Cafés
Lychee Lounge
94 boundary st– inspired by the neighbourhoods pre- and post-war housing and vibrant art sub-culture, the lychee lounge offers asian-inspired bites and wicked cocktails. it’s the perfect place to refuel with a lychee-infused martini at the start of another fabulous weekend.
Paladar
Cnr fish lane & merivale st– devised by connoisseur filip pilioras, paladar fumior salon is a must for lovers of cuban coffee, culture and cigars. despite having a small street frontage and being tucked away off a main street merivale st on the corner of fish lane the bright red exterior makes it easy to find once you are in the area.
Campos
(http://www.camposcoffee.com/) 11 wandoo st, +61 7 3252-3612– this sydney-based café/roastery recently expanded operations to brisbane. located behind the popular fresh on james street markets. but please note that you cannot access this directly from james st market you need to go around the complex to get there is a sign that points you the way.
Jetty Kiosk
Hidden gem of a cafe owned by the port of brisbane. tucked away behind the manly baths swimming pool on the william gunn jetty, manly esplanade. open 7 days, from 9am-4pm, sit over the water enjoying a drink, dessert or meal and admire moreton bay. very well-priced and so peaceful.
Three Monkeys
58 mollison st– throughout the ground floor and garden of a converted house, this eclectic cafe is an enchanting maze of exotic furniture, fabrics and nooks. a brisbane icon for over 20 years, you can enjoy meals, desserts and of course, tea and coffee, here 7 days a week. not to be missed!