Eat Your Way Around the World at Eat Street Northshore Brisbane

By travellingwithmynikon | Sep 20, 2020
Oceania > Australia > Queensland > Brisbane > Eat Street Northshore

Eat Street Northshore in Brisbane is the one-stop place to go, to try foods from around the world. For a list of eateries, you can find the link here.

Located right on the Brisbane River, you can get to enjoy the breeze off the river

Located right on the Brisbane River, you can get to enjoy the breeze off the river

Eat Street Northshore


Located next to the Brisbane River, the $3 entry (free for under 12s) gets you into the markets which have shops and eateries catering for everyone's tastes.

Stalls from South America, Mexico, the USA and more countries from around the world, where you can eat in sheltered comfort

Stalls from South America, Mexico, the USA and more countries from around the world, where you can eat in sheltered comfort

It's only open weekends, Friday and Saturday 4 pm - 8 pm and Sunday 12 noon to 8 pm. Dogs that are friendly and kept under control are also welcome, more than ready to pick up anything that drops on the ground.

There is even a shop for doggy supplies

There is even a shop for doggy supplies

Laneways are built undercover, to help protect you from the hot Brisbane sun. There are also outside areas to eat and play.

There is plenty of undercover seating and even jumping castles for the kids

There is plenty of undercover seating and even jumping castles for the kids

With about 70 stalls you'll be spoilt for choice. Savoury, sweet, Asian, Greek, Middle Eastern or everyone's favourites Fish and Chips.

The Trawler area which holds all the products from the sea

The Trawler area which holds all the products from the sea

Most stalls have EFTPOS, but it's handy to have cash as you might incur a transaction fee. There is an ATM on site.

There is live entertainment as well as audio systems adding to the party vibe. Alcohol is available with three bars throughout the complex. You can't take your own onto the site.

Kombi Alley is where you'll find all the wonderful desserts

Kombi Alley is where you'll find all the wonderful desserts

Getting There


If you're driving, you have more than 1200 free car parks which fill up quickly. From Kingsford Smith Drive, turn into Theodore Street, then follow the signs to Eat Street Northshore.

If you're arriving from Brisbane city on public transport, the CityCat ferries would be your best and easiest way.

The CityCat is a quick, easy and a scenic way to get to Eat Street Northshore

The CityCat is a quick, easy and a scenic way to get to Eat Street Northshore

Your nearest ferry terminal is Northshore Hamilton which is only a 250m walk away. You can find the journey planner here.

Open


  • Fri & Sat: 3pm to 9pm
  • Sun: 12pm to 8pm

Conclusion


Eat Street Northshore is an excellent place to enjoy a lazy Sunday afternoon or a party weekend night. I visited on a Sunday afternoon when it opened, and it was busy enough then.

There's a real family vibe that I'm sure would change as the sunsets.

The hardest part of your day will be deciding what to eat.

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Written by travellingwithmynikon
Hi. My name is Kim and I love to travel especially getting about in nature. I have only really started this seriously at the end of 2018 but I'm loving the lifestyle and community.

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