What’s Open And What To Do On New Years Day In Brisbane
That’s if you’re not too hungover
Welcome to day one of 2020. It’s unlikely, but if you’re not hungover and ready to tackle the day ahead, there’s plenty to do. Otherwise, if you are indeed hungover, why not keep the party going and back it up? It’s called hair of the dog for a reason.
See what’s on in your area and where you can wine, dine and play on January 1, 2020.
Alphabet Café, West End – 8am – 2pm
Cheeky Poké Bar, Newstead – 11am – 9pm
Eagle Street Pier
The Bavarian, Fratelli Famous, Guzman Y Gomez, Ric Bar & Dining, Sakè Restaurant & Bar and The Coffee Club will all be open.
El Camino Cantina, Bowen Hills – 11am – late
Goldfinch, Brisbane City – 6am – 10pm
Grand View Hotel, Cleveland – 10am – late
Howard Smith Wharves
Felons Brewing Co and Mr Percival’s will be open from 11am – late. Ciao Papi will open from 12pm – late and Stanley will be open for lunch and dinner sittings.
Jimmy’s On The Mall, Brisbane City, 24 hours
Little Big House, South Bank – 11am – 10pm
Lokal + Co, West End – 7am – 2pm
Milk & Froth,Clayfield – 7am – 12pm
Munich Brauhaus, South Bank – 11am – late
Otto, Brisbane City – 12pm – 10pm
Remy’s, Paddington – 8am – 8pm
Riverbar & Kitchen – 11am – 10pm
Suki, Bulimba – 12pm – 8pm
The Boundary Hotel, West End – 12pm – late
The Charming Squire, South Bank – 8am – late
The Glen Hotel, Eight Mile Plains – 6am – late
The Plough Inn, South Bank – 11am – late
Trove Bar, Brisbane City – 12pm – late
Vapiano, Brisbane City – 11am – 11pm
Willow & Spoon, Windsor, 7am – 2pm