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Hip Hood - James Street

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It's no secret we're big fans of New Farm's leafy James Street, it's our local 'hood after all. So we thought it was about time we shared our local knowledge with you. The sunny, tree-lined street is loaded with boutiques, cafes, bars and restaurants creating Brisbane's premier lifestyle precinct.

So, take note friends, here is our guide to the best of James Street.

King Arthur
With a focus on sustainable fresh produce and paddock-to-plate philosophy, you'll find quality fare at this neighbourhood brunch spot. Now serving Friday Night Dinners, read our review of these delectable dinners here.

Harveys
Harveys is an institution in James St. Recently renovated to provide shadier alfresco dining; it's the perfect spot to meet friends or clients in a sophisticated setting. We can't go past the Asian chicken salad with coriander, mint, peanuts, coconut and tamarind dressing.

Tinderbox Kitchen 
Tucked behind Harveys next to the Palace Cinema, Tinderbox Kitchen serves up wood-fired pizza and modern Italian cuisine in a casual atmosphere, ideal for pre-post theatre dining.

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Sixes & Sevens
One of our favourite watering holes for a Friday afternoon beverage, Sixes & Sevens is set in a beautifully restored Queensland cottage and spills out to the great outdoors taking advantage of Brisbane's balmy nights. The perfect spot to enjoy an Aperol Spritz or two!

Bucci 
Featuring a seasonally driven modern Italian menu by co-owner and executive chef Shaun Malone, the delicious menu is perfect for sharing. The adjoining bar also has an impressive wine list including a great selection of Australian and Italian wines.

Gerard's Bistro
Brisbane's highly awarded restaurant serves inventive Modern Australian cuisine with a Middle Eastern twist. Slip out the back and enjoy a nightcap at Gerard's Bar serving tapas, charcuterie and beverages in a cool industrial space.

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Cru Bar
Lounge around at Cru Bar and enjoy the cool breeze while sipping Champagne. The bar has an exceptional cellar tucked behind the restaurant where helpful staff can help you select the perfect wine to take home.

Farrier Bar
Farrier Bar & Supperclub caters to Brisbane's night owls and discerning drinkers and is open to 2am Thursday to Saturday. With a discreet entrance, this basement level bar is dark and mysterious and perfect for late night hangs.

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Where to Stay
Sage Hotel Brisbane is located smack bang on James Street adjacent to Farrier Bar, how convenient is that? Rooms are super stylish with loads of extra inclusions and the perfect spot to lay your weary head after a weekend of James Street grazing.

The Calile

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Which is your favourite eatery or bar in James Street?

Image credit: James St, Sixes & Sevens, Cru Bar

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