10 Restaurants In Brisbane to Book for Your EOY Celebrations

best restaurants for group bookings brisbane

For those seeking the perfect venue to accommodate larger groups, Brisbane boasts many restaurants catering to every palate and occasion. From chic urban eateries to charming venues with spacious interiors, the city is sure to please both the gourmands and the social butterflies.

With end-of-year celebrations, Christmas parties, and so much more happening right now, we’ve put together an ultimate guide to Brisbane’s top restaurants for group bookings.

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Hellenika

Fortitude Valley
Dive into a modern Greek feast with a touch of flair. The rooftop terrace overlooking the elegant hotel pool sets the perfect backdrop for a memorable gathering. Embracing the essence of Greek hospitality, Hellenika’s menu is designed for sharing, inviting guests to savour delightful dishes such as saganaki, grilled lamb ribs, and their famed taramosalata with house-made bread. For fuss-free group dining, Hellenika offers both à la carte options and banquet selections, ensuring a seamless and delicious experience for gatherings of any size.

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Donna Chang

Brisbane City
Donna Chang, an upscale Asian restaurant nestled in the heart of the city, offers a modern twist on traditional Chinese cuisine. Perfect for any occasion, the restaurant presents contemporary interpretations of beloved classics. For a special experience, book the private dining room perched above the main hall in the heritage-listed building. With a personal waiter, exclusive ambience, and doors closed to the outside world, guests can indulge in a memorable feast.

sAme sAme

Fortitude Valley
This modern Thai restaurant welcomes your entire crew to indulge in a feast of sizzling wok delights from their banquet menu, specially curated for groups over seven. Treat your taste buds to tantalising dishes like kingfish ceviche, chicken burgers with smoked sriracha, coconut turmeric curry, and banana blossom salad, among other delectable offerings.

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Gemelli

Fortitude Valley
If you need to book a long lunch or simply want to indulge in a rich, comforting bowl of pasta with your friends, pull up a seat at Gemelli. This large Italian restaurant sits on the corner of James Street—one of Brisbane’s most popular shopping strips. The menu boasts home-style family recipes and generous servings perfect for groups. Think pasta served in bread bowls and massive round slabs of pizza.

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Happy Boy

Fortitude Valley
Happy Boy, nestled under the enchanting fairy-lit trees in The Valley, offers a perfect venue for group dining with its spacious banqueting and drink hall. The restaurant serves up generous portions of delicious Chinese cuisine, focusing on the wok cooking styles of Southern China and Hong Kong, along with the traditional BBQ cooking of Guangdong. The crowd-pleasing and approachable menu guarantees that everyone in the group will find something to enjoy.

Stratton Bar and Kitchen

Newstead
Stratton Bar and Kitchen presents the ultimate group dining experience, housed within two converted World War II plane hangars. The modern industrial ambience sets the stage for laid-back and vibrant gatherings, accommodating bookings of up to 16 guests available online. With a diverse menu of share-style plates, there’s something for everyone, from cheeseburger dumplings to braised beef short ribs and bolognese pizza. The drink options are equally impressive, boasting over 35 cocktails, a flavour-driven wine list, and a curated selection of beers.

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Ole Restaurant

South Brisbane
Olé Restaurant by Alemré Group offers an exuberant group dining experience, perfect for your next fiesta. Step into a mini Barcelona right in the heart of Brissy, where your tribe can indulge in flavourful delicacies amidst the vibrant, Spanish-inspired interiors. With a main dining room accommodating up to 100 people, it’s an ideal venue for your celebrations. Feed the masses with Olé’s large share pan paella, serving between 30-50 people, making sure no one goes hungry.

Gerard’s Bistro

Fortitude Valley
Whether you want to dine alfresco on the long tables or in your own private dining room for you and 26 of your friends or colleagues, Gerard’s Bistro is primed for large groups. The menu channels the Maghreb region and the Middle East, so expect wood-fired breads, baba ganoush and lots of seafood and meats dressed in spices. There’s an a la carte menu or two set menus to choose from, making it easier for groups.

Patina at Customs House

Brisbane City
Dine riverside at Patina, where a casual atmosphere meets a sophisticated food menu. The cuisine leans on modern Australian, with a focus on hyper-local produce, and pulls influences from the Mediterranean. The best part is that there’s a festive season group menu, taking the guesswork out of deciding what to eat and figuring out if there’s enough food on the table. The cocktail list is longer than the average, and the wine list is even more impressive.

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Howard Smith Wharves

Brisbane City
If you’re looking for something casual, the kind of place you can hang with mates or colleagues over a beer and pizza, then head to Howard Smith Wharves. Perched on the bend of the river, enjoy underside views of Story Bridge and the city skyline. You can choose from different venues, like Felons Brewing Co. and Felons Barrel Hall, where the beer flows and the food is cheap. There’s also Greca for a more refined option, with equally good views, and lip-licking-worthy food.

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