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All of the Gold Coast venues that opened in 2024

From a string of big-name restaurants at Nobby Beach to a Michelin-starred chef moving into Labrador, keep the festive feasting going at 39 of the Gold Coast’s best dining debuts.

All the venue openings on the Gold Coast for 2024
All the venue openings on the Gold Coast for 2024

The cost-of-living crisis couldn’t keep Gold Coast hospitality operators down, with a host of new openings in 2024.

From a string of big-name restaurants at Nobby Beach — including a new offering from the team behind Rick Shores — to a Michelin-starred chef taking up residency in Labrador, these were the best dining debuts:

NORTE AND SUEÑO

2217 Gold Coast Hwy, Mermaid Beach

Opened: December

Among the most highly anticipated openings on the Gold Coast for 2024 was this two-storey restaurant headed by the crew behind Rick Shores. Restaurateur Nick Woodward and chef James Brady expanded their empire to Nobby Beach’s trendy The Oxley. They unveiled restaurant Norte and rooftop Sueño in late December, meaning you can now book in for Moreton Bay bug tacos with one of the best teams in the business.

Chef James Brady, Michael Leopold and Nick Woodward get their new project Norte and Sueno ready for diners. Picture Glenn Hampson
Chef James Brady, Michael Leopold and Nick Woodward get their new project Norte and Sueno ready for diners. Picture Glenn Hampson

LARS BAR AND GRILL

1/2217 Gold Coast Hwy, Mermaid Beach

Opened: August 8

The son of a Gold Coast hospitality legend followed in his father’s footsteps and opened his first venue in August. Lars Kollrepp – whose dad Marty Kollrepp presided over Oskars in Burleigh Heads for 34 years before the space was taken over by Burleigh Pavilion – opened Lars Bar and Grill in Nobby Beach’s The Oxley. The menu heroes polished classics like steak and line-caught fish.

Lars Bar & Grill, Nobby Beach.
Lars Bar & Grill, Nobby Beach.

AMORE RISTORANTE

59 Meron St Southport

Opened: November

An Italian restaurant featuring authentic wood-fired pizzas kick-started the opening of a new $3.8 billion development on the Gold Coast. Amore Ristorante opened inside the new TRYP by Wyndham Southport and the executive chef Robert McWhinnie said it was a “dream come true”. The pasta and pizza fuelled menu features wagyu beef bolognese, fresh crab with Ballina pipis, chocolate cannoli and tiramisu.

Amore Ristorante general manager Daniel Sprange and executive chef Robert McWhinnie. Picture Glenn Hampson
Amore Ristorante general manager Daniel Sprange and executive chef Robert McWhinnie. Picture Glenn Hampson

THE BEACH HOTEL BROADBEACH and CORA

50 Surf Pde, Broadbeach

Opened: December 1

In the wake of two popular Broadbeach restaurants closing came the return of an “authentic local pub” and launch of a fresh modern Australian dining venue. Moreton Hospitality took over Miss Moneypennys and Fat Freddy’s and “refurbished the precinct”. The two new venues — Cora and Beach Hotel Broadbeach — combine elevated dining with flavours from the Mediterranean and classic pub feeds.

Moreton Hospitality Group’s two new venues, The Beach Hotel Broadbeach and Cora.
Moreton Hospitality Group’s two new venues, The Beach Hotel Broadbeach and Cora.

MERCADO

1/88 Markeri Street, Mermaid Waters

Opened: November 22

The owners of a string of popular Gold Coast Mexican eateries expanded their empire with a new cafe concept featuring breakfast burritos. The brothers behind Costa Taco, Nick and Matt Stanley, opened a California-inspired cafe and pop-up space called Mercado in Mermaid Waters. The cafe features breakfast burritos, fruit and green bowls, Mexican-style ‘torta’ sandwiches, chilaqules and more.

The brothers behind Costa Taco, Matt and Nick Stanley opened another Mexican venue called Mercado in Mermaid Beach on November 22.
The brothers behind Costa Taco, Matt and Nick Stanley opened another Mexican venue called Mercado in Mermaid Beach on November 22.

HARAHETTA RAMEN

52/58 Marine Pde, Coolangatta

Opened: October 21

A new ramen restaurant, inspired by small alley bars in Tokyo, proved a hit on the southern Gold Coast. Husband-and-wife duo Hiroshi and Sarah Takeyama said they were bowled over by the support from locals after opening Harahetta Ramen in Coolangatta. The restaurant specialises in tonkotsu ramen and Ms Takeyama said the black garlic tonkotsu was a must try.

Harahetta Ramen opened in Coolangatta and Hiroshi Takeyama keeps the good food and Saki coming. Picture Glenn Hampson
Harahetta Ramen opened in Coolangatta and Hiroshi Takeyama keeps the good food and Saki coming. Picture Glenn Hampson

HANKS

76 Musgrave St, Coolangatta

Opened: October 24

The owners of Kirra’s luxe Siblings restaurant expanded their southern Gold Coast empire with a new “moody, elegant and funky” venue. Peter Cianci, Tracey Cianci, TJ Cianci and Jarrod Kyle opened European-inspired restaurant Hanks in Kirra. The menu showcases burrata with caramelised honey; stuffed shells with napoli sauce; and cannolis with whipped ricotta filling and toasted pistachios.

Hanks restaurant at Kirra.
Hanks restaurant at Kirra.

MADAME V

6-8 Palm Beach Ave, Palm Beach

Opened: October 17

Palm Beach became home to the city’s newest Asian-inspired restaurant several months ago. Owner and acclaimed chef Daniel Ridgeway opened Madame V on October 17. The menu features “delectable” dishes such as tuna tataki, sushi rolls, wagyu beef dumplings, barbecue pork buns and Japanese cheesecake soft serve.

Daniel Ridgeway opened his new restaurant, Madame V in Palm Beach. Picture Glenn Hampson
Daniel Ridgeway opened his new restaurant, Madame V in Palm Beach. Picture Glenn Hampson

TOMMY’S TACO BAR

140 Duringan St, Currumbin

Opened: November

Currumbin’s popular Italian hotspot rebranded to give locals a taste of authentic Mexican. Tommy’s Italian owners Tom Torchut and Ronnie Tarabay opened Tommy’s Taco Bar at Currumbin in November. The menu now features jalapeño sourdough focaccia, $5 Tuesday tacos, nachos and margaritas.

Tommy's Taco Bar in Currumbin. Picture: Instagram
Tommy's Taco Bar in Currumbin. Picture: Instagram

LULU ROOFTOP & BAR

Level 2, 4 Orchid Ave, Surfers Paradise

Opened: September 9

Surfers Paradise became home to a new rooftop bar inspired by Miami, Florida and the “beachside charm” of the Glitter Strip. Venue manager Steve Csutoros opened Lulu Rooftop Bar on the upper level of The Yankee’s Restaurant and Bar on Orchid Ave in September. The venue features a frose (frozen rose wine) wall, Sunday brunches, live entertainment and DJs.

Georgia Innes and Lizzie Maric try out the Lulu Rooftop Bar and Terrace in Surfers Paradise. Picture: Glenn Hampson.
Georgia Innes and Lizzie Maric try out the Lulu Rooftop Bar and Terrace in Surfers Paradise. Picture: Glenn Hampson.

CADILLAC SUPPER CLUB

27/1176 Gold Coast Hwy, Palm Beach

Opened: October

Palm Beach was treated to a new vintage-themed venue with European-inspired dishes. Mark Catsburg and Nick Stanton transformed the space once occupied by The Scottish Prince and opened Cadillac Supper Club along the Gold Coast Highway. Sample the 180g beef brisket Cadillac burger and a vast selection of wine, martinis and margaritas.

Cadillac Supper Club. Picture: Instagram
Cadillac Supper Club. Picture: Instagram

PIADA CO

21a/50 James St, Burleigh Heads

Opened: August

The owners of two popular southern Gold Coast eateries came together to open a new Italian restaurant in Burleigh Heads. Andrea and Alexa Fabrizio from Palm Beach’s The Deli by Pepe, and Bree Edwards and Simon Bird from Burleigh Gelato Co opened Piada Co in an arcade off James St in August. Highlights include piadinas, burrata bowls, suppli (“like arancini but better”), fried calamari, cannolis and frappés.

Piada Co’s Alexa Fabrizio, Leone Fabrizio, Andrea Fabrizio, Simon Bird and Bree Edwards. Picture: Glenn Hampson
Piada Co’s Alexa Fabrizio, Leone Fabrizio, Andrea Fabrizio, Simon Bird and Bree Edwards. Picture: Glenn Hampson

COSTA TACO

36 Armrick Ave, Broadbeach

Opened: August

The duo behind a popular Mexican eatery transformed a derelict yellow building on the Gold Coast Highway and claimed another venue for their expanding empire. Costa Taco co-founders Nick and Matt Stanley opened their second shop in Broadbeach serving up street corn, classic margaritas, ceviche tostadas and more.

After lying dormant for nearly half a decade, the building on the corner of Gold Coast Highway and Armrick Ave in Broadbeach has been transformed into the city’s second Costa Taco restaurant. Picture: Google Maps
After lying dormant for nearly half a decade, the building on the corner of Gold Coast Highway and Armrick Ave in Broadbeach has been transformed into the city’s second Costa Taco restaurant. Picture: Google Maps

BLACK DINGO

1 Tweed Terrace, Coolangatta

Opened: May

Seven months after opening at one of the most picturesque locations on the Gold Coast, this cafe has secured itself as the local favourite. Cooly Breeze chef and restaurateur Marcondes Almeida Neto opened Black Dingo Cafe at Point Danger — and there’s no better ocean view on the Gold Coast. Take visitors here when you want to show off or just treat yourself to cafe classics including a lamb shoulder baguette, gelato, acai bowls and Moreton bay bug bagels.

Black Dingo Cafe. Photo: Instagram
Black Dingo Cafe. Photo: Instagram

CAFÉ JUNIE

45 City Link Dr, Carrara

Opened: May

The team behind Currumbin’s popular Refinery Cafe expanded and opened their second venue on the central Gold Coast. Gabrielle Hows and Brendan Hill partnered with managers Ryo Miyamoto and Nana Shimbo on Cafe Junie in Carrara. Locals love their “five key dishes” which include chilli scrambled eggs, and a bacon and egg roll with yuzu hollandaise sauce.

Brendan Hill and Gabrielle Hows. Picture: John Gass
Brendan Hill and Gabrielle Hows. Picture: John Gass

THE SPORTING GLOBE

Cnr Cavill Ave &, Surfers Paradise Blvd, Surfers Paradise

Opened: June

One of the largest sports bars of its type in Australia opened in Surfers Paradise, taking over the former home of the Hard Rock Cafe. Sporting Globe founder and CEO James Sinclair said the landmark building underwent a $6.5m transformation. The hi-tech sports bar and microbrewery serves classic pub eats such as parmis, nachos and brisket sliders.

Aryan Sabet, Jacob Smith, Sid Gurung and Ken Lee at The Sporting Globe Bar and Grill launch at Surfers Paradise for Gold Coast at Large. Picture, Portia Large.
Aryan Sabet, Jacob Smith, Sid Gurung and Ken Lee at The Sporting Globe Bar and Grill launch at Surfers Paradise for Gold Coast at Large. Picture, Portia Large.

ESKA

17 Lavarack Rd, Mermaid Beach

Opened: August 23

The owners of the Gold Coast’s newest sashimi and oyster bar say the business has been a “huge success” since opening. Tobais Diamandopoulos and Rosalind Pinto unveiled Eska at Nobby Beach food precinct The Oxley in August. Chilli mussels, seafood chowder and fish sandos are the most popular dishes.

Eska Sashimi and Oyster Bar’s Tobias Diamandopoulous. Picture Glenn Hampson
Eska Sashimi and Oyster Bar’s Tobias Diamandopoulous. Picture Glenn Hampson

FRANC JRS PIZZERIA

Shop 2 32 Lavarack Rd, Mermaid Beach

Opened: January

A southern Gold Coast pizza shop proved so popular its owners say they had no choice but to open a second restaurant to cater to demand. Anthony Pattinson, Claudia Pattinson, James Young and Carlos Lara debuted Franc Jrs Pizzeria at Nobby Beach in January. Mr Pattinson said their Detroit-style pizza would “change your life”.

Franc Jrs Pizzeria. Photo: Instagram
Franc Jrs Pizzeria. Photo: Instagram

MOUSTACHE

3/2217 Gold Coast Hwy, Mermaid Beach

Opened: August

He got his break running the tiniest coffee shop on the Gold Coast, but 2024 was the year Brodie Green opened a third venue to accompany his booming cafe in Nobby Beach. The former Seadog star revealed his elegant sidwalk-style eatery Moustache in The Oxley in August. The menu, which features free focaccia every Thursday from 4pm, also includes oysters and kentucky fried quail.

Brodie Green prepares to open Moustache. Picture: Glenn Hampson
Brodie Green prepares to open Moustache. Picture: Glenn Hampson

HOLY SHIP RESTAURANT

C7-C8/74 SeaWorld Drive, Main Beach

Opened: March

In one of the most unique venue openings on the Gold Coast, a couple transformed two 1970s boats into a bar and restaurant. Kame and Yvette McCarthy and Jake Ruthy stripped the two boats back to raw timber and hulls before the makeover. The vessels – which now sport a full commercial kitchen – have a 10-tap keg room and serve oysters, trawler bugs, prawns, saucy pork ribs and more.

A new venue on the Gold Coast Called Holy Ship. Picture Glenn Hampson
A new venue on the Gold Coast Called Holy Ship. Picture Glenn Hampson

ROJI CAT

47 Lemana Ln, Miami

Opened: September 6

A new Gold Coast brewery was billed as “a slice of Tokyo’s magic” on the Gold Coast. Roji Cat opened in the backstreets of Miami on September 6. Wash down karaage chicken, pork gyozas, burgers and Moreton Bay bug sliders with one of the house-made beers. There’s even a karaoke room.

Roji Cat venue nanager Angus Lee. Picture: Glenn Hampson
Roji Cat venue nanager Angus Lee. Picture: Glenn Hampson

EL PORTON

Shop 32/203 Ashmore Rd, Benowa

Opened: November 12

The owners of a new Spanish restaurant featuring seafood paella and croquettes expanded their restaurant empire from Sydney to the Gold Coast. Husband-and-wife team Pachi Rodriquez and Maria Barona opened El Porton in Benowa on November 12. The restaurant – which was inspired by scenery from the Canary Islands – features Iberico ham croquettes; Piquillo peppers stuffed with almogrote; kingfish crudo with ajo blanco; pipis in garlic and sherry; garlic prawns; and seafood paella.

Pachi Rodriguez and Maria Barona from El Porton. Picture: Glenn Hampson
Pachi Rodriguez and Maria Barona from El Porton. Picture: Glenn Hampson

THE FISH TANK

28A Dixon Drive, Pimpama

Opened: January 16

A fish and chip shop which opened on the northern Gold Coast had locals proclaiming it as the “best fish” they’ve tasted. The Fish Tank owners Thi Nguyen and Thy Tran debuted their second store in Pimpama on January 16. “The secret to a good fish and chips is keeping it simple but perfecting each element no matter how big or small.”

The Fish Tank staff member Jackson Sampson. Picture Glenn Hampson
The Fish Tank staff member Jackson Sampson. Picture Glenn Hampson

JUJU

2235 Gold Coast Hwy, Mermaid Beach

Opened: October

A European-inspired bar and restaurant was unveiled in the former Hellenika building. Luna Group director Trent Redman opened Juju at Nobby Beach in October. The new two-storey venue was geared towards “those who have grown tired of nightclubs, but still crave the thrill of dancing their way into the night”.

Anna Krstna, Amelia Ross, Madeleine Weston and Greta Wood at The Social Agency, Que Models and AE Artists Christmas party at JUJU Mermaid Beach. Picture: Portia Large.
Anna Krstna, Amelia Ross, Madeleine Weston and Greta Wood at The Social Agency, Que Models and AE Artists Christmas party at JUJU Mermaid Beach. Picture: Portia Large.

WELL BREAD AND PASTRY

1934 Gold Coast Hwy, Miami

Opened: January

A local favourite bakery in Palm Beach opened a new store in Miami, less than a month after another long-running bakery was forced to close its doors. Well Bread and Pastry co-owners Michelle and Stefan Van Der Hoven opened their second outlet at Miami One in January. Ms Van Der Hoven said almond croissants, pies, sausage rolls and sourdough bread were some of their most popular items.

After two and a half years Palm Beach bakery Well Bread & Pastry opened a second store in Miami on January 18. Owners Stefan and Michelle van der Hoven in front of the new store. Picture: Glenn Hampson
After two and a half years Palm Beach bakery Well Bread & Pastry opened a second store in Miami on January 18. Owners Stefan and Michelle van der Hoven in front of the new store. Picture: Glenn Hampson

THE YORKIE RIPPA

8/28 Chairlift Ave, Mermaid Beach

Opened: August 20

A familiar face on the Gold Coast food scene promised to take “the humble Yorkshire pudding to the next level”. Former Burleigh Social owner Dennis Duncanson debuted The Yorkie Rippa in Nobby Beach on August 20. Mr Duncanson said his yorkies were filled with crispy rosemary potatoes, glazed carrots, baby spinach and cauliflower bake with the choice of roast lemon and garlic chicken or braised beef brisket.

Owner Dennis Duncanson at The Yorkie Rippa. Picture Glenn Hampson
Owner Dennis Duncanson at The Yorkie Rippa. Picture Glenn Hampson

GUZMAN Y GOMEZ

Pavilions/6 Fifth Ave, Palm Beach

Opened: November

A fast-food giant continued its Gold Coast takeover with an outlet at Palm Beach. Guzman y Gomez (GYG) debuted its new restaurant along the Gold Coast highway after more than three months of renovations. The Mexican eatery, known for its nacho fries and Cali burritos, took over the vacant space left by Fish on Fourth.

Guzman y Gomez opened a new store in Palm Beach. Picture: Glenn Hampson
Guzman y Gomez opened a new store in Palm Beach. Picture: Glenn Hampson

539 Southport Nerang Rd, Molendinar

Opened: March

Eight months before the Palm Beach opening, Guzman y Gomez (GYG) opened one of their biggest drive-through restaurants in the city’s north on Southport Nerang Rd in Molendinar.

LE BON CHOIX PATISSERIE

Hooker Blvd, Broadbeach

Opened: October

A patisserie known for its almond croissants opened in one of the Gold Coast’s biggest shopping centres. Le Bon Choix owner Savico Basset-Rouge debuted his 10th store at Robina Town Centre in October. “Our pastries are exceptional because we use the finest ingredients and they are crafted by highly skilled pastry chefs with extensive experience,” he said.

Le Bon Choix patisserie opened their second store at Robina Town Centre on Saturday. Pastry chef Savico Basset-Rouge with some goodies. Picture: Glenn Hampson
Le Bon Choix patisserie opened their second store at Robina Town Centre on Saturday. Pastry chef Savico Basset-Rouge with some goodies. Picture: Glenn Hampson

AWAKEN CAFE

1/275 Boundary St, Coolangatta

Opened: March

A new cafe rose from the demolition site of Cafe DBar, opening on the southern Gold Coast’s most high-profile point position. The Gambaro Group owner John Gambaro, along with his brothers Frankie and Donny, opened Awaken Cafe at Point Danger in March. Mr Gambaro said Awaken Cafe, housed on the bottom floor of the $42m tower, would serve blueberry pancakes, green bowls, eggs on toast, breakfast rolls, baked pastries and barista-made coffee.

The new Awaken Cafe at Duranbah. Picture Glenn Hampson
The new Awaken Cafe at Duranbah. Picture Glenn Hampson

LOBBY

60 Currumbin Creek Rd, Currumbin Waters

Opened: November 5

A cafe which opened less than two months ago has already secured itself as the new neighbourhood coffee nook for southern Gold Coast locals. Lobby Currumbin owner DJ Swam said the community had welcomed the business with open arms since its launch. Eggplant jaffles and caramel and white chocolate cookies are among the favourites.

Lobby Currumbin owner DJ Swan. Picture Glenn Hampson
Lobby Currumbin owner DJ Swan. Picture Glenn Hampson

BUTT HUTT

1 Tibbing St, Nerang

Opened: July

A Gold Coast couple overcame a month from hell to open their dream restaurant after their nine-day-old son contacted sepsis. Marcus and Amy Nicholson opened their new Tex Mex BBQ restaurant called Butt Hut in July. Order the smokehouse box to try smoked pork, smoked wings, mac ‘n’ cheese, coleslaw and corn ribs.

Marcus Nicholson in front of his dream restaurant, Butt Hutt at Nerang. Picture: Glenn Hampson
Marcus Nicholson in front of his dream restaurant, Butt Hutt at Nerang. Picture: Glenn Hampson

NAHEDA’S DIP HOUSE

17 Lavarack Rd, Mermaid Beach

Opened: November 30

A Melbourne dip house which became a viral sensation for its “unforgettable flavours” landed on the Gold Coast in November. Owner Naheda Hassan opened Naheda’s Choice dip house in Nobby Beach precinct The Oxley. “It’s like a two-layered party in your mouth,” Mr Hassan said. “Every dip is created from an event or story that’s happened in our lives.”

Freshly made dips at Naheda’s Dip House. Picture: Glenn Campbell
Freshly made dips at Naheda’s Dip House. Picture: Glenn Campbell

PIPI’S

Level 1/275 Boundary St, Coolangatta

Opened: February

A Queensland hospitality legend created a Mediterranean-inspired restaurant in a new development at Point Danger. The Gambaro Group owner John Gambaro unveiled the hotly anticipated Pipi’s by Gambaro on February 28. The restaurant, which features a panoramic water view, boasts creamy lobster pasta, steaks, fresh grilled fish and a famous seafood platter.

Qld hospo legend John Gambaro opened Pipi’s at Pt Danger. Picture: Glenn Hampson
Qld hospo legend John Gambaro opened Pipi’s at Pt Danger. Picture: Glenn Hampson

YO MY GOODNESS

15 Connor St, Burleigh Heads

Opened: December

A popular Queensland frozen yoghurt shop ignited a froyo turf war in Burleigh Heads. Yo My Goodness (YOMG) unveiled its third Queensland location in December, just a stone’s throw from the popular Yo-Chi. YOMG’s grand opening was just in time to kick start summer on the southern Gold Coast. Their shakes are next level (try the Nutella cheesecake).

Paige Borley and Tahlia Bowcott at Yo My Goodness (YOMG) in Burleigh Heads. Picture: Glenn Campbell
Paige Borley and Tahlia Bowcott at Yo My Goodness (YOMG) in Burleigh Heads. Picture: Glenn Campbell

BEACH SHACK BAR AND GRILL

Eastern Ave, Bilinga

Opened: June

A new restaurant opened at Gold Coast Aiport, marking a major milestone in the terminal’s $17 million refurbishment. Beach Shack Bar and Grill is in the domestic departure lounge and serves tacos, beach buckets, haloumi fries, falafels, crispy potato gems, frozen margaritas and locally distilled spirits.

Beach Shack Bar and Grill opened at the Gold Coast Airport as a part of $17 million upgrade
Beach Shack Bar and Grill opened at the Gold Coast Airport as a part of $17 million upgrade

THE HOMESTEAD

28 Tomewin St, Currumbin

Opened: May

Guests at the new Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary say they have crossed paths with many Australian animals upon arrival, including Curly the emu. Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary opened its fine-dining restaurant The Homestead in May. Tuck into a patio platter with wattle seed damper, local cured meats and bush tomato relish.

The Homestead executive chef Chris Hicking. Picture: Glenn Hampson
The Homestead executive chef Chris Hicking. Picture: Glenn Hampson

ONE EIGHTY

1 Frank St, Labrador

Opened: December 6

A new venue with a Michelin Star chef brought culinary class to an unexpected location. Japanese restaurant One Eighty opened in Labrador on December 4 after two-and-a-half years of planning. One Eighty co-owner Daiji Takashima said he flew Michelin awarded chef Akihiro Kitade from Japan to help Gold Coasters “enjoy real yakitori”.

Chef Akihiro Kitade. Authentic Japanese restaurant One Eighty has opened on the Gold Coast. Picture: John Gass
Chef Akihiro Kitade. Authentic Japanese restaurant One Eighty has opened on the Gold Coast. Picture: John Gass

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