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The luxe new rooftop bar taking Surfers to new heights

Meet Sofi, the glam new Mediterranean-inspired bar.

Sofi Rooftop Bar and Restaurant, Surfers Paradise (Image: © 2023 Inside Gold Coast)
Sofi Rooftop Bar and Restaurant, Surfers Paradise (Image: © 2023 Inside Gold Coast)

Cocktails just taste better when you’re kicking back, sipping away perched atop your rightful throne (#yasqueen #orking), high above the rest of the world watching it go by #facts.

Which is why, whenever we hear whisperings of a new rooftop bar breezing into town like an enigmatic and glamorous distant European relative (y’know, the type you’re equally enchanted and intimated by), our anticipation immediately skyrockets.

We might even bust out our best high heels for the occasion, because the higher the better #amirite – unless you’re afraid of heights (or blisters) that is.

Cocktails at Sofi Rooftop Bar and Restaurant, Surfers Paradise (Image: © 2023 Inside Gold Coast)
Cocktails at Sofi Rooftop Bar and Restaurant, Surfers Paradise (Image: © 2023 Inside Gold Coast)

Enter Sofi (short for Sofia) our newly crowned Mediterranean goddess in the form of a rooftop bar and restaurant reigning over the heart of Surfers Paradise.

Sofi is one of those venues that has it all – classy, but still inviting.

Consider it your new destination that’s just as suited to laidback hangs as it is for lavish wining and dining.

Sofi Rooftop Bar and Restaurant, Surfers Paradise (Image: © 2023 Inside Gold Coast)
Sofi Rooftop Bar and Restaurant, Surfers Paradise (Image: © 2023 Inside Gold Coast)

Surrounded by olive trees, pops of terracotta and an abundance of whitewashed lounges to bask upon as the GC sun sinks low, the unmistakable Amalfi Coast inspired surrounds will act as your one-way ticket to Euro vacay vibes (no airfare required #win).

Sprawling over two luxe levels, you can either settle in and treat your tastebuds to a Mediterranean holiday of their own in the restaurant on level one, or level up your sips and snacks and let the rooftop views steal the show.

Cocktails at Sofi Rooftop Bar and Restaurant, Surfers Paradise (Image: © 2023 Inside Gold Coast)
Cocktails at Sofi Rooftop Bar and Restaurant, Surfers Paradise (Image: © 2023 Inside Gold Coast)

Regardless of where you decide to plant your butt (hard to go past the allure of the cosy cabanas tho), award-winning Chef Gerhard Spatz has got you covered.

Gerhard has spent the last 35 years refining his craft the world over, he’s now drawing upon his three NSW Chefs Table Gold Award Winner titles and Euro experience to dish up a little bit of magic as Sofi’s new Executive Chef #luckyus.

Sofi Rooftop Bar and Restaurant, Surfers Paradise (Image: © 2023 Inside Gold Coast)
Sofi Rooftop Bar and Restaurant, Surfers Paradise (Image: © 2023 Inside Gold Coast)

Prefer to graze the day away?

Settle in upstairs, soak up the views while the likes of the Wagyu slider feat. ala francise, bacon marmalade, roquefort cream or Charcutier w/ country bread and cornichons make the perfect companions for all those cocktails you’ll no doubt be sampling.

Dry aged duck, Sofi Rooftop Bar and Restaurant, Surfers Paradise (Image: © 2023 Inside Gold Coast)
Dry aged duck, Sofi Rooftop Bar and Restaurant, Surfers Paradise (Image: © 2023 Inside Gold Coast)

For the foodies among us, the restaurant is obvious choice for the full spread experience – make like The Hungry Caterpillar and nom your way through the Chermoula grilled prawns with tahini caper dressing or the Pastured fed steak tartare to start.

Follow with the Dry aged duck – vadouvan spiced duck Mediterranean vegetable gateau, feta, blackberries and you know your tastebuds will be having a quackin’ good time.

Donut skip the desserts either, with the Pink Lady apple tarte tatin – almond frangipane, cinnamon dolloped with ice cream winning our vote (and hearts).

Cornetto with crab rillette, roe, Sofi Rooftop Bar and Restaurant, Surfers Paradise (Image: © 2023 Inside Gold Coast)
Cornetto with crab rillette, roe, Sofi Rooftop Bar and Restaurant, Surfers Paradise (Image: © 2023 Inside Gold Coast)

Luckily for, well, anyone with a mouth, the full suite of irresistible sips are available venue-wide, though with one small problem – you’re gonna need to channel your inner kid and bust out the ol’ trusty #eeniemeaniemineymo to figure out where to start (we’d say flip a coin but rlly who even has those anymore?).

Sofi Rooftop Bar and Restaurant, Surfers Paradise (Image: © 2023 Inside Gold Coast)
Sofi Rooftop Bar and Restaurant, Surfers Paradise (Image: © 2023 Inside Gold Coast)

We’re really pining for the Strambo, Plantation Pineapple, Yuzu, pineapple, house made toasted coconut syrup, lime, matcha foam and the Tramonto with Never Never Triple Juniper Gin, Rhubi Rhubarb Liquor, house made rhubarb & strawberry reduction, Prosecco, lemon paint also sounds ridiculously ap-peel-ing.

There are also some fun twists and spicy takes on some of the classics like Margaritas (jalapeño!) and Martini’s (fig!).

Come to mention it, the exhaustive drinks list offers up everything from Apertifs through to Digestifs, so no matter the exotic the libations you’re craving, you’re bound to find something to tickle your fancy #cincin!

Pomme Da, Sofi Rooftop Bar and Restaurant, Surfers Paradise (Image: © 2023 Inside Gold Coast)
Pomme Da, Sofi Rooftop Bar and Restaurant, Surfers Paradise (Image: © 2023 Inside Gold Coast)

So assemble the BFF’s, because our sophisticated new sips spot Sofi (we dare you to say that five times fast with a few Strambo’s under your belt) is officially open and ready to level-up your weekend plans.

Where: Level 2, 4 Orchid Ave, Surfers Paradise
When: Monday – Sunday, 11:30am till late

Words by Kellie Leader.
Images by Belinda Symons.

Sofi Rooftop Bar and Restaurant, Surfers Paradise (Image: © 2023 Inside Gold Coast)
Sofi Rooftop Bar and Restaurant, Surfers Paradise (Image: © 2023 Inside Gold Coast)

11 next-level Gold Coast rooftop bars

The Exhibitionist Bar (image supplied)
The Exhibitionist Bar (image supplied)

If Queensland weather doesn’t shout rooftop bars at you in a high-pitched squeal, we don’t know what will. Our climate, coupled with the amazing hospitality scene here in our city, means these open-air meccas of good times and delicious libations are the prime place to find yourself — any time of the year! It’s all about drinks in the sunshine and snapping selfies with picturesque backgrounds for Insta-bragging purposes. 

So, in honour of bars in high places, here are 11 next-level rooftop bars you should make it a priority to visit this weekend — and next weekend, and the weekend after…

The Exhibitionist Bar
When HOTA opened its brand new state of the art gallery building last year (the biggest outside a capital city, by the way), we all knew the art scene was about to go up a level or two. What we didn’t realise was that a sublimely positioned rooftop bar was a part of the deal also. The highly talented Tom Angel heads up a bar and creative cocktail list, which is a seriously good spot for a sundowner — and the ideal place to take out of towners!
Where: Level 5/135 Bundall Rd, Surfers Paradise

Clockwise: Kingfish ceviche, Creamy coconut rice with dulche de leche and Patacones with black beans at Tropic Vice (Image: © 2021 Inside Gold Coast)
Clockwise: Kingfish ceviche, Creamy coconut rice with dulche de leche and Patacones with black beans at Tropic Vice (Image: © 2021 Inside Gold Coast)

Tropic Vice
Glitzy, glamorous, and generally a wonderful time all around, Tropic Vice was the rooftop bar Nobby Beach was yearning for, and it came to fruition in 2021. The ideal spot for a weekend catch up, a mid-week cheeky cocktail, or an epic bottomless brunch every Sunday. Do yourself a favour: find yourself here sipping a cocktail whilst drinking in the gorgeous hinterland view.
Where: 2215 Gold Coast Hwy, Mermaid Beach

The Island Rooftop
Find the Gold Coast’s largest open air and much-loved rooftop bar perched on top of the The Island in Surfers ParadiseThe Island Rooftop is part nightclub, part bar, part live music venue, and all the parts are a fun time no matter the day of the week. Head there for the epic weekend Grazy Days lunch or just to feel like you’re on Island time.
Where: 3128 Surfers Paradise Blvd, Surfers Paradise

Nineteen at The Star poolside (image supplied)
Nineteen at The Star poolside (image supplied)

Nineteen at The Star
The fanciest of the bunch is undoubtedly Nineteen at The Star, complete with velvet booth-style seating, an infinity pool and ocean views for days. Found atop the The Star Gold Coast’s The Darling, Nineteen is the perfect place for people-watching, dressing up and sipping on fancy tipples while dancing the night away. Oh and be sure to take a snap on the runway that stretches out in the pool!
Where: The Darling, Gold Coast Hwy, Broadbeach 

Frida Sol
The Palm Beach Mexi restaurant doubles as a rooftop bar with views out to the ocean and lots of salty ocean breezes. The eats are fresh and flavoursome, and there’s many a margarita on the list to soothe that sweltering summer humidity we’re currently experiencing. Get into Frida Sol.
Where: 1176 Gold Coast Hwy, Palm Beach

Mr PP's Deli & Rooftop Bar (Image: © 2017 Inside Gold Coast)
Mr PP's Deli & Rooftop Bar (Image: © 2017 Inside Gold Coast)

Mr PP’s Deli & Rooftop Bar
A game-changer in Southport’s food and beverage scene was Mr PP’s, a deli and rooftop bar boasting city views and plenty of good vibes in the century-old postal building. There is a generous menu full of pizzas, tapas and charcuterie boards and this, folks, is the reason we love rooftop bars. Plus cocktails and local tipples, of which there are many at Mr PP’s. Live music on Sundays too.
Where: 43 Nerang St, Southport

The Collective
Everyone’s favourite multi-restaurant establishment, The Collective also boasts a sweet rooftop bar with some epic cocktails for your sipping pleasure. You can also order eats from one of the five menus on offer and watch the sunset over the ocean while you’re at it. We HIGHLY recommend.
Where: 1128 Gold Coast Hwy, Palm Beach

Justin Lane (image supplied)
Justin Lane (image supplied)

Justin Lane
A much-loved favourite and the Gold Coast’s first official rooftop bar, Justin Lane is still one of the most popular rooftop’s since it’s opening in 2011. The space is intimate with booth-style seating overlooking Burleigh and plenty of cocktails to tickle your fancy. Downstairs is all the delicious pizza you could possibly need, so fill up on that, then head upstairs to mingle with the gang.
Where: 1708-1710 Gold Coast Hwy, Burleigh Heads

Last Night on Earth
Pretty sure that if it were, in fact, your last night on Earth, you would want to spend it at a sweet rooftop bar with bulk cocktails at the ready. Which maybe isn’t the point of Southport’s Last Night on Earth but a good intro nonetheless. Last Night on Earth is the work of local legend Arran Wollams and his crew; it’s a somewhat underworld themed rooftop bar in the heart of Southport offering good times aplenty. It’s a dive bar, but not as you know it. Check it out.
Where: 50b Nerang St, Southport 

 

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

Moxy’s Rooftop Bar
This rooftop bar located down in southerly Coolangatta has beautiful glimpses of the ocean, lots of live music and an impressive cocktail menu that’ll keep you coming back for more. Whilst they may not do eats, you can order from the Mexican joint downstairs, and we’re fairly sure there’s nothing that pairs better than bulk cocktails and tacos. Always lively and worth the trip down the Coast.
Where: 2/152 Griffith St, Coolangatta

Aviary Rooftop Bar
Perched atop Mantra on Sharks, Aviary Rooftop Bar’s views are as stunning as their extensive drinks list. With 180 degree views over the Surfers Paradise skyline and the ocean, it’s the perfect place for an after work beverage or Sunday arvo session with the crew. Ohh and don’t even get us started on their authentic Italian pizza’s, and tapas… if you know, you know.
Where: Mantra at Sharks, Melia Ct, Southport (next to Southport Sharks)

Words by Alex Mitcheson.

You’ll love this hidden laneway bar long time

Happy Endings, Broadbeach (Image: © 2023 Inside Gold Coast)
Happy Endings, Broadbeach (Image: © 2023 Inside Gold Coast)

Here on the GC we’re a spoiled bunch – and no we’re not talking about the age old stereotype that forever haunts the only children among us #justiceforonlychildren – we’re referring to the the untold options for fun that basically smack us in the face anytime time we leave the house.

We know we’re preaching to the choir here, so we’ll cut to the chase with an admission that’s a little difficult to cough up – that the one thing our southern rivals, ahem – friends, have over our superior Queensland lifestyle is the late night eats scene leaves us.. a little wanting.

Shibuya Crossing, Happy Endings, Broadbeach (Image: © 2023 Inside Gold Coast)
Shibuya Crossing, Happy Endings, Broadbeach (Image: © 2023 Inside Gold Coast)

Enter Happy Endings, who have taken the recipe for success from Broadbeach’s darling laneway bar Fig + Frankie’s, and hit us with the old copy + paste, with a cool Asian inspired twist.

When it comes to a top notch bevvy, the Gold Coast sure know’s what’s up, and with over 15 years experience in the industry, owners Bella & Euan Lovell obviously also know when they are on to a good thing too.

Happy Endings, Broadbeach (image supplied)
Happy Endings, Broadbeach (image supplied)

So much so, that running joke and a convenient opening in the very same building led to the inspiration to open a second bar.

When a massage parlour above Fig + Frankie’s shut down due to allegations of, er, suspicious activities, it quickly became lore among staff and well, one thing led to another and now there’s Happy Endings for all! By way of a totally legit, luxe new bar, that is.

Whisky Cured Salmon, Happy Endings, Broadbeach (Image: © 2023 Inside Gold Coast)
Whisky Cured Salmon, Happy Endings, Broadbeach (Image: © 2023 Inside Gold Coast)

While we know the cheeky name will make this bar hard to go past, step inside and you’ll be greeted with an atmosphere that will make it equally as hard to leave.

With mood lighting that’s a solid 10/10, the abundance of warm finishes and lush Japanese architectural selections have created an intimate and inviting experience that feels more like you’ve just walked in off the streets of Tokyo. And who doesn’t love a bar with an aesthetic that’s as instagrammable as it’s fare?

Happy Endings, Broadbeach (Image: © 2023 Inside Gold Coast)
Salty Dog and Matcha Espresso Cocktails, Happy Endings, Broadbeach (Image: © 2023 Inside Gold Coast)

Of course the impeccable vibes and Asian influences don’t stop there, as you’d expect they’ve dic-tated the menu too.

Luckily for us, the institution that is the late night kitchen, borrowed from the hospo culture of our Southern states has also formed a big part of the Happy Endings ethos, which can only be considered a win for us all because #hungry #bringbackthemidnightsnack.

Yakitori, Happy Endings, Broadbeach (Image: © 2023 Inside Gold Coast)
Yakitori, Happy Endings, Broadbeach (Image: © 2023 Inside Gold Coast)

The kitchen dream team bring experience from GC dining icons such as Moo Moo’s, Paddock and Elk, so as you’d expect after peeping the menu – #canconfirm it’s a solid 16-way tie between the eats options (and can we just say it’s lucky for the late night kitchen coz it might just take that long to decide).

Nibble your way through the Lotus Root with nori sesame mayo, Chicken or Spicy Mushroom Yakitori or Whisky Cured Salmon with mandarin + soy dressing. Something tells us the Katsu Sando (tofu or pork) and Crispy Rice + Cured Yolk with a kombu marinade will also be on high rotation.

But try to restrain yourself, because we haven’t even got to the cocktails yet and you’re going to need to save some space – if you catch our drift.

Happy Endings, Broadbeach (image supplied)
Happy Endings, Broadbeach (image supplied)

When it comes to sips, you’ll be wanting as many Tokyo Drift’s as there is Fast & Furious movies – with wasabi infused mezcal, housemade melon liqueur + pineapple oleo, 100% of surveyed critics (it us, we’re the critics) agree this cocktail is an absolute must-try.

Also, if you’re still thirsty the Wohmango! – vanilla infused gin, mango oleo, lime and Thai basil will convert even the staunchest mango objectors with it’s delightfully citrus-y notes.

There’s also beer on tap, soju, and sake for those who prefer their liquor on the.. harder side.

Tokyo Drift, Happy Endings, Broadbeach (Image: © 2023 Inside Gold Coast)
Tokyo Drift, Happy Endings, Broadbeach (Image: © 2023 Inside Gold Coast)

It’s clear that the Happy Endings crew aims to ensure everyone finishes their night satisfied, and they’ve sure got the unbeatable location, vibe and fare to pull it off.

Where: Level 1, 2707 Gold Coast Highway, Broadbeach
When: 5pm – 12am Wed – Sun (officially opening Friday 19th May)

Words by Kellie Leader.
Images by Belinda Symons.

Happy Endings, Broadbeach (Image: © 2023 Inside Gold Coast)
Happy Endings, Broadbeach (Image: © 2023 Inside Gold Coast)

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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