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Contribuisci feedbackRead a current promo deal of this restaurant that reminds my dining experience here a few months ago.Took the deal of eatclub promotion to have an dinner here. service was very friendly, but it was not so busy because early during the weekday. my view grew around and noticed that there was a large venue for diner, including indoor and al fresco area. we placed a series of early reels and two steak wagyu rump and filet steak. first, the spring rolls are all tasteful and crispy. it deserves a big tick. but the great surprise was on both steaks. they were made perfect in med- rare with many sides and chips. is important that the quality of the two proteins at the top of the range is as they are the price they calculate is round not to say it is half price deal, also it is full price, the cp is only speechless.Highly recommended.
The Meatballs Family was in need of a quick lunch following a trip to the library at Brisbane Square. Mini Meatball wanted pizza, so we decided to give Communal Bar & Eat House a go. To our pleasant surprise, they were offering a special where you buy a beverage and the pizza is only $10. Thus, we ordered a couple Lemonades and a Coke with a Margherita Pizza. The pizza was better than we expected - nice thin crust, a slightly spicy (peppery) tomato sauce, generous cheese and tons of fresh basil. Overall, the pizza was above average and rated 3.5. At $10 this was a great deal. Check out their daily specials. We'll be back.
Suitable for mad business lunches, pre-footy feeds, and getting on the lash with your party peeps. I've had most of the burgers and they pretty much all go hard, except for the pulled pork one – too juicy for the brioche. The pizzas are buff, the wings are better. My dad had actually never had wings until we came here – can you believe that?! One bite with a little blue cheese sauce and his whole friggin' world tipped off its axis. I hope I still get surprised by food when I'm 70.
There really is no better way to spend an evening than with good company, good wine, and good pizza. This was exactly what was needed post-work on Friday and Communal Bar & Eat House was the destination for two starving foodies. Situated in Brisbane Square opposite the Treasury Casino, Communal is bright and welcoming. Patrons have the choice of dining indoors with a view of the woodfire pizza oven, or in the al fresco bar area overlooking the square. It's counter service only here and there were smiles all round from the staff on Friday. My companion and I set ourselves up in the outdoor area with a glass of prosecco and a glass of Pinot Gris, and examined the menu for all of 10 seconds before deciding on The Communal pizza ($24). This arrived in record time and smelled delicious when it arrived. The base was perfect, thin and crispy and cooked well. The sauce was beautifully rich in tomato flavour and topped with fresh mushrooms, olives, roasted capsicum, a decent amount of ham, and a good quantity of cheese. Overall, our pizza was tasty and just what was needed. The serving was definitely generous and we were able to halve this quite comfortably. My friend and I have been here a few times now and, while it's not the best pizza joint in Brisbane, we still enjoy the atmosphere. Being able to look out over to the brightly coloured casino and Southbank, and the open aired setting is very relaxing. The food is tasty, the service is friendly, and the venue itself is bright and welcoming. We'll keep coming back for our wine and pizza dates.
There really is no better way to spend an evening than with good company, good wine, and good pizza. This was exactly what was needed post-work on Friday and Communal Bar & Eat House was the destination for two starving foodies. Situated in Brisbane Square opposite the Treasury Casino, Communal is bright and welcoming. Patrons have the choice of dining indoors with a view of the woodfire pizza oven, or in the al fresco bar area overlooking the square. It's counter service only here and there were smiles all round from the staff on Friday. My companion and I set ourselves up in the outdoor area with a glass of prosecco and a glass of Pinot Gris, and examined the menu for all of 10 seconds before deciding on The Communal pizza ($24). This arrived in record time and smelled delicious when it arrived. The base was perfect, thin and crispy and cooked well. The sauce was beautifully rich in tomato flavour and topped with fresh mushrooms, olives, roasted capsicum... read more