x-default

©Emily McAuliffe/Lonely Planet


Strauss shrugs off its corporate surrounds with low-key, Brooklyn-esque cool and a neighbourly vibe. Head in for quick-fix banana bread, or settle in for simple locavore dishes that include omelettes, vibrant salads and sandwiches with combos like red-bean-and-beetroot falafel, pumpkin hummus and avocado. The place takes its coffee seriously, with espresso, filtered and bottled cold brew, mainly from local roaster Sundays.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Brisbane attractions

1. Shrine of Remembrance

0.23 MILES

Designed in the Greek Revival style, this graceful monument honours the Australian men and women who have served in conflicts around the world. Its 18…

2. Museum of Brisbane

0.25 MILES

On the 3rd floor of City Hall, this forward-thinking museum explores historic and modern aspects of Brisbane, offering fresh, progressive insights into…

3. City Hall

0.25 MILES

Fronted by a row of sequoia-sized Corinthian columns, Australia's largest city hall was built between 1920 and 1930. Although free, fascinating heritage…

4. Riverside Centre

0.26 MILES

Shopping, eating and office complex next to (you guessed it) the Brisbane River.

5. Treasury Building

0.28 MILES

At the western end of the Queen St Mall is the magnificent Italian Renaissance–style Treasury Building, dating from 1889. No tax collectors inside – just…

6. Commissariat Store Museum

0.33 MILES

Built by convicts in 1829, this former government storehouse is the oldest occupied building in Brisbane. Inside is an immaculate little museum whose main…

7. Mansions

0.33 MILES

At the junction or George St and Margaret St is the Mansions, an unusual three-storey, red-brick Romanesque terrace which was cobbled together in 1890…

8. Queensland Club

0.34 MILES

The Queensland Club is so exclusive that even its website is members-only. While you may not be schmoozing in its hallowed rooms any time soon, the…