Winter?
What winter? Oh, you mean when the average temperature plunges alarmingly to
the point where perhaps a jumper is required? Yeah, Brisbane has those. Winter has officially
arrived and you know what that means? Three to four weeks of bitterly cold
mornings, this isn’t fun, unless you fill them with hearty breakfasts to warm
your soul. We took a early morning drive to the seaside suburb of Manly, which
is renowned for its relaxed yet sophisticated nautical atmosphere. You can
enjoy everything from family fish picnics or tapas bar hopping, through to
active fun like water sports, bike riding and sailing.
With
immediate access to Moreton Bay, Manly is truly a boat lover's dream. The
centerpiece of Manly is Manly Harbour, the southern hemisphere's largest marina
which is crowded with magnificent yachts and top spots to eat fresh seafood. We
enjoyed breakfast at Manly Boathouse, which has amazing views of the harbour.
After all, Manly is known for its waterfront real estate, which boasts some of
the best harbour views available anywhere in Brisbane. If that’s the case, you’ll
want to narrow your search down to find a breakfast café with a view of the
ocean.
Manly
Boathouse is a stunning white seafront restaurant with whitewashed interiors which
are bright and airy, giving the restaurant a classic look and relaxed feel.
This Hamptons-styled restaurant provides the best views of the bayside from
every table, thanks to the giant wall of windows. Outside on The Patio, there’s
a patisserie serving espresso, French pastries and a short menu of breakfast
brioche buns. As with the indoor dining area, it has a beachy vibe with its
stripey umbrellas and white picnic tables. All patisserie and gelato products
are freshly made on site.
From
the Boathouse we wandered around the Manly Markets. Dogs are welcomed to the
twice-monthly Jan Powers Farmers Markets. Manly Markets delivers the perfect package,
premium quality products, friendly and knowledgeable stallholders and one of
the most picturesque locations in Brisbane. Each stallholder is passionate
about their products and loves nothing more than sharing their stories and
offering expert advice and tips to market shoppers.
There
is plenty to do in Brisbane itself, but the city is also perfectly positioned
for a range of one-day adventures. You can get away to the beach, the
mountains, an island, or a picturesque country town, and still be back home in
time for a backyard barbie dinner. Please
note that there are many sacred sites that are of great cultural significance
to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders throughout Australia. Always check if
it is appropriate for you to visit specific areas. For example, the Traditional
Owners of the Glass House Mountains, the Jinbara and Kabi Kabi people, request
that visitors don’t climb Mount Beerwah or Mount Tibrogargan.
Love the story. Get combination, Boathouse plus markets. Going to do the same. Keep up the great work guys.
ReplyDeleteNeed the check out the Patisserie Chiefs Cabinet. Love your adventures.
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