The Ekka's Iconic Strawberry Sundaes Are Getting Their Own Pop-Up
The cult dessert will be available at the revamped King Street precinct for one night only.
There's no shortage of ice cream in Brisbane (especially with Messina opening their doors last week), but there's only one annually-available frosty delight that everyone wishes they could eat all year-round. You know exactly which pink-coloured dessert we're talking about — it's hands-down the best thing about the Ekka. Get excited, strawberry sundae lovers — the revamped King Street precinct will be giving the city an early treat at a one-night-only pop-up.
From 5.45pm on Wednesday, April 12, the intersection of Bowen Hills' King Street and Gregory Terrace will become a strawberry sundae wonderland. Folks, there'll be 250 ice creams on offer, and they'll all be free. The only catch is you have to win tickets to head along, so keep your eyes fixed on King Street's social media. Attendees can also get their strawberry fix at King Street's permanent eateries, with the likes of Sushi & Nori, Il Verde, Super Combo and The Lamb Shop whipping up themed dishes and drinks for the occasion.
The pop-up is timed to coincide with the unveiling of an installation celebrating the iconic dessert, which was created by students Aimee Watt, Annabelle Cridland, Alexandra Lucey and Bridget Cassidy from Queensland University of Technology's Creative Industries faculty. Sitting at the end of the precinct's old Dairy Hall, their sign will provide "a way for everyone to relive their experience with the strawberry sundae all year around", said project director for the Brisbane Showgrounds, Andrew Hay.
King Street's strawberry sundae stall will pop up from 5.45pm on Wednesday, April 12, on the corner of King Street and Gregory Terrace, Bowen Hills. Keep an eye on their Facebook page for more information.