Eat Street Northshore, Brisbane, is the ultimate one-stop destination for a variety of food and entertainment from around the world. For a list of eateries, click here.
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The Eateries at Eat Street Northshore, Brisbane
Located next to the Brisbane River, the $6 entry (free for under 12s) gets you into the markets with shops and eateries catering to everyone’s tastes.

Eat Street Northshore Brisbane is open only on weekends, from Friday to Saturday from 4 pm to 8 pm, and on Sunday from 12 noon to 8 pm. Friendly, well-behaved dogs are also welcome and more than ready to pick up anything that drops to the ground.

Laneways are built undercover to help protect you from the hot Brisbane sun. There are also outside areas to eat and play.

With about 70 stalls, you’ll be spoilt for choice at Eat Street Northshore, Brisbane: Savoury, sweet, Asian, Greek, Middle Eastern or everyone’s favourite Fish and Chips.

Most stalls accept EFTPOS, but it’s handy to have cash on hand, as you may incur a transaction fee. There is an ATM on site.
Live entertainment and audio systems enhance the party atmosphere. Three bars throughout the complex serve alcohol, but please note that you can’t bring your own to the site.

Getting There
If you’re driving, there are more than 1,200 free car parks, which fill up quickly. From Kingsford Smith Drive, turn into Theodore Street, then follow the signs to Eat Street Northshore, Brisbane.
If you’re arriving from Brisbane City on public transport, the CityCat ferries are the best and easiest option.

Your nearest ferry terminal is Northshore Hamilton, which is only a 250m walk away. The journey planner is here.
Hours
Every Fri & Sat 4 pm – 10 pm
Sunday 4 pm – 9 pm
Prices
- Adult (12yo & over) $6 pp
- Children (under 12) Free
- Group Discount $4pp (Minimum 10)
- Carers (accompany a person with a disability) Free
- Pets – Free (see our policy)
Conclusion
Eat Street Northshore, Brisbane, is an excellent place to enjoy a lazy Sunday afternoon or a party weekend night. I visited on a Sunday afternoon when it opened, and it was busy enough then. There’s a real family vibe that I’m sure would change as the sun sets.
The hardest part of your day will be deciding what to eat at Eat Street Northshore, Brisbane.
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Eat Street – my kind of street! I really enjoyed this “yummy” post.
Cheers,
Susan
Thanks, Susan. I’m glad you enjoyed it.
After reading your post we’ve decided to head there for lunch today!
I hope that you enjoyed it, Lisa.