With tree-lined streets filled with stunning heritage homes, surrounded by the banks of the Brisbane River, New Farm is a stunning suburb in central Brisbane.
Located a stone’s throw from Brisbane CBD, New Farm is a unique community with lots to offer.
Read MoreNew Farm’s newest cafe, Dicki’s, has just opened its doors, ready to bless the suburb with their out-of-this-world menu.
What makes them so unique? From juices and smoothies to tasty brunch treats, Dicki’s is 100% vegan.
Read MoreThere’s no doubt organising a family meal out can be a little tricky (let alone costly!)
Amongst the leafy streets of New Farm, you’ll find a selection of fantastic cafes and restaurants, many of which we’re sure your family will love.
Read MoreFried chicken waffles with bacon and sailor jerry infused maple syrup… yummm.
With street art stretching up the walls and across the roof, you may be familiar with Deathproof in New Farm.
But did you know this bar is also a cafe on weekends? Best of both worlds!
Read MoreIt’s the perfect time of the year for a fresh, fruity acai bowl and what better place to indulge than Mylk + Ko.
Known for their healthy menu that caters to all dietary needs and preferences, Mylk + Ko serves up the yummiest (and prettiest) acai bowls with their own unique twist.
Read MoreAlmost 100 years since the first film was projected, New Farm cinemas are a favourite for people Brisbane-wide.
Whether you live locally or travel over the bridge purely for the unique atmosphere, the movie hotspot is the perfect location to sit back, relax (with a choc top in hand of course) and enjoy your favourite flick.
With the store stacked with gorgeous stationery pieces and unique invitations, The Paper Empire has opened their doors on James Street, helping all stationery junkies get their fix.
Having always been fascinated by the beauty of paper for lifes memorable moments, owner, creative director and “Chief Executive Paper Obsessive” Emily Anthon created The Paper Empire 4 years ago.
Read MoreThese days it’s not just the two-legged population embracing Brisbane’s café scene, our four-legged companions can also join in on all the fun.
From New Farm to Newstead Park and surrounds, the inner north of Brisbane has great green space to keep our pups happy, but not only that, it now also has a vast range of eateries for the perfect doggie dates!
Read MoreGoodbye Winter woollies hello sunshine! Spring is just around the corner and we couldn’t be more excited.
Giving us warmer days, greener grass and streets lined with flowers, Spring really is the perfect time of year.
Read MoreWith leafy-green streets, swept with cool river breezes, the peaceful suburb of New Farm is a great place to spend your time… especially if the kids have left the nest.
New Farm has an abundance of activities. Enjoy your child-free time by dining at one of the many great eateries, or relaxing under a tree with a book.
Read MoreA charming pastel-coloured café with the name of Miss Jones is New Farm’s newest addition.
Run by Brisbane Roar player Daniel Bowles and his wife Hannah, the duo have created this beautiful, aesthetically pleasing space which they call a grown-up version of their other café, Little Loco.
Read MoreWhether it be sharing funny memories, hearing a joke or seeing something hilarious, it always feels great to have a laugh.
The Brisbane Laughter Club is dedicated to helping people feel relaxed and happy – that sounds like the type of club we’d like to be a part of!
Surrounded by trees and riverside breezes in the peaceful New Farm Park, the Laughter Club invites everyone to join in, forget their worries and get silly.
Read MoreAfter you have brunch this Saturday at one of New Farms many cafes, why not walk down the road treat yourself to some shopping.
Shopping doesn’t always have to be expensive. New Farm’s RSPCA Op-Shop has some seriously funky pieces, for a ridiculously low price.
Read MoreWhether it be a Friday night celebratory drink, a Saturday brunch or a laidback Sunday session, Watt Restaurant and Bar is the perfect spot to catch up with friends, feast on the yummy menu and tasty cocktail, while right on the park’s edge and riverfront at New Farm.
We sat down by the river, cup of green tea in hand, with Watt’s Event Manager, Jamie Byrne.
Read MoreInhabiting an old power station of exposed brick, industrial interiors with concrete floors, and graffiti covering the walls, The Powerhouse is the cultural hub of our city.
Offering an array of events from free showings, to magnificent food & wine, to breathtaking performance highlights, Brisbane Powerhouse is here to inspire Brisbane by showcasing some of the country’s best and beginning artists.
Read More‘Sunday Sesh’ - the ultimate way to wrap up the weekend and prepare ourselves for the busy week ahead.
Hanging out with mates, lounged in the Queensland afternoon sun with a cold one in hand - what better way to spend your afternoon?
Now that we’ve got you dreaming about your weekend, here’s 5 of the best Sunday Sesh spots in the 4005/4006’s grooviest streets.
Read MoreAt its picturesque location, perched on the banks of the Brisbane River, Merthyr Bowls Club is the perfect spot to come down, kick off your shoes and enjoy an afternoon of fun.
It’s he relaxed welcoming vibe of the club, with the cool river breezes blowing over the bowling greens, and the clubs touching history that keep locals coming back time and time again.
Read MoreNothing quite beats the aromas from Jocelyn’s Provisions.
Toasty bread, creamy cakes and fresh pastries – it makes us hungry just thinking about it.
Well Imagine being surrounded by these surreal scents all day, every day - how tempting!
Read MoreMastering the art of meat for an outstanding 42 years, Rayner’s Meats is a favourite amongst New Farm Locals.
“Since the beginning, New Farm has been well-known for the beautiful New Farm Park. One of my favourite things to do is have a barbecue in the park with friends,” shares Mike.
Mike shares his expertise with us when it comes to what meat is best to slap on the barbie.
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