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We Check Out The Island Surfers Paradise

We Check Out The Island Surfers Paradise

If you’ve not made the trek into Surfers Paradise for a while, you’re not going to believe what’s been evolving at a landmark 1980s property located smack bang in the middle of the busy tourist precinct. A coral pink hotel, previously known as The Islander and once owned by mayor Tom Tate, has just been reborn as a cool boutique lodging—The Island.

And trust us when we say, by the end of this article, you’re going to be totally crushing on the Coast’s newest hotel offering, too.

A bold project taken on by Brisbane hospitality heavyweights the Bickle family, of the Press Club, the Empire and Cloudland—a family that’s renowned for seeing the potential and breathing new life into long neglected venues—we knew this old girl was in good hands.

While The Island Rooftop launched back in December 2016 and has been attracting a steady trickle of locals back to the glitter strip over the summer, they are officially preparing to share the next stage of their stellar development with us all.

Instead of taking the easy route to knock ‘er down, they’ve rescued this daggy two-star budget hotel from its time warp, converting the 98-room property into a four-star boutique hotel that’s full of character and sass. Among a strip of towering, rather non-descript high rises the Bickles have successfully managed to bottle up the relaxed essence of the Gold Coast with a twist of nostalgia.

From the stylish reception area with its eclectic mix of classic couches and leather armchairs, vibrant throw cushions, lamps and blonde timber detailing, to the functional hotel rooms and suites with their vogue colour scheme, matte black bathroom fixtures and city views. There’s a lot to love about The Island.

The Island Surfers Paradise

Downstairs, the poolside courtyard has a holiday vibe with pops of colour in the mosaic-topped tables and woven bistro chairs, rattan pendant lights and potted greenery, alongside cherry pop beach umbrellas and loungers lining the pool. There are plans for a pool bar to be added in time for summer and we can already picture this zone being a-buzz with breakfast diners sipping lattes in the sunshine.

Cherish your own bed and don’t have any interest in dishing out cash to stay overnight at a hotel in your own hometown? Good thing there’s plenty beckoning on the food and beverage front too, and you absolutely must make plans to visit for dinner and drinkies or your next group shindig.

The Island’s glittering new downstairs bar and Italian eatery literally fired up the Naples-imported wood fired pizza oven only moments ago, creating a cracking new dining option in the heart of the city’s busiest tourist hub. With floor to ceiling wood panelling, a luxe marble-fronted bar, statement pendant lights crafted with rattan and metal, vintage prints and photos smattered across the walls, and large windows if you just wanna linger over a glass of vino or craft beer while watching the world go by.

We ate our way through a soul-satisfying Italian menu, prepared at the hands of a bustling kitchen full of talented chefs. From starters including the Eggplant Involtini with buffalo mozzarella, prosciutto and basil, zingy Caprese tomato salad with more mozza and fragrant basil, to spicy bites of fried Ascolana olives and a terra cotta aioli for dipping.

The Island Surfers Paradise

In true Italian feasting style, the plates kept coming. Like a knife through butter, we shared the most incredible cut of meat; a 400-gram peppercorn-crusted Thousand Guineas Shorthorn rump with heirloom carrots, followed by pan fried Kingfish with clams, cuttlefish, mussels and saffron, to a flavour-packed plate of homemade truffle and ricotto gnoccho with mushrooms and braised duck that left our mouths salivating.

Not to be outdone, the dessert menu is a total showstopper; from the Insta-worthy vanilla panna cotta adorned with dehydrated fruit salad, to the coffee semi freddo and Italian biscotti plate. Seriously generous servings for $12 and worthy of the food baby that’s certain to result if you’re tempted to order half the menu, as we did.

The Island’s hip new Italian-inspired restaurant and adjoining bar is now open for lunch and dinner, seven days, with finishing touches currently being made to the breakfast menu.

Though the fun doesn’t end there. Home to the Gold Coast’s biggest rooftop bar and sprawling alfresco patio, The Island Rooftop is already bringing the cool back to the tourist precinct’s after-dark scene. With DJs, a retro-styled cocktail bar, ample seating, nooks and, in the winter months, heaters. Their new Gin & Jazz Thursdays are set to become a hit with Bliss Sunday sessions already heating up the wintery afternoons with DJs and live vocalists from 2pm.

This weekend (June 10 and 11), The Island is throwing a family-friendly open house event with cutesy activities like a petting zoo, roving entertainers, ice cream cart, flower stalls and live music. So, make a beeline and take a peek at the Gold Coast’s newest boutique hotel offering in person. We bet you’ll wanna check straight in.

By Brooke Darling – 05 Jun 2017
Originally published as ‘We Check out | The Island’ on the Urban List.
Image credit: Hayley Williamson for The Urban List
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The Island unveils luxe Italian bistro and bar

The Island unveils luxe Italian bistro and bar

Any place you can eat until midnight gets a big tick in our books, and that’s just what you can do at The Island’s new Italian restaurant.

On the second level of the freshly renovated Surfers Paradise boutique hotel, marketing co-ordinator Danielle Barber says The Island Restaurant unveiling marks yet another milestone.

“The rooftop been open since November and since then we’ve fully renovated 98 boutique hotel rooms and as of last week we launched our downstairs dining and bar area,” she says.

“It’s an Italian inspired menu headed by chef Anthony Fullerton.

“We’ve got an awesome wood-fire pizza oven — it only takes 90 seconds to cook a pizza — and there’s a few other things in the kitchen that will take our food to the next level.”

Danielle says the Italian offerings from downstairs will be available to rooftop diners although the rooftop will soon have its own wood-fired oven as well, to be lowered in by crane.

By the sounds of it, they might want to keep the crane handy for the emergency evacuation of diners who have overindulged in Anthony’s authentic Italian fare.

“My background is Italian, I’ve been doing it for quite some time now,” he says.

“I’m a member of the Italian Chef Federation, I’ve been involved in chef hatted restaurants in Melbourne and I go to Italy every two years to research food and wine.

“This will be the 15th restaurant I’ve opened.

“What I focus on with cuisine is being an authentic as possible.”

Some of the offerings at The Island Italian.

Anthony’s vision for authenticity and quality is simple and it translates to every facet of his craft.

“Whenever I test or hire a chef, I asked them to cook spaghetti aglio e olio, which is a very simple Italian dish,” he says.

“It’s basically just spaghetti, olive oil, chilli and garlic, but if you don’t use the right oil, the right spaghetti, if you don’t have the right balance you can tell.

“If you can do the simple things well I think that’s the true testament of a good chef.”

Chef Anthony Fullerton creates some good looking dishes at The Island Italian.

When you’ve got top producer connections that Anthony has, there’s no need to interfere too much.

“That’s what makes us different — we focus on ingredients and produce,” Anthony says.

“I’ve done a lot of work over the years and built relationships with farmers, so the meat is individually sourced and some products we’re the only place in southeast Queensland to have them.

“Basically we’re really not skimping on any ingredients in order to produce the best food we can produce.

“Don’t overwork it, let product speak for itself. That’s what true Italian food is anyway.”

Save room for dessert if you dine at The Island’s new Italian restaurant.

Aside from the wood-fired pizzas, The Island Restaurant’s signature dishes deliver hearty flavour.

 “The lamb shoulder we’re using lamb from Milly Hill, a small free-range farm in NSW, and we braise it and finish in the wood-fire oven,” Anthony says.

“The Bistecca Fiorentina style we’re doing two cuts: a 600g T-bone, a single origin sourced farm T-bone — natural, organic, traceable,

“The second is a 1kg dry aged black angus rib on the bone and that’s intended for sharing.

“We’re also doing beautiful, simple whole fresh baked fish, finished with Chianti olive oil, aged balsamic and lemon.

“So again it’s clean, simple and lets the produce speak for itself.”

The interior at The Island’s new Italian restaurant
Originally published as ‘The Island Boutique Hotel unveils luxe Italian restaurant and bar’ in the Gold Coast Bulletin
By Sally Coates, Gold Coast Bulletin
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The Island brings Gold Coast icon back to life

The Island brings Gold Coast icon back to life

Surfers Paradise. Whether you’re a born and bred on the Gold Coast or not, most of you would be familiar with The Islander – that pastel-pink hotel that catches your eye as you head along Surfers Paradise Boulevard. Well, after more than 12 months of works, the lid has been lifted on the iconic site to reveal what will now be known as The Island. We had a peek inside the boutique hotel’s new-look restaurant, bar and rooftop – and it’s pretty darn impressive.

The Island now cuts a stylish and distinctive figure on the corner of Beach Road and Surfers Paradise Boulevard, with the newly opened restaurant and bar already creating a vibrant buzz from the heart of Surfers Paradise. The Island’s transformation marks the first Gold Coast venue for renowned hospitality operators The Katarzyna Group, which is behind a swag of popular Brisbane venues like Cloudland, Press Club and The Family (due reopen as EI8HT in June). Whilst the Surfers Paradise hotel has always been (and will remain) an icon, the added element of a refined restaurant and bar offering has taken the destination to a whole new level.The Island’s striking fit-out sees the street-level restaurant and bar space wrap around to seamlessly open up onto the precinct’s main drag – it’s one of those places where long lunches can easily lead into afternoon cocktails … and merge into dinner and few drops of wine. The Island’s main restaurant serves breakfast seven days per week from 7:00 am, before stepping into a vibrant Italian-style lunch and dinner menu.

The Island kitchen offers smaller shares plates from charcuterie boards to polenta-herb crusted sardines with cress, red onion and shaved fennel, which leads into an impressive line-up of land-based dishes. There’s top-end dry-aged steaks and a hearty 1.2kg shoulder of biodynamic lamb with duck-fat potatoes, alongside a refined selection of seafood dishes like the confit of king ora salmon with braised fennel, broccolini, barley and farro. You’ll find a modern spin on Italian favourites, from the braised-duck gnocchi to a simple and traditional salami, chilli and basil pizza rosso. Whilst the restaurant and bar is the perfect place for an afternoon or evening tipple (just quietly, this is also an exceptional people-watching spot), head upstairs to The Island’s rooftop bar for some next-level drinkables and a little bit of cocktail-inspired fun in the sun.

Originally published as ‘The Island brings a Gold Coast icon back to life’ on the Weekend Edition
Written by Janna Hrastovec
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GOLDIE'S
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VEGAS GAMING LOUNGE
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+61 7 5538 8000

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