

Ms Margots, high tea and eats. Hilston, Surfers paradise (Image: © 2023 Inside Gold Coast)
Ms Margots, high tea and eats. Hilston, Surfers paradise (Image: © 2023 Inside Gold Coast)

As if all that and a whole lotta it-girl energy isn’t enough, Ms Margot also puts on an infamous high tea spread so in-demand you can get your hands on it seven days a week.

Traditionally reserved for bridal showers, baby showers, birthdays and any special event in between, we maintain that ‘the sun is shining’ and ‘overdue goss sesh’ are perfectly valid reasons too.

Because quite frankly, who couldn’t use a bit more jam and cream in their lives #justbecause.

Par-Tea high tea at Ms Margots, Hilton Surfers Paradise (Image: © 2023 Inside Gold Coast)
Par-Tea high tea at Ms Margots, Hilton Surfers Paradise (Image: © 2023 Inside Gold Coast)

Since varie-tea is the spice of life, The Par-Tea High Tea menu is jam-packed with a tantalising assortment of savoury and sweet classics, perfectly paired with all the essential bevvys (#spoileralert ofc that includes a glass of bubbles which is entirely essential in our humble opinion).

It just wouldn’t be high tea without macarons and of course a berry nice fluffy scone or two with cream and berries – but since you twisted our arm we’ll manage to nibble our way through the Petit Cakes and Salted Caramel Truffles too #ifwemust.

Of course there’s no sad sangas to be found here – only the finest Smoked Salmon & Cucumber Open Sandwich #thankyouverymuch.

Keep it classy (this is Ms Margot’s, after all) and resist the urge to fight over the Pumpkin Arancini or the Haloumi with Honeycomb, Fig & Aioli, and you just know the S&P Soft Shell Crab Bao Bun will bring the #baofactor to the top off the whole delicious affair.

Champagne at Par-Tea High Tea at Ms Margots, Hilton Surfers Paradise (Image: © 2023 Inside Gold Coast)
Champagne at Par-Tea High Tea at Ms Margots, Hilton Surfers Paradise (Image: © 2023 Inside Gold Coast)

If you’re feeling thirs-tea, choose from Vittoria Barista-made Coffee or Dilmah Vivid Tea Selection and a who could forget the glass of Heidsieck & Co Monopole Champagne per person.

Baby Spinach & Rocket Salad, Ms Margot's, Hilton Surfers Paradise (Image: © 2023 Inside Gold Coast)
Baby Spinach & Rocket Salad, Ms Margot's, Hilton Surfers Paradise (Image: © 2023 Inside Gold Coast)

Now if what you and the best-tea’s are in the mood for is a little less ‘graze the day away’ and little more ‘full-blown full coma’, Ms Margot’s has just launched a delish new lunch menu every bit as #ladieswholunch worthy as their digs.

If you also have a huge soft spot for a good taco, the Soft Corn Taco with your choice of fillingBeef Cheek with truffled pepper mayo, Chilli Chicken with avocado & lime or Korean Peppered Tofu will give you something to taco ‘bout.

There’s also the fried and true crowd fave, Karaage Chicken Bites with rice, Kewpie mayo, Tamari & shallots but the Gyros Battered Barramundi with tzatziki, potato fries, tomato, lemon & parsley o-fish-ally has our mouths watering.

Korean Peppered Tofu, Braised Chorizo & Baby Spinach and Rocket Salad, Ms Margot's, Hilton Surfers Paradise (Image: © 2023 Inside Gold Coast)
Korean Peppered Tofu, Braised Chorizo & Baby Spinach and Rocket Salad, Ms Margot's, Hilton Surfers Paradise (Image: © 2023 Inside Gold Coast)

So whether it’s sophisticated sips, a leisurely lunch or a tea-riffic high tea experience, we think you’ll agree that anytime’s a good time to say hello to the ever-elegant Ms Margots and her enviable array of all-day delights.

When: Ms Margots Bar & Eats. Open Daily, 7am – Late, with Par-Tea High Tea available from 11:30AM – 3:00PM.
Where: Hilton Surfers Paradise, 6 Orchid Avenue, Surfers Paradise

Words by Kellie Leader.
Images by Brittany Kreskas.

STORY SPONSORED BY HILTON SURFERS PARADISE HOTEL & RESIDENCES

Ms Margots located inside Hilton Surfers Paradise (Image: © 2023 Inside Gold Coast)
Ms Margots located inside Hilton Surfers Paradise (Image: © 2023 Inside Gold Coast)

Get your indulgent pamper on

eforea spa, Hilton Surfers Paradise Hotel & Residences (image supplied)
eforea spa, Hilton Surfers Paradise Hotel & Residences (image supplied)

Is your definition of self-care the same as ours? That is, spoiling oneself with a world-class treatment at the ‘hands’ (quite literally) of leaders in relaxation and rejuvenation, and this is a ridiculous question because duh #rhetorical. Or, perhaps you would like to pamper your someone special somewhere special, where they’ll experience the ultimate full-service day spa.

Well we have just the place, which excels in technical prowess and creates an atmosphere of harmony, balance, and genuine consideration for your wellbeing.

We’re of course talking about the indulgent eforea spa, a stunning oasis located inside the equally luxurious Hilton Surfers Paradise Hotel & Residences #WhereElse.

eforea spa, Hilton Surfers Paradise Hotel & Residences (image supplied)
eforea spa, Hilton Surfers Paradise Hotel & Residences (image supplied)

Transporting locals and visitors alike to unprecedented levels of bliss, eforea spa is unlike any other on the Gold Coast. Redefining the region’s spa scene, this five-star facility provides a myriad of indulgent treatments, all designed to help you reconnect with yourself and emerge brighter. Combined with passionate therapists and an uber welcoming space, it’s not hard to see why this heaven-on-earth has ‘glowing’ reviews for days.

eforea spa offers two distinctive journeys, each encompassing different treatments with organic, natural products, locally inspired therapies, and scientific results-driven practices. Using Australian-made naturally derived iKOU skincare, the Essentials Journey menu includes treatments for the face and body, plus and a range of relaxing massages. Imagine a Sensitive Skin Facial, Diamond-Peel Microdermabrasion, Bamboo Massage, Couples Massage, and even a HICAPS Remedial Massage just to name a few, the message here Keep Calm and Treat Yourself.

eforea spa, Hilton Surfers Paradise Hotel & Residences (image supplied)
eforea spa, Hilton Surfers Paradise Hotel & Residences (image supplied)

An Essentials Journey highlight is the signature Renewing Vicky Shower Experience, increasing circulation, awakening vitality and reducing stress and toxins.

Choose from either a 90 or 120-minute treatment and ninety-shminety – it’s 120 for the win #NoContest.

Starting with a full body exfoliation combined with a refreshing Vichy shower and finishing with a gentle full body massage, it’s the epitome of zen.

eforea spa, Hilton Surfers Paradise Hotel & Residences (image supplied)
eforea spa, Hilton Surfers Paradise Hotel & Residences (image supplied)

Then there’s the Escape Journey suite of treatments, and we’re officially on Struggle Street trying to navigate the ultimate conundrum; which journey to embark on first? Using premium French marine skincare brand Thalgo, Escape Journey options cater to the body and feet, and really all we want in life is world peace and a pedicure.

There are also combination packages for the best of both worlds, as well as special options for mothers-to-be (baby shower gift sorted). We’re talking the likes of an Rest & Restore Body Mud Wrap, Total Body Healing Experience, eforea Indulgence Package and because we like our spa treatments like our pizzas (i.e., with the lot), we’re choosing the 180-minute Head-To-Toe Revitalisation Package.

This all-in sensory sensation begins with an invigorating mineral salt scrub to soothe muscles and release energy flow, followed by a warm mineral rich body mud cocoon and a deeply relaxing scalp massage. Then, enjoy a hot stone full body massage, customised facial treatment, and a cheeky complimentary glass of bubbles in the relaxation room.

eforea spa, Hilton Surfers Paradise Hotel & Residences (image supplied)
eforea spa, Hilton Surfers Paradise Hotel & Residences (image supplied)

Now this is all obviously next level luxe, but eforea spa elevates things another notch with its signature Journey Enhancements. These powerful mini treatments can be added to your existing services, for a more holistic and personalised spa experience. Specially designed for eforea spa, you’ll be introduced to unique techniques from the most fabled spa cultures around the world, and we’ll add them all please and thank you.

There are also couples’ treatment rooms (#CouplesThatSpa2getherStayTogether), and guests have access to the Vichy Shower treatment room, relaxation room, the hotel’s four pools and spa, and the Hilton Surfers Paradise Hotel & Residences Pool Deck.

Looking for a #gift idea, but not sure which treatment would suit that special someone? Visit the Gift Voucher tab on Hilton Surfers Paradise Hotel & Residences website to find out more. Plus, there’s free secure parking so you don’t have to traipse down Orchid Ave in your post-pamper sans-makeup state, plus discounts are available for members and group bookings (bachelorette party inspo!).

eforea spa, Hilton Surfers Paradise Hotel & Residences (image supplied)
eforea spa, Hilton Surfers Paradise Hotel & Residences (image supplied)

So next time you ‘knead’ a massage or want to let off a little ‘steam’ living your best spa life, tell Siri to head for eforea spa at the Hilton Surfers Paradise Hotel & Residences. For more information, go here.

Where: Level 2, Hilton Surfers Paradise Hotel & Residences, 6 Orchid Ave, Surfers Paradise
When: 10am – 4pm Wednesday to Sunday. Closed Monday and Tuesday.

Words by Bianca Trathen.

STORY SPONSORED BY HILTON SURFERS PARADISE HOTEL & RESIDENCES

13 tea-riffic spots for high tea on the Gold Coast

Par-Tea high tea at Ms Margots, Hilton Surfers Paradise (Image: © 2023 Inside Gold Coast)
Par-Tea high tea at Ms Margots, Hilton Surfers Paradise (Image: © 2023 Inside Gold Coast)

Without a doubt one of life’s greatest pleasures is sitting down in front of a multi-tiered tray, delicately filled with morish bite-size eats and paired with a cuppa. Or bubbles. Okay both.

In all honest-tea, here are 13 of the best high tea haunts here on the Coast. Bake a leg and get bready to tick them off your must-visit list, one by one. And go!

Cove Cafe
Following a multi-million dollar refurb, InterContinental Sanctuary Cove Resort is looking better than ever – as is the the ever-elegant High Tea menu, hosted in Cove Cafe from 1–4pm every Saturday and Sunday. Elevate your weekend with decadent morsels such as Spanner Crab with saffron mayonnaise, and Salted Caramel Choux with orchid vanilla tea cream and caramel sauce.

Plus, since they also have the bragging rights as the first hotel to feature globally renowned Tea Forté teas, so you can rest assured you’ll be treated like royal-tea – starting with a welcome of Tea Forté infused towel and palate-cleansing iced tea piccolo from your host. You can also upgrade to bottomless rosé or the signature ‘Pear-tea-ni’ cocktail – either of which sounds pear-fect to us (and bonus, we can finally swing by and suss out that lush, spruced up lagoon pool in the process). Prices start at $57 per person.
Where: Cove Cafe, Intercontinental Sanctuary Cove, Manor Circle, Sanctuary Cove

Autumn High Tea, Sheraton Grand Mirage (image supplied)
Autumn High Tea, Sheraton Grand Mirage (image supplied)

Pearls Bar
This eclectic fave with warm mood lighting for days is known for its rotating seasonal high teas. Starting March 1 they invite us all to celebrate the heart of autumn with their Falling for Flavours: Autumn High Tea. Infused with luxurious flavours inspired by the new season, we’re drooling in anticipation. From Roasted Hazelnut Nutella Slice to Spiced Pumpkin Cake, you certainly won’t leave underwhelmed…or hungry. Complemented by the sweeping views of the Pacific Ocean and tropical palms, it looks as decadent as it tastes. $76 per adult, which includes a glass of Sparking Wine as well as unlimited tea and coffee.
Where: Sheraton Grand Mirage Resort, Seaworld Drive, Main Beach

Le Jardin
The Imperial Hotel, Seaworld Drive’s HQ of luxury might be sporting a fresh new name – but thankfully they’re serving up that same fabulous Couture High Tea experience we know and love. Bringing a fashionable culinary experience to the perennial classic – you’ll be feeling very high socie-tea indeed sipping bubbles surrounded by the sparkling crystal chandelier and grand vaulted ceilings. There are two high tea options to choose from (fancy and fancier) – depending on how bougee you’re feeling – starting from $89.90 per person. Or for a slightly less extravagant experience (that doesn’t skimp on the delish factor), there are also four curated mini-spreads to pick from (think Devonshire tea) for around $30 per person.
Where: Imperial Hotel, Seaworld Drive, Main Beach

Traditional High Tea, JW Marriott Gold Coast (image supplied)
Traditional High Tea, JW Marriott Gold Coast (image supplied)

Chapter and Verse
Located in the luxurious JW Marriott Gold Coast Resort & Spa, high tea at Chapter & Verse is an unmissable resort tradition created by their esteemed culinary team. Using local ingredients, this team take their high tea business seriously – sharing that each homemade morsel is inspired by the echo of birds in the resort’s peaceful and tranquil surrounds. So excuse us as we channel our inner seagull and duke it out over the likes of of Honey Lavender Scones and Salted Caramel Chocolate Tartlet… we kid, of course – only our best etiquette for a classy establishment like the Marriott. There’s also a cute mini-me version for the little ones, Teeny Tiny Tea for $39 per child. Prices start from $79 per adult.
Where: 158 Ferny Avenue, Surfers Paradise

Bumbles
Tucked peacefully a stone’s throw from the Budds Beach waterfront, Surfers stalwart Bumbles has long been a beloved spot to meet for coffee and some grazing action (and now cocktails – thanks to neighbouring big sis sip spot, Blue House #squee).

Inside the most charming little cafe in 4217 (and perhaps, the entire coast) there’s a mix of themed private rooms that branch off the main space – so it figures that it also makes a particularly spesh spot for a fanciful high tea soiree. Acquaint yourself with the divinely appointed Library (or luxurious Hamptons room, perhaps) and tuck into a spread of smoked salmon blinis, pint-sized quiches, fruit tarts and tea sandwiches. Bookings for the “regular” high tea (a misnomer if ever we’ve heard one) come in at $50 per person, with dietary and bubbles options also available. La-de-dah indeed.
Where: 19 River Drive, Surfers Paradise

High Tea, QT Gold Coast (image supplied)
High Tea, QT Gold Coast (image supplied)

QT Gold Coast
This is no ordinary high tea! … well okay, technically speaking they do offer an ‘Ordinary’ High Tea option, but since you know QT Gold Coast is all about infusing the unexpected into everything they do – trust us when we say it’s anything but. The variety of pinky-popping menus also include a champas-studded Extraordinary High Tea experience, a Man Tea for a more savoury take and a mini spread for your little Q’Ties for $39 per child.

Here, the typical savoury tea fare has been treated to a tapas-style twist, such as Spiced Tempura Cauliflower and Smoked Salmon and Cucumber Poppers to excite the tastebuds – so, move over cucumber sandwich, you culinary snooze-fest you (there, we said it). And don’t get us started on the Choux Pastries and Brownie-macarons. Prices start at $64 per adult with a variety of boozy upgrade options, such as jugs of Aperol Spritz really enhance to your experience.
Where: QT Gold Coast, 7 Staghorn Avenue, Surfers Paradise

Par-Tea High Tea at Ms Margot's, Hilton Surfers Paradise (Image: © 2023 Inside Gold Coast)
Par-Tea High Tea at Ms Margot's, Hilton Surfers Paradise (Image: © 2023 Inside Gold Coast)

Ms Margot’s
A pretty little gem nestled just inside the lobby of Hilton Surfers Paradise, Ms Margot’s certainly knows a thing or two about being boujee. Along with serving up superb sips and all-day bites, the signature High Tea spread is available from 11:30–3:00 daily for whenever the urge for a lavish light lunch hits. Gather your gal and/or guy pals for a glam #SATC style rendezvous, and spill the tea over soft-shell crab bao, pumpkin arancini, and halloumi with pickled fig. The Signature and champagne upgrade Par-Tea option come in at a very Carrie approved $42 and $67 respectively – bc, y’know – more to splash on shoes. OTT outfits optional.
Where: Hilton Surfers Paradise, 6 Orchid Avenue, Surfers Paradise

Palette
Every Sunday, locals and visitors alike flock to HOTA not just for their arty fix or a spot of market browsing, but to tuck into a delightful High Tea. Served in the critically acclaimed and ever-popular Palette restaurant, superstar Executive Chef Dayan Hartill-Law has curated the ultimate high tea experience. A couple of highlights are the Prawn Toast with yuzu mayo and sesame and for the sweet tooths, Davidson Plum and Marshmallow Pinwheel. Yum! Prices start at $70 per adult.
Where: HOTA Gallery, 135 Bundall Road, Surfers Paradise

High Tea, Palette, HOTA (image supplied)
High Tea, Palette, HOTA (image supplied)

Greendays
With its pavilion backdrop, lush gardens, and tranquil setting, this centrally located secluded oasis is the home of high tea. To set the scene on the type of sumptuous snack spread they put on – we’re talking mouth-watering morsels like Pork and Chestnut Gyoza, Pandan Swiss Roll and Dragonfruit Pannacotta. Throw in a glass of French bubbles for an extra $12… just because, or go the whole hog and upgrade to bottomless bubbles for an extra $45 pp. There’s also a separate vegan high tea and junior high tea so no one misses out. High Tea from $65 per adult.
Where: 8/6 Ashmore Road, Bundall

The Langham
Okay so technically this one is officially called an Afternoon Tea, but when it comes to sumptuously snacking our way through bite-sized helpings of Miniature coconut + mango pavlovas, Hot smoked salmon rillettes and Lemon curd scones, we’re not about to get caught up in the semantics now are we (a ‘Rosé’ by any other name and all that).

In a British nod to its namesake at The Langham, London where traditional English afternoon tea was served over 150 years ago, the stunning Palm Court restaurant inside the hotel pays tribute to its heritage. Serving a bespoke offering of the traditional Afternoon Tea crafted by culinary experts, it’s time to start practicing your tea drinking etiquette (no pinky!). Prices start from $109 per person Monday to Friday and $119 per person Saturday & Sunday.
Where: 38 Old Burleigh Road, Surfers Paradise

Afternoon Tea at The Langham, Gold Coast (image supplied)
Afternoon Tea at The Langham, Gold Coast (image supplied)

Videre
Local fave Videre does a high tea with panache… with the added perk of some some pretty stellar views, to boot. From Moreton Bay Bug Fritters and Barramundi Summer rolls with bush tomato relish, to a selection of sweets whipped up by the in-house Chef de Patisserie’s – the quali-tea here is unparalleled. And quite frankly, the assortment of freshly baked scone flavours served with all the trimmings (hellooo Sun-dried mango scone and just-churned butter!) alone is enough to get us swooning. Don’t forget the unlimited French press coffee and ‘Tea Drop’ tea and breathtaking panoramic views from the 21st floor whilst the golf folk slug it out below. We know what we’d rather be doing. Prices start at $68 per person including a glass of Mumm Tasmania Brut Prestige or a speciality mocktail, delish!
Where: RACV Royal Pines, Ross Street, Benowa

High Tea, Videre (image supplied)
High Tea, Videre (image supplied)

Mecca Bah
Have you tried a Middle Eastern high tea yet and if you’re shaking your noggin, we’re about to open up a whole new world of d-lish. Boasting exotic sweet and savoury bites a-plenty, it will become your new normal to meet your mates here. Tuck in to three tiers brimming with treats such as Orange Blossom Cheesecake and Halloumi and Eggplant Skewers, with unlimited barista made coffee and tea, and a sparking wine or mocktail on arrival. $69 pp, minimum of four people.
Where: 3 Oracle Boulevard, Broadbeach & 18/10 Santa Barbara Road, Hope Island

High Tea, Mecca Bah (image supplied)
High Tea, Mecca Bah (image supplied)

Bon Appetea Teahouse
Nestled in leafy Mudgeeraba, the stunningly decorated and truly breathtaking Bon Appetea Teahouse exudes French charm and traditional elegance. Popular for bridal showers, baby showers, birthdays and basically any event you can think of, their Luxe High Tea is the definition of decadence. Think scones with homemade jam and cream and a selection of petite patisseries, organic sandwiches and savoury bites. Oh and if you’re on the hunt for a truly beautiful, quaint, spot to tie the knot, this one’s a keeper. $55 per adult.
Where: 7 Johns Road, Mudgeeraba

Words by Kellie Leader.

9 reasons locals love Surfers Paradise

Surfers Paradise Beach - Photo by Will O (Image from Unsplash)
Surfers Paradise Beach - Photo by Will O (Image from Unsplash)

Ah, Surfers Paradise. The jewel in the crown that is our fair city. The place visitors first picture in their minds and have done for the last several decades. While it is the most tourist-dense part of our Coast, what is it local’s love about it? Here we fill you in on the six best reasons locals love Surfers Paradise.

Belt out karaoke at Tune Up
The definition of karaoke, Tune Up is THE place to test out your vocal cords after you’ve had a few cocktails at bar instution The Avenue or a few schooners of ale from House of Brews. It’s an intimate environment that feels much like a house party where you can choose to mingle with everyone in the main bar or take up residence in your own little private room and sing your heart out. Count us in!
Where: Level 1, 23 Cavill Ave, Surfers Paradise (above Gold Coast Real Estate)

Have a Guinness at the D’Arcy Arms
Wet your whistle with a pint of Guinness at D’Arcy Arms where the historic first Guinness keg was brewed in Queensland (and arguably Australia), tapped onsite in 1988. This locals’ Irish pub fave offers a welcome change of pace if you want to take things slow, keep warm by the fireplace or if last night happened to get the better of you. There’s always great home-style food to be had, live music and a few friendly faces with some good craic.
Where: 2923 Gold Coast Highway, Surfers Paradise

Surfers Pavilion (image supplied)
Surfers Pavilion (image supplied)

Have a luxe afternoon at Surfers Pavilion
Aptly positioned with ceaseless waterfront views and boasting a substantial mooring site of 400sq metres, means if locals would like to arrive GC-style by boat or jet ski — so be it! Setting and glam aside though, the new arrival is perfect for enjoying our fantastic year-round weather with an outside frosé bar, and for those with a discerning palette, a dedicated oyster and Champagne station keeps the crowd more than occupied.
Where: 30-34 Ferny Avenue, Surfers Paradise 

Hit 9 pins at Strike Bowling
Prepare to lose a few hours when you step into this space which is a literal smorgasbord of entertaining activities and feast for the senses. The highlight is the 10-lane glow in the dark bowling alley where competitive urges can be settled with groups big and small. But, it doesn’t stop there either. If you fancy further fun, then a 15-person karaoke room, cocktail bar, two escape rooms, and pool tables should do it.
Where: Circle on Cavill, Surfers Paradise Boulevard, Surfers Paradise

Sip cocktails on The Island Rooftop Bar
Rooftop bars are one of the greatest things that ever happened to the Gold Coast. Period. Now, take this sentiment and couple it with this — the Gold Coast’s largest open-air rooftop bar — and voila, you have one of the best places to drink delectable cocktails, watch live music, and live your best life at the stream of ever-changing events (drag queen brunch anyone?). You are promised great times and vibes when you head to The Island.
Where: 3128 Surfers Paradise Boulevard, Surfers Paradise

The Island Rooftop (image supplied)
The Island Rooftop (image supplied)

Grab breaky at Cuppa on 41
If you find yourself in Surfers Paradise before the afternoon, then you need to head to Cuppa on 41 to energise yourself for the day — as well as for all the other inclusions on this list! The café is an excellent concept that allows local underprivileged youth to become experienced in hospitality, and coincidentally isn’t so hard on your pocket either! Our pick is the Bauernomelett, a German-style omelette straight out of heaven. You’ll leave with a satisfied belly and knowing you have contributed to a change in a Gold Coasters future.
Where: 41 Cavill Avenue, Surfers Paradise

Indulge at Alfrescos Italian Restaurant
Creating picture-perfect pasta and pizza for the last 25 years, you might say what Alfrescos doesn’t know about Italian food and ambience isn’t worth knowing — and you’d be right! This charming family-owned and run restaurant has stood the test of time with locals and continually returning for great Italian classics and drinks to match. If you haven’t been in a little while, be sure to change that, the venue underwent a slight facelift late last year and is looking as enchanting as ever.
Where: 3/3018 Surfers Paradise Boulevard, Surfers Paradise

Retro's Surfers Paradise (image supplied)
Retro's Surfers Paradise (image supplied)

Boogie on down at Retro’s
When it comes to having a boogie along to cheeky tunes of yesteryear, you no longer have to hide in your bathroom in your towel to do so. All the locals know that Retro’s is the ultimate answer to having a fun night out and dancing the night away to the music you grew up with. With themed nights and drinks specials coming at you from all angles, you are destined to have a good time no matter what day of the week it is at this hotbed of a disco.
Where: 3 — 15 Orchid Avenue, Surfers Paradise

Take in the view at Surfers Paradise Surf Life Saving Club
After a swish refurbishment, this 100-year-old surf club is the faultless place to go for an ice-cold beer for a spot of people watching, seamless views across the Pacific Ocean and to chat to a local. The family-friendly atmosphere is full of locals after their early morning beach walk tucking into a big brekky (but they’re also open for lunch and dinner too!) — a great option straight off the sand and when you feel the need to escape the crowds with some uber-friendly Queensland hospitality.
where: Corner of Hanlan Street & The Esplanade, Surfers Paradise

Words by Alex Mitcheson.

Surfers Paradise Life Saving Club (image supplied)
Surfers Paradise Life Saving Club (image supplied)
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