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James Street
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James Street

James Street has evolved over the past few years to become Brisbane’s most sought after destination when it comes to food, fashion, markets, fun and discovery. Situated on the border of Fortitude Valley and Newstead, the James Street precinct is home to some of Brisbane’s most desirable fashion names along with a collection of fine restaurants, bistros, markets and hole-in-the-wall espresso bars. From recently opened Happy Little Dumplings to old established players like Jamies Espresso Bar, the area is certainly a hit with a wide demographic ensuring the precinct is forever bustling. It’s an ever expanding lifestyle mecca and where the locals head for morning coffees, lunch dates, supplies for the kitchen, home and soul. You’ll find the city’s greatest collection of designer and eclectic boutiques and flagship stores of sass & bide, Easton Pearson and Scanlan… more

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Dig into gourmet pizzas at The Burrow, West End
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Dig into gourmet pizzas at The Burrow, West End

Pietro Agnoletto ran the infamous The Pizza Caffé at UQ’s St Lucia campus for 15 years. Renowned for its thin-crusted, traditional Neapolitan pizzas, hungry students and theatre-goers alike have drooled over Pietro’s superb doughy creations. Now Pietro is lending his pizza crafting knowledge to the team at new West End haunt The Burrow. more


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Smooth jazz plays at Paddington’s JazzCat
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Smooth jazz plays at Paddington’s JazzCat

Nestled in a side street behind the boutiques of Paddington’s LaTrobe Terrace, a small house-based space has finally settled on an owner. Shifting from a French antiques shop to a Spanish restaurant, the humble corner spot on Collingwood Street is now home to JazzCat Restaurant. more