The Gold Coast Bulletin

Eatery closures hit four a week

- SALLY COATES

FOUR restaurant­s a week are closing on the Gold Coast as an oversatura­tion of eateries, Commonweal­th Games dips and high rents bites.

In the past four months, 50 eateries have shut up shop.

The latest are JaMm Dining and Bar, 1Two3 Mediterran­ean Dining and Lounge Bar, Treehouse Cafe and Pickled Cactus Mexican.

The owner of JaMm, formerly located in the Oracle Blvd, declined to comment on why the restaurant closed.

1Two3 on Surf Parade had a notice of repossessi­on sign taped to its doors on Tuesday.

Owner David Bennedick, who also runs The Coffee Club in the same street, has been vocal about the detrimenta­l impact of the Surf Pde road upgrades and the Commonweal­th Games on Broadbeach.

He blamed both events on the closure of up to 15 Broadbeach businesses earlier this year and an unwillingn­ess of landlords to ease up on steep rents, even if just temporaril­y as businesses recoup.

Harbour Side Markets at Biggera Waters, formerly home to Treehouse Cafe and Pickled Cactus opposite Harbour Town, is on the market.

Pickled Cactus moved from its successful Hollywell location to Harbour Side in 2016, doing a full renovation and adding to its capacity only to close less than two years later.

Restaurant oversatura­tion on the Gold Coast has been identified by even top restaurate­urs including Hellenika and Nineteen at the Star owner Simon Gloftis.

“I really do feel for restaurant­s though because we don’t have the population here to support the amount of venues that we have,” he told the Bulletin in July.

The amount of food licenced venues on the Gold Coast has increased by 14.47 per cent from 2012-13 to 2018-19. Using TripAdviso­r as a guide, the Gold Coast has about 254 people per restaurant compared to Sydney’s 988 and Melbourne’s 1325.

Shannon Baier-Dry, the coowner of recently closed award-winning 8th Ave Terrace at Palm Beach agreed that

THE GOLD COAST HAS ABOUT 254 PEOPLE PER RESTAURANT COMPARED TO SYDNEY’S 988 AND MELBOURNE’S 1325.

oversatura­tion is an issue on the Gold Coast, but said locals should see this as a positive.

“In any other city in the world, North Room, Nero Dining, Gemellini, Glenelg Public House – all these places – you shouldn’t be able to get a seat in them,” he said. “We we are so lucky that we don’t have to book two months ahead for these amazing restaurant­s. Let’s book for this week and support them for bringing their passion to the Coast for us.”

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