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    The Zoo

    3.9 (15 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    What's the vibe?
    Classy
    Live music
    Good for groups

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    Oliver H.

    Much respect to The Zoo for keeping the music live in Brisbane four nights a week, EVERY week. A true rock'n'roll joint with old barrels to rest your beer on, mirroless male bathrooms (take that metro-sexuals!) a pool table, a dominating stage and dance floor; you can see why many local bands want to play shows and record launches here. It's one of the true iconic live music venues in Brisvegas. I've only ever seen local or interstate bands here and have never paid more than $15 entry, which is pretty reasonable seeing as that usually gets you two or three acts. The last show I went to there was an album launch for a very popular West End act - Laneous and the Family Yah. Half the suburb turned up to see them play and the atmosphere was very communal and inclusive, devoid of any of the aggression you find at some clubs. Check out the Zoo for a night of good old-fashioned live music, any night from Wednesday - Saturday!

    Jad A.

    24/01/2013 - "Is your love big enough?" It's no secret that there is so much talent coming out of the UK's music scene right now. Hello Adele, Ed Sheeran, Daley! And the latest addition out of this music factory is Lianne La Havas. Remember that name so you can boast to your friends when she's selling out stadiums that "yeah, I heard her aaaggges ago at The Zoo, live baby, live!" First time I caught a glimpse of the 23 year old exotic beauty (Greek father & Jamaican mother), was on YouTube singing "Elusive". I was immediately drawn to her powerful yet subtle vocals, husky tones and jazzy influence. Even Ella Fitzgerald would be proud. That video led me to more videos discovering and listening to Lianne, becoming a fan instantly. I then became an excited fan, after finding out that Lianne would be touring Australia, with the first leg of the tour in Brisbane. At The Zoo to be more precise. Which actually surprised me a little. Had never been to The Zoo but knew that it is one of Brisbane's oldest live venues, an icon specialising in the indie scene, a home for struggling artists, and host to many local & international acts. My image of The Zoo wasn't necessarily the "fit" I had for Lianne's type of music. Nevertheless, The Zoo is a great venue! Any preconceptions I had was left out in the rain on Ann Street. The Zoo reminds me of a University venue. And clearly, the patrons are the young set, who are probably still in Uni! It can be a bit dingy/old school venue, lots of music posters on the walls and toilets. Rectangular in shape, with the bar on one end, and the stage on the other. There is a slightly raised platform where the bar is, and right on the middle of the room is the sound/lights/control booth. Floor boards, lots of wood, relatively small place overall. Lots of "barrel-like" stand alone tables, pool tables on one side of the place. It is the most accessible and casual venue I've been to in Brisbane. It screams "be yourself", with no hint of pretentiousness whatsoever. With The Zoo, the stairs are right in the middle of the room where you enter/exit. You enter The Zoo from Ann street, up a short flight of walled-in steps, and you are right into the venue. It is a much smaller music venue compared to The Tivoli. Much smaller and not as 'sophisticated' as The Tivoli, with its decor, and plush curtains. For those reasons, I believe it makes The Zoo an affordable venue compared to The Tivoli. The average prices at The Zoo is around $25-$45 which is HALF what The Tivoli charges & from what I've heard, The Hi-Fi (at West End). It is also where the new and just-out-of-the-factory fresh artist go to when they can't afford the other two venues. I like it a lot!..makes me feel eternally young (not that I am old) Lianne La Havas - Was an absolute gem! Warm, humble, always smiling, oozing class, and talent. There are just those certain artists that light up the room with their presence and Lianne La Havas certainly did. She was very appreciative that we all came out on a rainy night, and she was feeling overwhelmed that people actually came to see her. Being a relatively new artist (especially to Australia) and the miserable weather out, the venue wasn't full. Which made it great because you got to move around and be in an "intimate" setting. She kept saying that she couldn't believe she was in Australia, such was her humble nature. She definitely had a big voice but I loved that her performance overall was understated, her songs beautifully composed, taking the audience on a journey. She played her guitar for most of the songs she sang, but she also had a band and a piano/keyboard accompaniment in other parts. The combination of her genuine, beautiful and humble personality and god-given talent will ensure she will be, (one day), huge. And if she does return, it definitely won't be at The Zoo. We all witnessed something special, and will never see her in this intimate setting again. Lianne La Havas's album, Is your love big enough? Is out now. My love just got bigger. Official Video "Elusive" (as of 19/2/2013 - http://goo.gl/WmZAS)

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    Tas M.

    If you like listening to good local bands, then this the place for you. As the name suggests, it can be a Zoo. On the night I went there, it was quite a small crowd, but I have heard that on some big nights it's sardines in a can. And be prepared to sweat, it's hot and there's not much in ventilation, a few windows open as well as some fans. And expect to pay bar prices. Look, it is what it is, if your into the live music scene, then this is place for you.

    I've seen a lot of live acts and events held at The Zoo, and as a venue it never fails to deliver. The staff are laid back but strict enough to discourage crowd surfing. It's a safe venue to bring a friend who's just turned 18 and looking for a gig that will excite them, and not discourage them with swarms of sweaty people that might potentially crush them to death. The Zoo maintains a perfect balance and is clean, but grungy enough to still be considered 'alternative'. My friend had her wedding reception held here because she's an avid muso, and the venue was a great backdrop for the professional shots she had taken. There are two separate, chilled water coolers available for designated drivers, and those people who become dehydrated dancing by the stage. The Zoo can get *very* steamy in summer, which is why two industrial sized fans are stationed on either side of the venue for patrons. The windows facing Ann St are also always kept open, and there is a neat little area outside nearby Flamingo cafe and The Outpost for people to chill out.

    A table by the window overlooking Ann Street.

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    Review Highlights - The Zoo

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    Barcadia

    Barcadia

    4.4(7 reviews)
    2.3 kmBulimba
    $$

    Had read quite a number of reviews on this place so finally decided to go . First of all the…read moreservice from making the booking , to arriving , and then being seated was excellent , the food excellent as well. I had the cheese burger with fries, instead of the good old fashion tomato sauce , it was served with a relish sauce with a slight hit of chilli , its quite nice and had tasted nothing like that before. They also had large variety of wood beer on tap as well as bottles , cocktails for the ladies as well. Very nice decor as well Quite a pleasant place to sit a have a few, with friends after work.

    We visited Bulimba's latest bar on Oxford Street Barcadia (the site of the old Ahmets) on the first…read morenight that they opened to the public (about 3-4 weeks ago). It's a semi-fancy-ish bar & restaurant and only offers a wide range of drinks (of course), but also has some delicious food you must try. The menu lends itself to sharing with small & large plates on offer, but if you're feeling hungry, you can have it all for yourself. Small share plates range from $8- $22, & large share plates range from $22-$42. We highly recommend trying the Pork & beef ragu pappardelle ($24), and the pan fried house gnocchi with guanciale, lemon sage & truffled peccorino. These two dishes were so heavenly. The pork & beef ragu was so tender & full of flavour, & the Pappardelle pasta was amazing. The gnocchi was cooked perfectly;light & fluffy like clouds.The pecorino & guanciale gave the right amount of saltiness, & the beautiful addition of the lemon sage was devine! Yum, yum, yum! We also ordered a side of the sweet potato wedges with taragon aioli.This is a MUST! So tasty! Service at the time was a little mixed, but it was only their first night, & it improved as the night wore on. We love what they've done with the place, especially the Frank & Mimi mural, & some old pinball machines near the bar. We unfortunately were way too full to fit in dessert, so we will definitely be back!

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    Barcadia
    Barcadia
    Barcadia

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    Ambrosia & Co - Interior.

    Ambrosia & Co

    3.3(10 reviews)
    2.5 kmBulimba
    $$

    Discovered this place a few months ago and went again yesterday…read more They have an excellent homemade fig loaf served with maple butter!! Very decadent and can even be shared if you aren't feeling too greedy. The coffee is yummy and service is excellent. The moment you signal that you're ready to order (sailing a little flag on the boat which decorates the table) the waiters swoop in. It's nice because you aren't heckled or bothered like in the USA. When you are ready to order, the mast goes up and the service comes running. The restaurant is pretty loud because of the concrete floors, so I try to avoid it on the weekends or grab a table outside if at all possible. The gyros are delicious, I recommend the chicken and the vegetarian. Cheap, generous and tasty- Mediterranean done well.

    Ambrosia & Co is a bit of an oasis on busy Oxford Street. This Mediterranean cafe-come bar-come…read moregrill has a minimalist aesthetic of whites and powder blues with distinctly nautical leanings that calms the soul. We visited early one weekday morning for a lazy breakfast at the new kid on the block. I selected from a large menu which unfortunately didn't identify which dishes were gluten free. The staff were very happy to help however, and advised all of the breads could be substituted with gluten free versions so I could satisfy my toasted sandwich cravings. I opted for the Truffled Cheese Toastie with gruyere cheese and truffled salsa. It was presented on a wooden board with fresh greens and red onion to help liven it up. My beverage was aptly named "Sunshine" and contained a mixture of pineapple, orange, apple and strawberry. All up I paid $22.50 for my breakfast and was happy with the serving size and quality of everything. It was fairly quiet at that point with most of Bulimba at work, but I can imagine it getting busier on weekends or Friday afternoons for after-work drinks and food. My toastie was golden and crunchy and the truffle filling was gorgeously decadent when paired with the copious amounts of gruyere. Surprisingly I ate all of the greens and found they helped avoid getting overwhelmed with the big flavours on my plate. The juice was fresh with just the right balance between the fruits and was definitely filling for what I paid. Service was friendly and accommodating and the food arrived quickly. As we were paying our bill I noticed an array of baked goods in the front cabinet with some interesting looking gluten-free options. I think I can see at least one other visit to Ambrosia & Co in my future..

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    Ambrosia & Co - Baked goodies to go, including many gf treats!

    Baked goodies to go, including many gf treats!

    Ambrosia & Co - Avocado toast with two eggs.

    Avocado toast with two eggs.

    Ambrosia & Co - Gruyere and truffle cheese toastie (with gf bread) and Paradise juice.

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    Gruyere and truffle cheese toastie (with gf bread) and Paradise juice.

    Oxford Tap House

    Oxford Tap House

    4.2(12 reviews)
    2.1 kmBulimba
    $$

    Thanks to Yelpers, I got to enjoy this place (along with others on Bulimba's popular Oxford St)…read more Hands down, this is our favorite among the many options. Patrons are happily packed into this small establishment, with inside and outside seating. At first you think the place is busy because they offer carefully selected craft beers on tap. But it's this and so much more; they've a full bar that allows them to feature delicious craft cocktails, and a very nice wine offering. I appreciate purveyors who have narrowed their offering so you can't make a bad decision. The staff is fantastic too. Friendly, helpful and efficient. All this gets them to 5-stars, despite my high standards, but then the food starts to arrive... Their offering of "morsels" are excellent! Presentation, check. Value, check. Quality, check. Deliciousness, star, star, star. The morsels are perfect for sharing but be warned: you won't want to share. I've tried the lineup and all impressed. Wish I could give the Oxford Tap House more stars!

    I had the pleasure of attending this venues opening on Thursday 27/Nov/2014. Even after damaging…read morestorms in the afternoon there was still an impressive turn out. The location is quite convent surrounded by many restaurants and cafes in Bulimba, if your coming from the city it is a definite stop on your night out. The interiors are quite pleasing with good lighting and plenty of wooden finishes. To the back of the venue there is two long tables for larger groups however you may need to get in quick to claim those for the evening. The exterior of the bar has floor to ceiling glass windows and a wooden deck facing the street. Unfortunately I didn't get to try the large variety of beers and cocktails as I was the designate drive for the evening I'll sure be back to try those. Thanks Dave

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    Oxford Tap House - Don't hang outside, come in!

    Don't hang outside, come in!

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    Oxford Tap House - Getting in before work finishes!

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    Getting in before work finishes!

    Southern Attitude

    Southern Attitude

    3.7(10 reviews)
    2.5 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 :)

    Southern Attitude
    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 :)

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