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The Best Barbecue Parks in Brisbane for an Outdoor Cook-Up

Planning an outdoorsy picnic or party? Find the best barbecue parks in Brisbane right here in our guide.

New Farm Park (Image Credit: Tourism & Events Queensland)
New Farm Park (Image Credit: Tourism & Events Queensland)

Brisbane folk are outdoorsy - and can you blame us? The weather is beautiful one day, and gorgeous the next (albeit a little too humid most days). But especially in Autumn and Spring, nothing feels better than a languid afternoon spent cooking up a feast with a view. 

There are a variety of barbecue parks in Brisbane with every amenity you might need for the perfect picnic. From large green spaces, playgrounds for the kids and shaded tables to spread out on, these community spaces are begging to be enjoyed. 

Plan your weekend group get-together or special event with our guide to the best barbecue parks in Brisbane.

New Farm Park (Image Credit: Tourism & Events Queensland)
New Farm Park (Image Credit: Tourism & Events Queensland)

New Farm Park 

Few places are more popular for an outdoorsy get-together than New Farm Park, with its waterfront location, enormous kids playground, city views and beautiful rose gardens. With convenient amenities and picnic areas, New Farm is easily one of the best barbecue parks in Brisbane for a picnic with your pals. 

Spread out on a rug or at the tables by the water, with the communal barbecues close by to cook up a feast. It’s a picturesque destination for any occasion!

1042 Brunswick Street, New Farm

Kangaroo Point Cliffs Park (Image Credit: Tourism & Events Queensland)
Kangaroo Point Cliffs Park (Image Credit: Tourism & Events Queensland)

Kangaroo Point Cliffs 

These heritage-listed cliffs are a popular destination for athletic Brisbanites, with the iconic stairs offering a glute-burning ascent, and the riverside pathways a runner’s dream. 

But if you’re looking to host an outdoorsy get-together, atop the cliffs you’ll discover a barbecue park with beautiful Brisbane views. With a handful of barbecues and picnic tables available, you can also forage for herbs in the community gardens that line the pathway at Kangaroo Point. 

Sitchu Tip: Plan your picnic for the early afternoon for a relaxing sunset, watching the city skyline descend into a glittering metropolis.  

29 River Terrace, Kangaroo Point

Captain Burke Park
Captain Burke Park

Captain Burke Park

If you’re not opting for a cliff-side picnic, there’s another barbecue park in Brisbane’s Kangaroo Point that suits any special occasion. 

Captain Burke Park can be booked for short-term special events and features an array of amenities that make planning your barbecue a total breeze. Located under the Story Bridge and boasting both city and river views, you’ll have wheelchair-friendly access to taps, barbecues, power, public toilets and a children’s playground. 

117 Holman Street, Kangaroo Point

Bulimba Love Street Park

Bulimba Riverside Park is a charming barbecue park in Brisbane that’s perfect for kids of all ages. Not only is this park right by the water, but it’s water-themed play areas make for an imaginative and fun-filled day out for the kids. 

There are play areas suited to the tiny tots as well as older kids, and there are shade sails to add relief from the Brissie sunshine. 

If you’re planning a lunch or party, make use of the barbecues and tables to cook up a delicious feast.

76 Love Street, Bulimba

Mt Coot-Tha (Image Credit: Tourism & Events Queensland)
Mt Coot-Tha (Image Credit: Tourism & Events Queensland)

Mt Coot-Tha

One of Brisbane’s most iconic destinations, Mt Coot-Tha is a popular destination for hiking, visiting the Botanical Gardens or Observatory, or for dining at the lookout point. With over 1600 hectares of open eucalypt forest, waterfalls and gorgeous views, it’s easy to spend a whole day enjoying the beauty of this natural wonder. 

If your day plans include a snack, pack the esky with some picnic essentials and make use of the barbecues located at the Mt Coot-Tha Forest Grey Gum Picnic Area to replenish your energy after a busy morning exploring.

Sir Samuel Griffith Drive, Mount Coot-tha

Riverside Park (Image Credit: Tourism & Events Queensland)
Riverside Park (Image Credit: Tourism & Events Queensland)

Northshore Riverside Park

Having served as a busy wharf once upon a time, Northshore Riverside Park has been reimagined into a beautifully planned community hub. With ample green spaces and a small mock beach, this barbecue park in Brisbane is an excellent destination for a day well spent in the sunshine. 

Little ones will enjoy building sandcastles or having a splash, and the barbecue area is shaded with a table to serve your spread. 

Sitchu Tip: This barbecue park is dog-friendly, but pets must remain leashed at all times. 

312 MacArthur Avenue, Hamilton

Now that you’ve discovered the best barbecue parks in Brisbane for a weekend picnic, scout out some more beautiful public spaces with our guide to the best picnic spots in Brisbane. If you’re not sure what to take for the potluck, scout through our recipes to find a delicious summer salad.

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