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Gold Coast: Takeaway menu of greatest hits keeps Broadbeach eatery Elk Espresso alive

Need comfort food? One of the Gold Coast best breakfast venues is offering a special takeaway menu. ~

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IF good food has the power to transport, Elk Espresso owner Andrew Whiting hopes it will turn back the clock to sweeter times … even if it’s just for a second.

The Gold Coast’s most acclaimed brunch restaurant has released a takeaway menu of its greatest hits intended to take tastebuds on a trip down memory lane.

“We’re bringing back classic Elk dishes like fried chicken waffles because we know they have huge followings,” he said.

“Maybe when you open that takeaway box at home it will take you back to the memory of when you had it; let you escape reality for a moment.

Elk Espresso owner Andrew Whiting. Picture Glenn Hampson
Elk Espresso owner Andrew Whiting. Picture Glenn Hampson

Elk Espresso’s new location and menu keeps plenty of old charm

“Food connects you to time – you smell a certain food and it brings memories from your childhood – so we want to use our new menu to bring a bit of joy.

“We’ve had an opportunity to be creative with food again as the landscape changes and have looked at everything, including the price point because obviously cash flow is tighter for people.”

The coffee machine is still getting a workout at Elk’s Broadbeach headquarters, where a wall of foliage screens off the dining area that’s usually shoulder-to-shoulder, now stacked up and strangely silent.

Upbeat tunes keep spirits high as regulars collect their orders to-go, perhaps pausing to browse a new grocery table stocked with free-range eggs, hard-to-find milk alternatives and specialty breads.

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Waffles at Elk Espresso Broadbeach. Picture: Glenn Hampson
Waffles at Elk Espresso Broadbeach. Picture: Glenn Hampson

“All of our suppliers are business as usual, so we’re trying to create that one-stop shop and pass on some things at cost price,” Mr Whiting said.

“Things like gluten-free bread and organic sourdough, and alternative milks a lot of our customers use that can be hard to get your hands on.

“It’s not like a normal day, but it really lights up your morning when you see your locals come out to support you.”

It’s a small consolation for the career restaurateur. After a heartbreaking day in which he had to let go of 22 staff, Mr Whiting is doing what he can to make sure there’s still a job for others.

“I said to (the staff I had to let go) that it’s not goodbye, it’s just pausing life for a while and then we’ll restart,” he said.

“We are like family and will try to keep connected. I told them to come in for a coffee every morning, my shout, we still want to see your face.”

THE TAKEAWAY: Brunch classics from Broadbeach’s Elk Espresso. Call 5538 8822 to place food and drink takeaway orders. Deliveries available soon on UberEats.

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