In an office lunchtime rut? Tired of boring lunch meetings in the boardroom? Take your working lunches and team meetings off-site for a change of scenery and a delicious menu that will inspire creativity and productivity. Here’s our favourite spots to break up your workday with a delish lunch in The City.
Named after the Chinese dragon king of the sea, Longwang is a testament to the creativity and authenticity that the restaurant brings into each dish. This three-metre wide and 30-metre-long restaurant has four banquet options for any budget or you can choose from the a la carte menu.
Follow the smoky scent wafting from Blackbird Bar & Grill’s open wood-fired grill and you’ll uncover a stunning two-storey venue with sweeping river views. Blackbird has long been a favourite spot to celebrate a Saturday night, but don’t be fooled into thinking it’s just a bar; their restaurant menu is a real treat, featuring a plethora of perfectly plated dishes loaded with local Queensland and seasonal ingredients.
Open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, and with a raft of daily specials, Isles Lane is a prime choice for a weekday bite. With a menu that boasts handmade bread, pizza, and pasta, you’re guaranteed to leave satisfied. Never fear if carbs aren’t your thing – there are plenty of lighter options including fresh fish, salads, and small plates.
Step into The Star Brisbane to find Fat Noodle – an exotic restaurant that has floor to ceiling windows looking out to the Brisbane River. Here you will be treated to an Asian-fusion feast created by celebrity chef Luke Nguyen. You can’t go past Luke’s signature Vietnamese chicken salad – and the dumplings are top notch too!
Glamorous Goldfinch is the perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of the city streets. The menu takes inspiration from the seaside bistros of the Mediterranean, with sourdough pizzas, antipasto platters, fresh seafood, and hearty mains. Choose from individual meals or a selection of their share plates, and don’t forget to check out the cocktail menu too.
Enjoy timeless cuisine under a canopy of crystal chandeliers at Rothwell’s on George Street. It’s arguably the classiest grill restaurant you’ll find! The menu features a number of classic meals, dialled up a notch and plated to perfection. Cosy up in a leather booth or settle in for a long lunch; you're in for a treat regardless.
With a luxe fit-out overlooking Queen Street Mall, Stanton offers a classic menu of traditional cafe favourites. This is the place to impress, but not at the expense of the company account. Sink into stuffed armchairs inside or grab a table outside and choose from tapas-inspired share plates, pizzas fresh from the pizza oven, and club classics.
The relaxed elegant atmosphere accompanied by the spectacular views of the city at Alchemy Restaurant, is the perfect spot impress during a business meeting or lunch. The completely Italian menu combines seasonal freshness with traditional warmth to create mouthwatering worthy dishes.
Authentic Thai in the form of a banquet or a la carte, Jumbo creates curries, stir-fry’s, noodles, and so much more that are packed with traditional flavours. The dishes come out with impressive design and the colourful cocktails pair perfectly. Jumbo Thai is a great place for a work lunch to excite and fill you up!
Situated perfectly in the middle of Queen Street Mall, Jimmys on the Mall is the perfect central place you can’t miss this 2-storey building. With different menus for the lower and upper deck seating there is a wide range of flavours for you to enjoy during your work lunch.
A timeless venue in Brisbane City, Walter Steakhouse is the perfect place for a business meeting over a classic meal. This is the place to bring someone you want to impress with a quality steak, perfectly poured drinks and old-school service, you could stay here chatting business for hours.
With a view over the Albert and Elizabeth Streets intersection, Beach House has the ideal gastropub menu and a sizeable venue to cater for any size working lunch. Bring a friend or bring the whole office; there’s plenty of room. Meet here for hearty helpings and a moreish menu, with burgers, pasta, seafood and schnitties.
Soak up the Insta-worthy décor and down some tacos at this lively Latin-inspired bar and street eatery. Comuna Cantina’s cocktails are somewhat famous but beware if you’re dashing back to the office afterwards as you may struggle to stop at just one!
Another of The City’s hidden gems is Hellcat Maggie, tucked away behind Rich Lane. With a menu laden with a-little-bit-fancy and filling pub-style meals, there is almost certainly something for everyone. At last count their menu featured almost as many types of fries as it did burgers, so this is one not to miss if you’re chipper for a chippie.
With a cosy ambience and an extensive menu of Shanghainese specialties and delicious dumplings, New Shanghai QueensPlaza has round banquet tables for a fun and interactive lunch. Don’t be daunted by the queue, which moves quickly at lunchtime, or be sure to book ahead to accommodate larger groups.
If it’s atmosphere you’re looking for, check out Santa Monica. With a California vibe and beer-garden-style outdoor seating, it’s the perfect spot to enjoy Brisbane’s stunning weather. Their large booths are perfect for groups and the menu is loaded with all the crowd-pleasers including pizzas, burgers, tacos, and plenty of share plates.
Little Miss Sunshine is a hidden bistro found in Heritage Lane where fresh pours and good food is flowing every weekday. The fun and vibrant atmosphere makes it the perfect place to unwind on your lunch break. The Mediterranean and middle eastern inspired menu will satisfy your cravings and the drinks will refresh your palate.
Cheeky Poké Bar is not just cool, but also cost-effective, especially if you visit on a Tuesday for $6 tacos. They offer healthy meals of fresh ingredients topped with tasty sauces that promise your best self in a bowl. It’s also a great option for a quick takeaway lunch if you’re simply too busy to sit down and enjoy life in the slow lane.
It’s hard to beat the view from the top level Grill’d of the Wintergarden overlooking Queen Street Mall. Take the team for stacked burgers that’ll satisfy, plus popular sides such as sweet potato chips to share. (Sharing is caring, team.)
This slurptastic ramen joint in Uptown is a go-to for traditional Japanese noodle soups and team bonding. Split some gyoza for starters and follow up with a big bowl of Hakataya Ramen’s famous ramen with fresh house-made broth. FYI: paper aprons are available on request so you can all return to the office in pristine condition.
Fresh and flavoursome, Som Tum Bar will provide a different perspective for casual business lunches. Situated off George St in the Brisbane Quarter, Brisbane’s first som tum bar dishes up its namesake Thai green papaya salad (aka som tum) with an array of toppings that will appeal to all palates.
A two-level Italian restaurant tucked into Albert Lane, Vapiano is a fresh-and-fast casual affair. Tuck into a $15 lunch combo available Monday to Friday with a choice of pastas and pizzas plus a soft drink. Or for an extra $4 you can upgrade to a house beer, wine or sparkling. We guarantee some fresh, house-made carbs will help everyone power through those spreadsheets in the afternoon.
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