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‘Stop teasing:’ Has beloved Mt Tamborine restaurant George’s Paragon quietly reopened?

Mt Tamborine locals have been sent into a frenzy over whispers that beloved restaurant George’s Paragon has quietly reopened on Gallery Walk after four years. But are the rumours true?

George's Paragon reopened Friday at Mt Tamborine after being temporarily closed. Waitress Ally Falwasser ready to greet guests. Picture Glenn Hampson
George's Paragon reopened Friday at Mt Tamborine after being temporarily closed. Waitress Ally Falwasser ready to greet guests. Picture Glenn Hampson

It’s confirmed – George’s Paragon has reopened on Gallery Walk, delighting Mt Tamborine residents who had been eagerly awaiting the restaurant’s return after four years and taken to social media in a tizzy.

George's Paragon reopened Friday at Mt Tamborine after being temporarily closed.. Picture Glenn Hampson
George's Paragon reopened Friday at Mt Tamborine after being temporarily closed.. Picture Glenn Hampson

The speculation began Friday when local resident Janella Wieden posted to The Tamborine Community Facebook page: “Omg omg, did I just see George’s paragon (sic) is open again? Just drove past and lights on and doors open.”

Her post triggered an avalanche of excited responses from locals desperate for confirmation. “Someone confirm please, this is a BIG DEAL!” wrote Nicki Tait.

Mt Tamborine locals have been sent into a frenzy over whispers that beloved restaurant George’s Paragon has quietly reopened on Gallery Walk. Picture: Facebook.
Mt Tamborine locals have been sent into a frenzy over whispers that beloved restaurant George’s Paragon has quietly reopened on Gallery Walk. Picture: Facebook.
Mt Tamborine locals have been sent into a frenzy over whispers that beloved restaurant George’s Paragon has quietly reopened on Gallery Walk. Picture: Facebook.
Mt Tamborine locals have been sent into a frenzy over whispers that beloved restaurant George’s Paragon has quietly reopened on Gallery Walk. Picture: Facebook.
Mt Tamborine locals have been sent into a frenzy over whispers that beloved restaurant George’s Paragon has quietly reopened on Gallery Walk. Picture: Facebook.
Mt Tamborine locals have been sent into a frenzy over whispers that beloved restaurant George’s Paragon has quietly reopened on Gallery Walk. Picture: Facebook.

By Monday, eyewitness accounts emerged. Michael House reported seeing George himself “greeting people and seating them” during lunch service, while Julie Currey wrote: “Stop teasing … waiting waiting waiting … x”

Mt Tamborine locals have been sent into a frenzy over whispers that beloved restaurant George’s Paragon has quietly reopened on Gallery Walk. Picture: Facebook.
Mt Tamborine locals have been sent into a frenzy over whispers that beloved restaurant George’s Paragon has quietly reopened on Gallery Walk. Picture: Facebook.
George’s Paragon owner George Tassis was papped by a diner on Monday. Picture: Michael House / Facebook
George’s Paragon owner George Tassis was papped by a diner on Monday. Picture: Michael House / Facebook

Owner George Tassis is something of a mystery himself.

George Tassis at his Paragon Seafood Restaurant at Sanctuary Cove. Picture: Supplied.
George Tassis at his Paragon Seafood Restaurant at Sanctuary Cove. Picture: Supplied.

The restaurateur, who is notoriously difficult to pin down, has been a staple of the Gold Coast dining scene for decades.

Locals will recognise the white building on the Burleigh side of Tallebudgera Creek that has sat dormant for years – one of his original George’s Paragon locations that later became George’s Pizza Wine Bar.

The former site of George's Paragon at Tallebudgera. The was later turned into George’s Pizza Wine Bar, with owner George Tassis living on the hill behind. Picture: Glenn Hampson.
The former site of George's Paragon at Tallebudgera. The was later turned into George’s Pizza Wine Bar, with owner George Tassis living on the hill behind. Picture: Glenn Hampson.
George’s Paragon food. Picture: Supplied.
George’s Paragon food. Picture: Supplied.

When contacted Tuesday, restaurant worker Joseph, who chose not to give his surname, confirmed a “soft reopening” had occurred Friday following a temporary closure. He said the reason for their closure was they had “other projects to look into”.

“We had to open the Coolangatta restaurant,” he explained.

George’s Paragon opened two new locations within The Strand at Coolangatta – George’s Paragon: Seafood Restaurant and George’s Paragon: Cocktail Bar & Cafe in 2022. Picture: Supplied.
George’s Paragon opened two new locations within The Strand at Coolangatta – George’s Paragon: Seafood Restaurant and George’s Paragon: Cocktail Bar & Cafe in 2022. Picture: Supplied.

He confirmed the restaurant currently operates walk-in only, with bookings available for large groups.

“People are very happy we’re back open,” Joseph said.

One diner who said he ate at the restaurant on Monday wrote on Facebook: “Incredibly (sic) George met us at the door and informed us that he only opened just two days ago and, after being closed for four years, without advertising, and the place is nearly full for lunch.”

George’s Paragon now operates four Gold Coast locations: Sanctuary Cove, Burleigh Heads, Mt Tamborine and Coolangatta.

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