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Rise Bakery

Newstead

Gold Coast-born, Rise Bakery is a chic, French-inspired patisserie cafe located in Newstead's Breakfast Creek Lifestyle Precinct. 

Taking over the space previously occupied by patisserie, bar and bistro, Mica Brasserie, the Newstead outpost marks Rise Bakery's third venue, joining its Sanctuary Cove, Gold Coast and Portside Wharf spaces. 

Rise Bakery Newstead

The stunning fit out features stylish lighting including three beautiful chandeliers which illuminate the golden pastries, alongside pops of greenery, warm timber, marble and brass touches. 

Rise Bakery Newstead

The Newstead outpost of the beloved baked goods dispensary is dishing out its usual line up of perfect pastries from flaky croissants, chausson aux pommes and pain au chocolate to a array of decadent desserts such as vanilla and chocolate eclairs, Paris Brest, vanilla slice and lemon meringue tarts. 

Rise Bakery Newstead

Savoury lovers can choose from sausage rolls, mini quiches, and ham & cheese croissants. For something more substantial, there are French baguettes filled with smoked salmon, ham or chicken with fresh salad. 

Rise Bakery Newstead

Wash your goodies down with a expertly-brewed coffee, glass of French Champagne or even a protein shake which will surely help cater to customers of the precincts multi-level gym, Function Well. 

Rise Bakery Newstead

The team has future plans to turn the dining area of the venue into a casual French restaurant, and regularly activate the venue's promenade with whispers of an alfresco cocktail bar potentially on the cards. 

Need to know: Customers can enjoy 2 hrs of free parking in the Breakfast Creek Lifestyle Precinct car park, or street parking is also available. 

Rise Bakery 

Breakfast Creek Lifestyle Precinct 

194 Breakfast Creek Rd, 

Newstead

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