Tasty Terminals: Enjoy An Epicurean Escapade Before Take-off
Let your tastebuds take flight before you do with this round-up of the best bites you can enjoy at Brisbane Airport.
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Airplane eating leaves much to be desired. However, airport eating is arguably hitting its prime. Once wastelands for passable food options (with highlights of poorly constructed sandwiches, bags of chips or mass-produced muffins pre-packed in plastic sleeves), the airports of the world are now the homes of micro-breweries, up-market food chains and artisan provisions.
When it comes to dining options, Brisbane Airport (BNE) has your cravings covered from dawn to dusk. Whether you're an early riser or a night owl, the culinary lineup ensures that your taste buds take flight before the rest of you. So, forget about the conventional rules of time because, in this bustling airport, it's always 5pm somewhere. Savour that slice of cake at 6am, enjoy a mid-morning steak or do a dinner of scrambled eggs after 8pm. At this tasty terminal, there are no boundaries.
Breakfast: Seeds by Bruno Loubet
Begin your travel journey on the right note with a healthy breakfast bowl from Michelin star chef Bruno Loubet. Seeds by Bruno Loubet offers a delightful array of nourishing options that will fuel you up for your travels. From vibrant salad and breakfast bowls, every dish is carefully crafted to provide a burst of energy and flavour. The pumpkin salad with slow-roasted pumpkin tossed with baby spinach and topped with toasted almonds and feta cheese is a popular pick. Add another protein if you like and wash it down with a refreshing juice to get your energy levels up for the journey ahead.
Brunch: Lord Lamington
For a decadent mid-morning meal, make your way to Lord Lamington, the largest restaurant at the airport — and nod to the first governor of Queensland and supposed creator of his namesake, the Lamington. Indulge in a luxurious brunch experience fit for royalty. From buttermilk pancakes drizzled with maple syrup to classic eggs benny, Lord Lamington's menu has a satisfying option for the discerning brunch fan. Munch down on the signature Lord Butty — a tasty combo of locally sourced bacon, spinach, fried egg and melted cheese between a toasted bun with your choice of sauce.
Lunch: Graze Grill and Bar
As the lunch hour approaches, head to Graze Grill and Bar. At this tasty locale, you can try the soft fluffy bao buns with sticky pork belly and crisp veggies — a perfect light lunch (unless you plan to buy a few plates). Graze serves food for breakfast, lunch and dinner as well as small plates. If you've got plenty of time before your flight and are looking for a leisurely grazing option with a glass of wine, this joint has you covered with a selection of charcuterie and cheeses.
Dinner: Glasshouse Bar
Tuck into local produce as you relax before your flight at the Glasshouse Bar. Named in honour of the Sunshine Coast's Glasshouse Mountains, this bustling eatery offers a diverse menu that celebrates the region's culinary heritage. Local suppliers are all over the Glasshouse menu, expect to find providers like Green Beacon Brewery, Tamborine Mountain Free Range Eggs and Chriberg Quality Smallgoods sprinkled throughout. Plus, this place has an unparalleled view of the runway so you can enjoy a meal and a brew while plane-watching before you have to get on your way.
Dessert: Bound
Come for the cake, stay for the books. Brisbane's iconic artisan patisserie Jocelyn's Provisions makes an appearance with Bound. Head in for a scrumptious cake and pastry before you set off — and maybe grab a page-turner or two for your journey. Jocelyn's cult favourites all make appearances like the popular carrot cake with chopped Brazil nuts and cream cheese icing. Perfectly paired with a long black made with award-winning local coffee Bellissimo.
Pre-Flight: Newstead Brewing Co.
Before bidding farewell to Brisbane, make sure to pay homage to one of the city's original craft breweries — Newstead Brewing Co. Take a moment to enjoy a pot of their finest, showcasing the passion that put Brisbane's craft beer scene on the map. But the fun doesn't stop there, as Newstead is offering a menu of tasty bites — vegan and non-vegan options are provided — to enjoy with your brew. Cheers your next adventure with the airport-exclusive Tailwind Lager and pair it with a Moreton Bay bug slider with sriracha mayo served in a buttery brioche bun. Looking for something vego? Go for the moreish cauliflower bites.
To-Go: Coffee Royal
When it's time to satisfy your pre-flight caffeine fix or grab a quick snack to-go, look no further than Coffee Royal. This charming spot is the destination for a cup of Merlo coffee and an assortment of pre-flight treats. From freshly baked pastries to smashed avo on toast, Coffee Royal ensures that your classic cafe cravings are met and your journey starts on a tasty note. Looking for something with a bit more kick? Coffee Royal has the largest selection of gins in the terminal as well as a curated wine list, cocktails and craft beers.
Brisbane Airport (BNE) is more than just a gateway to your next holiday and adventure, enjoy your own tasty terminal experience at the growing offering of stellar food options. Check out the website for more details. Safe travels!
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