Dining destination a king hit at Brisbane Showgrounds

20 Feb 2018  2044 | World Travel News

From a two-hat French restaurant to a permanent food truck park, King Street at the Brisbane Showgrounds continues to cement its reputation as a foodie hot spot.

The latest addition to the street is Welcome to Bowen Hills – an indoor / outdoor venue featuring rotating food trucks and a long bar with 68 beer taps. Opening last week, the food truck park is based on the successful 100 Burgers Group’s Welcome to Thornbury in Melbourne and will also feature a gin bar called Swill by late March.

Welcome to Bowen Hills joins 12 other restaurants on the street including two-hat French favourite Montrachet, which recently received a perfect score for its food by one of Queensland’s most respected food critics Des Houghton.

The street welcomed its first restaurants in 2016, with five more opening last year alone, quickly emerging as an on-trend foodie precinct right on the Royal International Convention Centre’s (Royal ICC) doorstep.

Speaking on the eve of the Asia-Pacific Incentives and Meetings Expo(AIME), the Brisbane Showgrounds General Manager of Venue Sales and Marketing Jago Coyle said the growing restaurant hub gave those staying onsite for events plenty of dining options.

“People conveniently staying onsite at the four and a half star Rydges Hotel, which is directly across the road from the Royal ICC, have both accommodation and dining at their fingertips within the Brisbane Showgrounds precinct,” he said.

King Street is part of the RNA’s $2.9 billion Brisbane Showgrounds Regeneration Project, which is now in its eighth year, bringing year-round vitality to the area.”

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