Your Dining Guide to the Best Camp Hill Cafes, Restaurants & Bars
Southsiders, you’ve scored some seriously good eats. We’ve found the best Camp Hill cafes and restaurants for your next meal out.
One of Brisbane’s most charming and sought-after suburbs, Camp Hill is not only the place to find stunning old Queenslanders, bush walks and an iconic antiques centre. It’s also a bustling foodie hub, offering a diverse mix of delectable dining destinations.
Whether you’re a local or you’re just looking for some hidden suburban gems with character, we’ve found the best Camp Hill cafes, restaurants and bars.
Mons Thai
Awarded “Brisbane’s Best Thai Restaurant” on numerous occasions, this Camp Hill restaurant is a must-try when exploring the eats in this area. Family-run for over twenty years, Mons Thai began as a small farmers market stall run by Swiss chef Raymund Venzin, selling Thai curry pastes and home cooking lessons.
The restaurant is fully licensed with a healthy wine, beer and cocktail list, and when it comes to food, there’s something for everyone. Gluten-free, dairy-free, vegan and vegetarian diets can be catered to, as well as Halal.
Nowadays, this popular restaurant
12A Martha Street, Camp Hill, Brisbane
Camp Hill Antique Centre & Tart Cafe
If you have yet to experience the Camp Hill Antique Centre, it’s an absolute must-do! Home to over 70 individual antique dealers under one roof, the collection of vintage clothing, accessories, furniture and decor here is truly mind-boggling.
But all of that shopping is sure to work up an appetite, so you can satisfy that at the Centre’s adorable Tart Cafe. Cute and comfortable, this Camp Hill cafe serves a mix of fresh, healthy and locally sourced plates that go down a treat with a milkshake.
545 Old Cleveland Road, Camp Hill, Brisbane
Pippa’s Pantry
You might recognise the cute pink branding and mouthwatering array of decadent sweets from your local markets, but now Pippa’s Pantry has its very own brick-and-mortar shopfront to call home!
On the menu, you’ll find savoury morsels like Vegemite and cheese scrolls, cheeseburger scrolls and ham and cheese croissants, whilst the sweet menu spans doughnuts, croissants, scrolls, cupcakes and cookies of various decadent flavours.
Everything Pippa bakes is made fresh daily, from 100% vegan ingredients, and she’s dedicated to making each product as fluffy and moreish as any non-vegan cake out there.
565 Old Cleveland Road, Camp Hill
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Cinco Bistro
A little hatted piece of heaven awaits you in Camp Hill. Cinco Bistro is where food, wine and warm hospitality meet, with an award-winning wine list, to boot.
Serving elegant Mediterranean eats in an upscale atmosphere, this is the perfect place to spend an intimate date night or to celebrate a special occasion with family or friends. Sample pan-fried olives, top-tier steak cuts, or opt for a pizza from the piccolo menu.
For lunch, you can treat yourself to a six-course banquet of delicious bites for just $58 per person, just in case you’re looking for an excuse to dine out (in our books, any will do).
589 Old Cleveland Road, Camp Hill
Ramona Trattoria
Inspired by the deeply rooted culinary traditions of Italy, Ramona Trattoria is a little slice of Europe right here in Camp Hill. Led by Ashley-Marie, the Ramona team put their heart and soul into producing some of the best handmade pasta, pizza dough and focaccia that forms the building blocks of the menu.
Their focaccia is naturally leavened and fermented for a minimum of 48 hours, so don’t go skipping the bread when you visit this Camp Hill restaurant.
For wholesome, traditional Italian fare that never disappoints on flavour, Ramona is must-try!
131 Leicester Street, Coorparoo
The Old Seven
Fine European fare is at your disposal at The Old Seven – a cafe by day and wine bar by night. Inspired by owners Matt and Nellie’s time in France, this sumptuous spot is adorned like a boudoir, serving a decadent menu of cheesy jaffles, tapas share plates and moreish fromage.
The moody cellar is where the magic happens… and by magic, we mean Australia’s most extensive rosè list from a wine menu of over 500 bottles. Most bottles are sourced from small producers with a strong European presence, but fans of Australian wine won’t be disappointed here either.
Sitchu Tip: Vegan and vegetarian pals will be delighted to know that you haven’t been forgotten on the food menu – and yes that includes the cheesy jaffles!
567 Old Cleveland Road, Camp Hill
Rays by Range
When you think about a cosy neighbourhood spot to grab a great feed, Rays by Range is the perfect example. Like its sister venue, Patio (a Paddington favourite), Rays leans into life’s simple pleasures. A sunny corner, a long afternoon, a cold drink and good times with good people.
On the menu, you’ll find seasonal pizzas, tasty sharing bites like halloumi fries and burrata, and pub-style classics such as one of Brisbane’s favourite parmys.
Slinging signature cocktails, wines by the glass (or bottle) and locally brewed craft beer by Range, the trend here is uncomplicated, tasty and never boring.
4 Newman Avenue, Camp Hill
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