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OLD-SCHOOL
CINEMA
Get a dose of nostalgia
with a visit to the
Yatala Drive-In Theatre
.
Cars
roll in with headlights dimmed and
passengers enjoy a fun night under
the stars. Visit the Candy Bar for
choc tops and popcorn. The drive-
in is open seven nights a week.
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BREKKY ON
BROADBEACH
With plaster walls and tables
adorned with vintage glass
bottles sprouting freshly cut
flowers, it’s not hard to see
why
Elk Espresso
is a big hit
with local hipsters. The team
at Elk are super-friendly and
have earned themselves a solid
reputation for their menus –
potato hash is a must-try for
breakfast.
tel: +61 (7) 5592 2888
CUTTING-EDGE
EXHIBITS
Immerse yourself in
bold art at
19
Karen
Contemporary Artspace
.
In
a converted warehouse tucked
away on an industrial street, you
will find the work of a collection
of contemporary artists –
emerging and established,
Australian and international –
selected by gallery director Terri
Lew for their talent to shock and
excite.
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SURF ART’S PARADISE
The 25-year-old
Gold Coast City Gallery
consists of dual spaces packed with curated
and travelling exhibits, with a vault housing
over 3,000 acquired works. The gallery provides a
great insight into the history of the city and a section
dedicated to beach culture.
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3
4
with the most
AIMEE LEY
navigates the
NOOKS
and
CRANNIES
of the
GOLD
COAST
tourist trail, and
UNLEASHES A HOST
of attractions – from
INDIE ART GALLERIES
and
TRENDY NEW BARS
to
NATURAL
WONDERS
and
POP-UP MARKETS
that make this
CITY SHINE