Savour the scenery at these unforgettable dining experiences Brisbane’s top waterfront restaurants exude!
Nestled along the picturesque banks of the Brisbane River, the vibrant city of Brisbane boasts a thriving culinary scene that seamlessly merges delicious cuisine with breathtaking waterfront views. Whether you’re a local food enthusiast or a visitor eager to indulge in a memorable dining experience, Brisbane’s waterfront restaurants offer a perfect blend of ambiance, culinary excellence, and scenic beauty.
In this list we’ll explore the best waterfront restaurants in Brisbane you need to try in 2024, ensuring that your next dining adventure is nothing short of spectacular.
Alchemy
Welcome to one of Brisbane’s best waterfront restaurants that make up the Eagle Street Pier precinct. Alchemy, an Italian-inspired restaurant, is brought to us by highly acclaimed Australian chef Brad Jolly. His culinary excellence truly shines through in his food and impeccable plate presentation will be sure to tantalise your tastebuds. Boasting fantastic views of the river and the Story Bridge, Alchemy’s sophisticated interiors and delectable cuisine are a great choice for any celebration, function or night out. Let Alchemy take you on a flavourful journey with a stunning backdrop to top it all off.
Byblós
Inspired by their namesake portside city of Byblós, get ready to drink and dine the night away at this incredible waterfront dining spot in Brisbane. Celebrating Lebanese cuisine, Byblós promotes lavish hospitality, plush furnishings and an air of warmth and adventure. Providing a modern take on classic Lebanese cuisine, their menu is built on a foundation of traditional Mediterranean dishes that are designed for sharing. Not only is the food delicious, but Byblós has been awarded for their diverse and extensive drinks offerings which include wines, a seasonally updated cocktail list – and that’s not to mention the house-made glazes, reductions and syrups that are incorporated throughout the menu for an elevated taste experience.
Greca
Come and get taste of the warm, Mediterranean hospitality at contemporary Greek taverna, Greca. Located in the Howard Smith Wharves precinct, Greca is the place to go for generous servings and, of course, some one the best water views in Brisbane. Situated along the river, this restaurant delivers gorgeous views of the CBD and Story Bridge whose lights dazzle and shimmer as the sun goes down. With a generous menu designed to share, Greca caters for groups of all sizes and taste preferences. Head on over to Howard Smith Wharves for your next dinner celebration and enjoy authentic Greek flavours the way they were meant to be with Greca.
Joey's
Kangaroo Point has arguably one of the best vantage points of the Brisbane skyline and Joey’s makes the most of it. One of Brisbane’s best riverfront dining havens, Joey’s is a hotspot for a morning coffee, long lunch or date night. Perched atop the Kangaroo Point Cliffs, occupying the space formerly known as Bar Spritz, the freshly renovated space features an alfresco dining area that offers 180 degree, uninterrupted, sweeping city views. Open seven days a week, Joey’s has it all and exudes the casual but polished character Brisbane prides itself on. It truly is the perfect spot for pancakes, pinot and panoramic views.
Medley
Tucked away amongst the foliage and apartment blocks at Kangaroo Point is Medley, a restaurant that may be one of Brisbane’s best kept secrets. Built on the grounds of Yungaba, which used to serve as an immigration centre in the 19th century, the restaurant and cafe has continued their legacy of cultural exchange through food and friendly hospitality. A stone’s throw away from the Story Bridge, Medley’s outdoor deck and dining area face a stunning view of the river and New Farm while its secluded location offers a sense of exclusivity and privacy. Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner, Medley is ready to welcome you at any time of the day to experience fresh local produce with a diverse and unique twist.
Patina at Customs House
Settled in an architectural and historical staple of Brisbane, Patina at the iconic Customs House brings an elegant touch to paddock to plate philosophy. With luxurious interiors and an enviable riverside location, Patina is a sought-after venue with an extensive lunch, dinner and high tea menu. Executive chef John Offenhauser has crafted a wide selection of food offerings all using a selection of local and regional ingredients. Take in spectacular views of the Story Bridge and the Brisbane River from the Riverside Terrace and make yourself at home within the divine heritage-listed architecture and the overall incredible waterfront restaurant experience in Brisbane Pantina exudes.
Yoko
Just next door to Greca you’ll find their sister restaurant, Yoko. An energetic fusion of Tokyo’s izakayas mixed with Brisbane’s laidback riverside atmosphere. This is the place to be for tantalising Japanese cuisine with personality. The two-level bistro-style space is by restaurateur Jonathan Barthelmess and is inspired by the sophisticated and sustainable cuisine he experienced on his many visits to Tokyo. Yoko has a prime waterfront location with a view that encompasses the CBD, Kangaroo Point and New Farm. Enjoy the delicacies and subtleties of contemporary Japanese izakaya in a comfortable and refined dining space overlooking the Brisbane River.
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