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    Hudson Corner

    4.0 (14 reviews)
    ModerateAmerican
    Closed 11:30 am - 2:30 pm, 5:00 PM - 9:00 PM

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    Good for groups
    Good for kids
    Outdoor seating

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    Combo Plate, $30 for pulled pork, wings, beans, house-made salsa and green chilli rice. And cornbread. Of course.
    Kevin P.

    My first ever review (does that say something??). Visiting from out of town, happened to walk by HC while passing through Albion, immediately pegged my 'last supper' meal to be here before returning to Sydney. To be up front, I wouldn't say this is as epic as Blue Bonnet in Melbourne or the like, hoooowever the wings were really tasty, the pulled pork was moist and generously-portioned, the cornbread was golden and not over-baked like a previous Yelper's experience (hilarious), and I genuinely appreciate there was a non-fries swap-it-out option. Laid back, def more of a a diner kinda feel vs restaurant (which I dig, frankly), and a seat up at the bar was just what I was looking for as I was dining solo. Reasonably-priced for the area ($30 for the pork / wings / sides combo), lotsa not-so-usual suds on offer as well. I'll happily be back. Albion's taking off as a neighbourhood - one can get the sense these guys are here ahead of the 'cool curve', but doing do with a good product. Free WIFI too. #score Reckon this joint will be a part of the area's success. Visit with confidence, and enjoy the 60's tunes while you chomp on a good feed.

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    Love this place! Great food when I get a little homesick, nice bbq. Great beer on draft and root beer floats. Can't fail with the pork.

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    Nicest juicy smokey brisket I've had and that includes Texas. Nice proper BBQ sauce. Good real tasting Buffalo wings.

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    Review Highlights - Hudson Corner

    My second meal was a Cheese Burger with Bacon, Corn Bread, and a brownie (yes, they really are that good).

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    Greaser

    Greaser

    4.4(13 reviews)
    3.1 kmFortitude Valley
    $$

    I saw a photo of Greaser online of its creepy back area, a concrete and fluroescent light dungeon…read morecovered in menacing graffiti, and made plans with friends to go there immediately. Greaser's shtick is, well, a 50s American greaser bar. Think of the kind of place James Dean and the Fonz would have a beverage. It also serves greasy (hehe) American food like fried chicken, burgers, fries and hot dogs. Greaser's front bar area is not a creepy dungeon at all, and quite elegant and cosy under the dim lighting. Between all of us, my group of friends ordered everything off the menu. I ordered the fried chicken. The coating was KFC-like but with interesting spices in it - I think it may have been dukkah. Unlike KFC, I didn't feel sadness and regrets afterwards - it was really delicious. Our meals came with onion-y "red eye" gravy and smoked chipotle mayonnaise, which I quickly became addicted to and mopped up with chips. There's a few interesting beers on tap but I had the special that night - whisky with freshly-made apple juice, straight from the juicer. PLUS the bar played some fun rockabilly and 80s tunes that got us chair-dancing over our burgers. Greaser is pretty cool. I hope they hold events and gigs in the future because it's a rad little space.

    This place is absolutely fantastic. Hands down the best bar in Brisbane I've been to in years…read more Greaser is bang on trend in the way that only a place opened once a trend has settled down can be. Serves generally American food and drinks? Check. Craft beer? Check. Much edgier barstaff than you are? Check? Down an alley? Check. Johnny Cash on the stereo? Check and check. I wanted to go because I wanted to try it but with some recent rock bottom experiences with other bars in this vein I kept expectations set to low. There is nothing particularly original about Greasers. American food stopped being a revelation a while ago, and frankly is starting to grate a little. Bloody Marys and Picklebacks are having a real moment right now so people are slinging them at you anywhere you go. And craft beer? You can now actually get it with breakfast some places. The fact that these are everywhere does not in any way diminish their appeal. I like burgers, I love bloody marys, and I enjoy brine more than is entirely reasonable. And these offerings are made all the more appealing by Greaser. The space itself is lovely with ample couch seating and booths, elegantly low lighting that isn't seedy and the mid-century music that is curated rather than cloying. Special mention must be made of the staff. During our visit they were uniformly incredibly polite, attentive and very very pleasant to deal with. Knowledgeable about the drinks behind them and able to mix an excellent cocktail. These are the sort of staff we should see more of and who should be clutched like rare diamonds by bar owners. Special shout to the woman with the tattoos and undercut. She mixed what is easily the best bloody mary I've had in Brisbane. Served on bourbon with plenty of hot sauce, this was living and this was living well. Greaser also has a top flight tequila selection which is really great to see. It's wonderful that more places are experimenting with tequila and incorporating it into more than shots, which is a really barbaric way to treat a drink of such complexity. One of our group hailed from Mexico City so this was a blessed relief. My ex is Mexican and nothing says 'Australians are completely clueless about soft racism' than taking someone's national drink and letting bogans punch it until they fall over Here the reposada is served in appropriate glassware and all is good. The troubles with on-trend establishments are just like the troubles of any other establishment, poor staff, wrong price point, sub-par offerings etc. The problem is when a venue is also tricked up there can be a gloss over it that keeps people coming back for no particularly great reason other than to be seen to enjoy themselves. Greaser suffers for none of this. This is a bar that is serious about being a bar. All venues need an edge. But as more and more venues in Brisbane slide from creative to kitsch it is deeply refreshing to see a venue like Greaser that maintains an interesting point but does it with a laser like focus on great service, great décor, great drinks and great food. It's a real credit to the group behind this venture. I'll be back. A lot.

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    Santa Monica

    Santa Monica

    4.4(7 reviews)
    4.4 kmCBD
    $$

    I found this place simply by looking on the Internet, it sounded interesting, so my wife and I came…read morefor lunch- and we were not disappointed! We walked a couple of blocks and were impressed with the California feel about the place- definitely living up to its name! We walked in and were greeted by the hostess, they have tables outside, and we chose to sit there. The menu is a QR code. I ordered drinks, and then we ordered a couple of appetizers. The drinks and food came quickly, and we had was excellent! There was a big office Christmas party happening near us, the huge platters of food looked amazing- I would LOVE to have a Christmas party here! We came back a couple of days later with some friends and had another great meal. Service was great, although using the online menu takes away some of the personal touch, but the staff were still attentive to our needs. Chicken fingers were awesome, as were the wings and the fries- crispy and delicious! My wife said the tacos, while not up to California standards, were still excellent. Highly recommended just for the vibe!

    One of the best burger joints I've been to in Australia, hands down! I ordered the Southern Fried…read moreburger and the southern spices were on point. The burger was fresh and all the ingredients were well balanced. The staff were lovely, checking in with me and making sure I had fresh table water. The ambiance was lovely with music and laughter around. I would definitely recommend giving this place a try.

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    Santa Monica - Spicy chicken wings (6) $10

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    Spicy chicken wings (6) $10

    Creole Soul Kitchen

    Creole Soul Kitchen

    4.0(7 reviews)
    3.9 kmSpring Hill

    Yum! I am no expert on creole or soul food but I know what…read moretastes good - this was good. Came here on a Thursday night for dinner - it was busy but a table for two was found and menu in our hands in no time. Drinks order taken and quickly the drinks provided - usual beer selection with some local craft options, includes cider. We went for the pasta - creole style and it did not disappoint - the taste was just right. Dessert and a coffee topped off a good meal. Found opposite the Johnson Art Series Hotel - it too convenient to miss. Enjoy

    It's a rare and specific restaurant in Australia, one that claims to offer New Orleans cuisine,…read morespecifically Italian New Orleans cuisine. The location is a bit out of the way, and characteristically open. They have some nice affectations, notably Crystal hot sauce and some New Orleans beverages. They can whip up a nice pasta dish, and offer plenty of customization options. I was quite happy with their mushrooms, and you can see them cooking stuff up fresh. Of course, that also makes for slow service on a crowded night, and the prices are a bit high for what it is. My other notable downside is that the menu just doesn't offer the range I might have hoped for; it's almost all pasta and pizza and very little of it is vegetarian. Not that this isn't a feature of New Orleans, but I would really have liked some red beans or some okra in there somewhere. It isn't a terrible restaurant, but I suspect it is no substitute for the real thing.

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    Southern Attitude

    Southern Attitude

    3.7(10 reviews)
    3.1 kmBulimba
    $$

    If you read nothing else of my review, read that this is a place best ventured to with a group. The…read moremenu is hearty and unless you have super-human eating ability you really won't be able to experience the best of the menu as a solo diner. Still with me? Okay let's begin. I stopped in for lunch and dined solo mid-week. Despite being school holidays it was relatively quite. This is definitely a place that needs the atmosphere of many diners to make it feel like (what I imagine) a true Honky-Donk American bar would be like. The waitresses on duty were so lovely and polite. She explained the flag system they have. Just pop the flag atop the menu holder and it signals to them you would like to ask them a question / order / ask them the meaning of life. This worked fairly well with but a handful of patrons, but I do wonder how it goes when they're at capacity. Defeating the very purpose of dining in an American-style venue, I ordered the Mad Dog Tortilla Salad - grilled chicken, mixed lettuce, smoky bacon, tomatoes, avocado, corn, beans (green), goats cheese, sour cream, house made dressing and tortilla chips. It's a hefty salad and it's probably an illusion to think it's remotely healthy, but I did figure it was more virtuous than a burger or hoagie. As far as salads go, it was filling, a good balance of all ingredients but, and this is entirely personal preference, something this robust needs to be served in a bowl not a silver platter. It's just easier eating. All in all: a solid addition to Bulimba and gives them a part of the Brisbane fixation on US-style eateries.

    Recently opened, they started 'quietly' with explosive flavours! I happened to be heading towards…read moreto cross Oxford St at the 'safe pedestrian' crossing when I noticed that the Thai spot is no longer and new seating and decor replaced it. I pursued the menu and the first thing I thought is "YES 'MURICA!" Eager to try them out, I mentioned to my DH when he was finally 'settled in' (and in the midst of removing his shoes) that I'd like to get drinks to 'celebrate.' He put back on his one shoe, and off we went! We ended up sharing a 'Southern Special' 10 Hour Braised Brisket with our chosen sweet potato fries and Bourbon glazed carrots. There's a few of those specials (it's on the second to last page of the menu, just after the BBQ page) - reasonably priced and they come with two sides. I'm not a big meat eater, but daaaammmn that brisket is fiiiinnnnne. And naturally, I came for the drinks - I got the Chipotle and Grapefruit margarita -- perfectly sea salt rimmed Mason wide-mouth jars. Yummily sweet with a nice heat at the back of the throat. I winkled my nose at my DH's choice of Long Island Iced Tea, because I was being a snob as that drink was my 'young, stupid, cheap, and often watered-down preferred drink' - but I am pleased when I tasted it -- good mix and definitely not watered down (just don't let the ice melt, k?). We also ended our meal sharing 'Mum's Milk Punch' (my original desire for one of their Chocolate Peanut Butter milkshake was denied by DH - he's looking out for me). I enjoyed looking at other people's meals, and had a giggle when I glanced at a pretty lady taking a bite out of one of their German hot dogs (...sorry, I know.) In all, we have been impressed, especially as it is a sister restaurant to La Quinta next door (we weren't terribly impressed with the food there). They have the same ordering system where when you're ready to order, put up the flag on the Longhorned cattle head at your table.

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    Southern Attitude - Root Beer Float :)

    Root Beer Float :)

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    Southern Attitude - Smoked Short Cut Beef Ribs, smokey Jack Daniels Glaze. Sides of Sierra Nevada Pale Ale Glazed Onion rings and Blackened Corn :)

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    Smoked Short Cut Beef Ribs, smokey Jack Daniels Glaze. Sides of Sierra Nevada Pale Ale Glazed Onion rings and Blackened Corn :)

    Brunswick and Ann - Brunswick and Ann

    Brunswick and Ann

    2.3(3 reviews)
    3.2 kmFortitude Valley
    $$$

    I'm really surprised that I am the first person to actually write a review on this place. I thought…read moreplenty of people would have been here, particularly since it is in the middle of The Valley. Anyway, I have to say that I love this place. Not only do they have a huge selection of craft beer, but they have this awesome cellar bar downstairs. They play some pretty cool beats on the weekends, and the staff are really friendly. In fact this is one of those places that is quite unpretentious, which is what I really like in a nightspot. Like many of the bars on Brunswick Mall, it has an outdoor area, with a designated smokers area (like a lot of the Queensland pubs) crammed into one corner away from all of the food. They have some pretty awesome meal deals, as well as a vodka bar - in fact they have three separate bars. Okay, maybe this place doesn't get as crowded as some of the other places in The Valley, but honestly, that suits me just fine.

    Was so disappointed! I used to go this club on a Saturday night to dance to some good tunes and…read morethe place and people were pumping. After living overseas a while I come back and instead of it being the Bank Vault it's now Brunswick and Ann (even the name now is blah). The music was very average and lacked the atmosphere of the Bank along with the patrons. I'll always have the memories I suppose. But sad to see a great place fall under new management or direction and it goes wayside.

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    Cellar Bar

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    Nice Selection

    Brunswick and Ann - The Brunswick and Ann Bar.

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    The Brunswick and Ann Bar.

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