Piñatas are ditched for Tasmanian oak, natural clay and Queensland marble at dimly-lit, next-gen Baja, where smart, Mexican-inspired dishes flaunt top local produce. If available, don't miss the Baja fish taco or the twice-cooked octopus tentacles, the latter paired with chilli oil and a squid-ink-burnt jalapeño soy sauce. Libations include well-crafted cocktails and an ever-expanding list of mescals and tequilas.


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Nearby Fortitude Valley attractions

1. Brunswick Street Mall

0.17 MILES

Daytime action in Fortitude Valley focuses on and around Brunswick Street Mall, a pedestrianised strip dotted with pavement pubs, cafes and eateries…

2. Chinatown

0.18 MILES

Punctuated by a replica Tang dynasty archway at its western end, Duncan St is Brisbane's rather underwhelming Chinatown. The pedestrianised strip (and the…

3. Valley Walk of Fame

0.19 MILES

Brisbane's homegrown music deities are honoured with a series of bronze plaques in the Brunswick Street Mall. It's a mixed bag of megastars and indie…

4. Institute of Modern Art

0.35 MILES

Located inside the industrious Judith Wright Centre of Contemporary Arts, the non-commercial Institute of Modern Art serves up oft-interesting, thought…

5. Jan Murphy Gallery

0.45 MILES

A stalwart of the local art scene, Jan Murphy hosts regularly changing exhibitions of contemporary Australian art from both established and emerging…

6. Philip Bacon Galleries

0.47 MILES

A pioneer on the Brisbane art scene, Phil has been around since 1974 and specialises in 19th-century and modern Australian paintings and sculpture. Indeed…

7. St John’s Cathedral

0.54 MILES

A magnificent symphony of stone, carved timber and stained glass just west of Fortitude Valley, St John’s Cathedral is a beautiful example of Gothic…

8. Customs House

0.63 MILES

It might be crowded out by skyscrapers these days, but Brisbane's Customs House (1889) continues to cut a very fine figure with its elegant Corinthian…