The Best Waterfront Venues in and Around Brisbane That Serve Drinks with a View All Year Round

Make the most of Brisbane's usually balmy weather with a spritz by the water.
Concrete Playground
Published on April 03, 2024
Updated on April 03, 2024
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    Kirra Beach House

    4 Marine Parade, Coolangatta

    Part of the Kirra Point Precinct, this oceanfront drinking and dining spot boasts cabanas, cocktail bars and a seafood barbecue area.

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    Babylon Garden

    145 Eagle Street, Brisbane City

    This two-tier waterfront bar on Eagle Street cascades down to the river, and serves up Middle Eastern and East Mediterranean bites and cocktails.

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    Kirra Beach Hotel

    2 Marine Parade, Coolangatta

    This Gold Coast favourite returned in late 2023 after a three-year absence — and now sprawls across 1300 square metres.

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    The Belvedere

    Oxley Avenue, Woody Point

    Woody Point's 122-year-old pub has relaunched after a $10-million-plus redevelopment.

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    OTTO Brisbane

    Sidon Street, South Brisbane

    The revamped site now features three Otto ventures, including its restaurant, a waterside bar and an events space.

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    Riverbar & Kitchen

    71 Eagle Street, Brisbane City

    Watch the boats slink down the river with an ice-cold cocktail in hand.

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    Massimo Restaurant & Bar

    123 Eagle Street, Brisbane City

    Get a taste of the Amalfi Coast with bottomless lunch and Aperol spritzes on Eagle Street.

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    Oasis

    Eagle Street, Brisbane City

    This new $10-million floating bar is hosting parties on the Brisbane River.

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    La Boca Bar and Grill Brisbane

    Margaret Street, Brisbane City

    Stamford Plaza Brisbane is now home to an Argentinian bar and grill by the river.

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    Babylon Brisbane

    145 Eagle Street, Brisbane City

    Sydney's Babylon has launched a 120-seat Brisbane restaurant by the river on Eagle Street.

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    TGI Fridays Surfers Paradise

    2 Cavill Avenue, Surfers Paradise

    Surfers Paradise is now home to the American bar and grill chain's first-ever beachside venue.

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    La Luna Beach Club

    74 Seaworld Drive, Main Beach

    The Gold Coast is now home to Australia's first European-inspired floating beach club.

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    La Luna Dining

    74 Seaworld Drive, Main Beach

    Cider mussels, lobster rolls and pineapple margaritas are on the menu at this Seaworld Drive restaurant, which is part of La Luna Beach Club.

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    Breakfast Creek Hotel

    2 Kingsford Smith Drive, Albion

    With 12 cuts of prime Queensland beef and 400 varieties of rum, The Breakfast Creek Hotel still has the goods, even after 130 years.

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    BrewDog DogTap Brisbane

    77 Metroplex Avenue, Brisbane

    Open since 2019, the Scottish brewery's first Aussie outpost has arcade games, brunch fare and a bottle shop.

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    Will & Flow

    59B Gardens Point Road, Brisbane City

    Treasury Brisbane's all-day overwater bar serves up a seafood-heavy menu with coffee, spritzes and stellar river views.

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    Mr Percival's

    5 Boundary Street, Brisbane City

    The octagonal overwater spot at Howard Smith Wharves serves up seafood, spritzes and European beachside vibes.

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    Regatta Hotel

    543 Coronation Drive, Toowong

    Drink riverside at this Brisbane institution with a jam-packed history.

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    Sono

    39 Hercules Street, Hamilton

    Japanese fine dining on the Brisbane River.

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    Greca

    Howard Smith Wharves, 5 Boundary Street, Brisbane

    A Greek taverna from restaurateur Jonathan Barthelmess at Brisbane's Howard Smith Wharves precinct.

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    Sandstone Point Hotel

    1800 Bribie Island Road, Sandstone Point

    Join the revelry at this expansive waterside pub.

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    Fiume Rooftop Bar

    5 Boundary Street, Brisbane City

    Peer over the river, hang out on daybeds by the pool and sip cocktails — all on Crystalbrook Vincent's rooftop.

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    Patina at Customs House

    399 Queen Street, Brisbane City

    Here you can enjoy breakfast, lunch, dinner or high tea overlooking the Story Bridge.

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    Tillerman

    71 Eagle Street, Brisbane City

    Eagle Street boasts a holiday-style seafood restaurant and bar with killer river views from the Naga Thai team.

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    Felons Brewing Co

    5 Boundary Street, Brisbane City

    Howard Smith Wharves' riverside brewery.

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    Burleigh Pavilion

    43 Goodwin Terrace, Burleigh Heads

    With seats basically on the sand, this Gold Coast eatery and bar serves up seafood and cocktails to help you make the most of that beachside view.

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    Yoko Dining

    5 Boundary Street, Brisbane City

    A sprawling riverside restaurant with Japanese food and cocktails.

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    Stanley

    5 Boundary Street, Brisbane City

    A two-level Cantonese bar and restaurant at Brisbane's Howard Smith Wharves.

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    Joey's

    29 River Terrace, Kangaroo Point

    The cafe atop Kangaroo Point Cliffs has had a big makeover — but those scenic views remain the same.

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    Bribie Island Hotel

    29 Sylvan Beach Esplanade, Bellara

    Following a $2.2 million revamp, this refurbed hotel now boasts a big fairy light-lit beer garden.

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    Revel Brewing Co Rivermakers

    82 Colmslie Road, Morningside

    Brisbane’s eastside has a new beer-drinking go-to — a second venue for this local brewery, complete with shady umbrellas, fairy lights, and karaage chicken and burgers on the menu.

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    Coast Beach Bar & Kitchen

    86 Esplanade, Surfers Paradise

    Surfers Paradise just scored a glam new dining spot with uninterrupted ocean views.

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    Mews

    5 Boundary Street, Brisbane City

    Howard Smith Wharves' resident hotel is now home to a new street art-filled restaurant.

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    Maniax Gold Coast

    Cavill Avenue, Surfers Paradise

    The Viking-themed axe-throwing chain has opened its second Queensland venue on the Gold Coast.

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    El Camino Cantina Surfers Paradise

    2 Cavill Avenue, Surfers Paradise

    The Tex Mex chain's 250-seat Surfers Paradise joint is its first with beach views — and a breakfast menu.

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    Blackbird Bar & Grill

    123 Eagle Street, Brisbane City

    Nothing screams 'Queensland summer' quite like champagne and seafood on the waterfront

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    Il Molo

    1b Oxford Street, Bulimba

    Home to pappardelle and chocolate and raspberry doughnuts.

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    Riverland

    167 Eagle Street, Brisbane City

    This Eagle Street bar is back after a $3.5-million revamp with a new three-tier waterfront deck.

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    Bar Alto

    Level 1 Brisbane Powerhouse, 119 Lamington Street, New Farm

    Life is beautiful on the upper deck of the Brisbane Powerhouse.

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    Medley Cafe & Restaurant

    62 Wharf Street, Kangaroo Point

    Enjoy a delicious global-inspired meal with a delightful Brisbane view.

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    Pig 'N' Whistle Riverside

    123 Eagle Street, Brisbane City

    A slice of Britain on the banks of the Brisbane River.

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    Eagles Nest

    21 Lambert Street, Kangaroo Point

    The best view of Brisbane, from 12 storeys up.

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    Mica Brasserie

    194 Breakfast Creek Road, Newstead

    This riverside patisserie-cum-bistro is perfect for leisurely weekend brunches.

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    Byblos Bar

    39 Hercules Street, Hamilton

    Byblos is where the north-easterners flock on a Sunday afternoon.

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    Brisbane Jazz Club

    1 Annie St, Kangaroo Point

    Coopers on tap, RSL alcohol prices, some of the nation’s best talent.

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    Madame Wu

    Upper Plaza Level, Riparian Plaza, 71 Eagle Street, Brisbane

    Let Madame Wu give you a real taste of Asian dining, with the occasional gastronomic thrill and a view to match.

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    Popolo

    3 Sidon Street, Southbank

    Located in the new Sidon Street/River Quay precinct on the riverfront at South Bank, Popolo has refined the art of river-watching and wine drinking.

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    Customs House

    399 Queen Street, Brisbane

    Indulge with friends and feel like royalty at Customs House's decadent high tea.

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    Stradbroke Island Beach Hotel

    East Coast Road, Point Lookout

    Nestled on the headland just a few short steps from the ocean.

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