This absolute gem tucked away in the melaleuca-lined streets of Hawthorne is the hide-out of a veritable who’s who of fresh unique fashion, be it clothes, accessories, jewellery or shoes.
This bare tiled 1966 built arcade is home to the city’s edgiest independent fashion at one end and a host of colourful budget Asian eateries at the other.
South Brisbane's The Fox Hotel is a splendid 1920’s style pub (whose beginnings date back to its original incarnation as the Terminus in the 1880’s) that is almost a stand-alone attraction.
A cute little candy coloured store whose main drawcard is its luscious premise-baked cupcakes, My Sweetopia also does a roaring morning trade in coffee and fruit toast.
Here’s a rare chance to buy confectionary fresh from the factory – Kellys Candy makes scrumptious peanut brittle, Rocky Road, fudge, honeycomb, coconut ice and Turkish Delight
Tucked away in the little square next to Woolworths, Gerbino’s does a brisk trade in traditional Italian breads and pastries, thanks to its extensive range of both.
From outdoor cinema, iconic science-themed films, mega shoe sale and Buddha birthday festival to a gorgeous Maleny escape and a new Chinese hotpot restaurant