Brisbane's Newest Hotspots to Dine and Unwind - All on Bankside’s Doorstep
Bankside West End places you on the doorstep of Brisbane's newest dining and leisure hotspots. Nestled in a dynamic neighbourhood, Stockwell's latest residential development is not just a space to call home but a space to relish in the city's evolving culinary and relaxation scenes. Everything is just around the corner, from gourmet eateries to eclectic cafes, from serene riverside lounges to lively nightspots. And with the unparalleled convenience of train, bus, CityCat, or even an Uber, exploring the broader breadth of Brisbane's offerings becomes a delightful endeavour.
So, if savouring mouth-watering dishes, discovering new places to unwind, and being amid Brisbane's burgeoning hotspots is your ideal life, then Bankside West End is where your dreams find ground.
1. IPPIN Japanese Dining, West End
Located on Boundary Street, IPPIN offers upscale Japanese dining, with specialties like yakitori grill dishes. Their unique lobster popcorn is a must-try!
2. Pilloni, West End
Pilloni brings a slice of Sardinia to Brisbane with dishes that have been kissed by flames. From house-made pasta to delicious swordfish, Pilloni promises an authentic Sardinian experience.
3. Bar Francine, West End
Housed within a century-old structure, Bar Francine is a pescatarian paradise. The place showcases European-inspired dishes served in a retro setting, with a selection of wines and cocktails to accompany.
4. Lina Rooftop, South Brisbane
Lina, perched atop the Mobo building, aims to replicate the aura of world-renowned beach and day clubs. It boasts a vast pool, cabanas for hire, and a rich menu featuring seafood. Its facilities, like app-controlled lockers and showers, further elevate the experience.
5. South City Wine Bar, Woolloongabba
A nod to European wine bars, South City Wine has an impressive list of 200 wines. Accompanied by French-style cocktails and European dishes, it promises a romantic evening.
6. Sunsets Rooftop, Kangaroo Point
This latest rooftop sensation offers an unobstructed view of Brisbane's skyline and The Gabba. The ambience is desert-themed, with food influenced by the Mediterranean. Sunsets Rooftop's opening is timed perfectly with the onset of warm weather.
7. Babylon, Brisbane City
Housed within a three-tier riverside building, Babylon is the latest venture from Mantle Group Hospitality, reminiscent of its Sydney counterpart. This gorgeous spot, adorned with red marble tabletops and mahogany chairs, offers Mediterranean and Middle Eastern delicacies. Only the restaurant section is open, but stay tuned for the outdoor bars and terraces.
9. TAMA, Fortitude Valley
TAMA has rejuvenated the GPO with its refined dishes sourced from Queensland's premier regions. Expect smoky flavours courtesy of the imported Spanish Josper oven.
10. Carmen, Fortitude Valley
A new entrant on James Street, Carmen is a paradise of Mexican culinary delights, coupled with sustainable cocktails and mezcal. The restaurant emphasises waste reduction and has a vibrant menu to choose from.
All in all, Brisbane’s culinary scene seems to be bursting with these exciting new additions. Whether you're in the mood for a seafood feast, a relaxed rooftop vibe, or rich European flavours, the city has got you covered!
Hungry for more?
Drop by the Bankside West End sales office for a glimpse of the floorplans and an insight into our pricing and availability. Dive into the heart of Brisbane's newest lifestyle today.