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Burnt Croissants is our favourite roadside pastry phenomenon.

Custard Danish with seasonal fruit, Burnt Croissants (image supplied)
Custard Danish with seasonal fruit, Burnt Croissants (image supplied)

What a treat it is when you come across a roadside stand loaded with home-grown goodies. If you’re always down for a pit-stop to stock up on all the juiciest and plumpest farm gate provisions, we’re going to blow your mind with a red-hot roadside viennoiserie venture known as Burnt Croissants. Did somebody say drive-by danish? Yes, yes we did… scroll-y moly, you guys!

Burnt Croissants roadside stall (image supplied)
Burnt Croissants roadside stall (image supplied)

The brainchild of local baking fanatic, Lucy Davis, Burnt Croissants is something of a paddock-to-plate situation where punters can swing by and pick up painstakingly hand-crafted Croissants, Pain Au Chocolat and just-baked Cinnamon Scrolls fresh from the gate and directly into their face-holes.

Burnt Croissants (image supplied)
Burnt Croissants roadside stall (image supplied)

Based a 20 minute drive inland from Burleigh in Austinville, this little pastry venture is certainly taking the road less travelled. Undoubtedly the most delectable (and downright genius) roadside operation in all of 4213. Every Sunday, Lucy sets up shop to hawk her hand-crafted wares direct from the front gate of her childhood abode… and locals are eating. it. up.

Croissants by Burnt Croissants (image supplied)
Burnt Croissants (image supplied)

From 8am on any given Sunday, you can find Lucy’s wholesome, market-vibing pop up, fronting the back streets of the picturesque Numinbah Valley. Camped out beneath the trademark red marquee and trestle tables, savvy locals can secure their pre-orders via DM or text. Or, try their luck at nabbing the likes of fresh-baked Custard Danishes and Almond Croissants, from the rotation of signature extra-golden goodies available on the day. Complete with op shop bunting and hand-painted signage hung on the fence… it’s all very #cottagecore and we love it.

Burnt Croissants (image supplied)
Burnt Croissants roadside stall (image supplied)

Like all the best pie-in-the-sky ideas, it was a reel (and a sprinkling of scroll-induced serendipity) that initially led Lucy to set her sights on this butter-based project.… cheers #foodstagram, we owe ya one! The nominated family ‘birthday cake maker’, Lucy says she has been baking at home ever since she can remember. Self-taught pastry sensation Lucy credits her talent to many an hour spent poring over ‘countless cookbooks and Pinterest recipes’.

Burnt Croissants (image supplied)
Pastries by Burnt Croissants (image supplied)

Setting aside an entire weekend to conquer the perfect croissant, Lucy quickly discovered her deep love for the challenging craft of viennoiserie. From there Lucy launched straight into her first event at the community Spring Fair. Selling out within one hour, her stall was a smash hit – and, the ‘rest’, as they say, is history!

Croissants by Burnt Croissants (image supplied)
Croissants by Burnt Croissants (image supplied)

Lucy’s extra-caramelized creations quickly became somewhat of a signature. And thus, Burnt Croissants was soon born, and not unlike the making of a good croissant, the story of the name comes with quite the twist. A customer slid into Lucy’s DM’s after one of her first stalls to request that the treats be made less toasty as “these border on being burnt”. The message inspired Lucy to lean into her delectably cronchy point-of-difference.

Burnt Croissants roadside stall (image supplied)
Burnt Croissants roadside stall (image supplied)

We love a good success story – especially one that looks, smells and tastes this good? Now if you’ll excuse us, we’ve got to get in our preorders for next weekend.

Where: 368 Austinville Rd, Austinville
When: Sunday, 8 am until sold out on Wednesdays at Evergreen Markets, Robina from 6:30am

Words by Kellie Leader

Custard Danish with seasonal fruit, Burnt Croissants (image supplied)
Custard Danish with seasonal fruit, Burnt Croissants (image supplied)

15 spots to snap up sweet treats on the Gold Coast

Quad Choc Cookie, Custard Canteen (image supplied)
Quad Choc Cookie, Custard Canteen (image supplied)

Are you the kind of person who skips right to the desserts page of a menu? Yep, well, you’re not alone. Taking tactical consideration of what sweet things can and will follow is a clever move by anyone’s standard. Luckily we are spoilt for choice with sweet treats and desserts on the Gold Coast.

Why not seek to fix that sweet craving you have? Here’s our list of the best places on the Gold Coast to grab a dessert, worthy of that extra time on the treadmill!

Tarte Bakery & Tarte Beach House
As if all self-control didn’t already tank at the mere sound of the word Tarte, our reigning pastry queen Chloe Watts went all out earlier this year to bestow upon us a knockout second site – Tarte Beach House #havemercy #we’reweak. The chic sister venue bringing Tarte’s trademark goodies to the banks of Currumbin’s picture-perfect creek, and in the process, blowing the bar previously set by our OG dessert darling out of the water.

We’d stop at ‘muffin’ to get our hands on the signature Crueller, or a Raspberry, Strawberry & White Chocolate Muffin Top, or.. okay basically everything they’re churning out. Which begs the question, can one ever have too much Tarte? We think no.
Where: 2 West Street, Burleigh Heads and 2 Thrower Dr, Currumbin

Tarte Bakery and Cafe (Image: © 2020 Inside Gold Coast)
Tarte Bakery and Cafe (Image: © 2020 Inside Gold Coast)

Oh My, Waffle
Make no mistake about it, if you find yourself in and around Burleigh Heads and are hit with a hankering for something sweet, head directly to Oh My, Waffle to have your mind (and calorie intake, lbh) blown –#ohsoworthit.

Prepare those ravenous, post-surf appetites to meet their match at the sight of some seriously loaded waffles and thick shakes. Though word to the wise – you may need to waddle home afterwards.
Where: Shop 6 / 1837 Gold Coast Highway, Burleigh Heads

Oh My, Waffle (image supplied)
Oh My, Waffle (image supplied)

My French Pastries
Husband and wife duo, Jen & Antonio Marchesi are the French maestros behind some mighty salivating goodies at this Robina bakery, and what these folks don’t know about sweet and crunchy European desserts frankly isn’t worth knowing!

Don’t delay. Head along for the shiniest looking caramel eclairs and the flakiest known pain au chocolats this side of the equator — Bon appétit!
Where: Shop 5/361 Robina Parkway, Robina

My French Pastries (Image: © 2020 Inside Gold Coast)
My French Pastries (Image: © 2020 Inside Gold Coast)

Custard Canteen
Is a breakfast dessert a thing? If it’s not, we’re officially calling it. And if you find yourself down by the ever-majestic Tallebudgera Creek dipping in its crystal clear waters, we suggest you hot foot it right away to Custard Canteen.

Get into some great coffee — and a bacon & egg burger to end all burgers — before rounding things off with one of their ooze-tastic cookies or the flakiest of Portugese Tarts. YUM!
Where: 1525 Gold Coast Highway, Palm Beach

Portugese Tarts, Custard Canteen (Image: © 2020 Inside Gold Coast)
Portugese Tarts, Custard Canteen (Image: © 2020 Inside Gold Coast)

Bam Bam Bakehouse
Inventive, indulgent, and darn tasty in every department: Bam Bam Bakehouse is the goods — period. The line of sweets and desserts are nothing short of mesmerising (even attracting the likes of Margot Robbie and Matt Preston).

With so many mouthwatering morsels on offer, attempting to choose only a couple of them is a challenging feat (as is not allowing ourselves to immediately to scarf down the lot).
Where: 2519 Gold Coast Highway, Mermaid Beach

Bam Bam Bakehouse (Image supplied)
Bam Bam Bakehouse (Image supplied)

D Point Ten
Bringing an exclusively sweets-based offering to the GC’s sea of swole and shredded rigs surely required a seismic leap of faith, but any sceptics are now eating humble pie thanks to D Point Ten’s growing donut empire.

These days, their dough-licious conquest of the Coast spans across three official outlets – Pacific Fair, Varsity Lakes and Hope Island – with northern residents now also able to get their hands on the seductive looking donuts at sando sister venue, Janus Deli.

The delectable flavour rotation includes the likes of Golden Gaytime, Ferrero, and S’mores, all of which keep us wanting more. Whip out a box of these bad boys at your next gathering, and watch how fast you become everyone’s bestest bud.
Where:  Hope IslandVarsity Lakes, Molendinar and Pacific FairBroadbeach Waters

The Caramilk Doughnut, D Point 10, Varsity Lakes (Image: © 2020 Inside Gold Coast)
The Caramilk Doughnut, D Point 10, Varsity Lakes (Image: © 2020 Inside Gold Coast)

Paddock Bakery
One of the Gold Coast’s game-changing cafes, the level of baked and sweet goods that these guys consistently punch out is utterly jaw-dropping.

If you haven’t treated yourself to several (hundred) coffee dates at one of the cutest mini-Queenslander’s gracing the GC… welcome, you must be new here?! To remedy this immediately, we suggest you get together some of your nearest and dearest and get in on some brunch action before you launch a full-scale attack on the cracker assortment of sweets.

Be sure to try the crowd-fave Biscoff Cheesecake Doughnut or their whopping 1kg Giant Cookie! (Remember, Mum says sharing is caring.)
Where: 20 Hibiscus Haven, Burleigh Heads

White Choc & Caramilk cookies, Paddock Bakery (image supplied)
White Choc & Caramilk cookies, Paddock Bakery (image supplied)

Franquette
If you live in or around Tamborine, and haven’t yet wrapped your mitts (and tastebuds) around some Franquette… frankly, it’s time to re-evaluate your priorities (unless you’re gluten-free, obvi, in which case, commiserations).

Under the expert eye of master baker Jérôme Favier, Franquette (pronounced Fraen-ket) assuages hinterland hankerings with authentic French-style sweets, rolls and scrolls, and of course, the ever-crescent croissant.

They’ve teamed up with the Tamborine Mountain Gelato Co. gang to bring us ‘The Gelaffin’… a freshly baked cruffin loaded with small-batch gelato – aka the most glorious ice cream sandwich you’ve ever laid eyes upon. Officially our new favourite franken-food obsession for summer. Brain freeze (and bulk satisfaction) incoming.
Where: 1/159 Long Rd, Tamborine Mountain 

The Gelaffin by Franquette and Tamborine Mountain Gelato Co. (image supplied)
The Gelaffin by Franquette and Tamborine Mountain Gelato Co. (image supplied)

Basque
We’ve been giddy over Basque since the gorg new specialty bakehouse-cum-sippery sauntered into Chirn Park earlier this year, bearing mind-blowingly good cheesecake and French champagne. Umm, did we just become best friends?! Two of our very favourite modes of celebration under one chic roof – consider us, and our ‘coffee and cake catch up’ standards, spoiled forevermore.

Owners Laura and Zach Guertin devised the dreamy concept in answer to the age-old conundrum, ‘what should I bring?’ – and yeah, we can attest, one taste of Laura’s incredible creations and you’ll forget alll about the box of Favourites.

Luckily for the lot of us, we need not wait for a special occasion to partake in their signature Spanish Cheesecake and Champagne selection, with both available by the slice, and glass – any old time you please to cheese.
Where: 33b Musgrave Avenue, Chirn Park

Cheesecake at Basque, Chirn Park (Image: © 2023 Inside Gold Coast)
Cheesecake at Basque, Chirn Park (Image: © 2023 Inside Gold Coast)

My Favourite Baker
The very aptly named My Favourite Baker is one beloved among locals as a lifeline for incredible, last-minute cakes (that look and taste anything but).

The GC’s everyday cake heroes ‘crumb’ through with the (baked) goods – delivering same day turnaround on their delectable range of cakes and cupcakes almost every day of the year. Saving our bacon bakin’ from all kinds of sticky, special occasion situations, ‘logistical oversights’ and baking fails – with rave reviews, might we add. Phew! *backs slowly away from the packet mix*

Forgotten occasion? What forgotten occasion?

Only bulk brownie points to be found here (shhh.. it’ll be our little secret).
Where: 4/1 Inventory Ct, Arundel

My Favourite Baker (image supplied)
My Favourite Baker (image supplied)

Aux Fines Bouches
For devout pastry buffs (there’s an oxymoron in there somewhere – and hats off to anyone who manages to be buff, and a pastry enthusiast simultaneously) we do éclair, Aux Fines Bouches is the place to be.

This place is really not flaking around – run by decorated French pastry chef, Richard Le Deunff – locals in the know can’t get enough of the authentic, buttery baked-goods they’ve been doling out since 2019.

An unassuming space tucked away in Burleigh’s industrial outskirts, with a window where you can marvel at the culinary wizards whipping up the delectable works of art. Meticulously crafting tarts, cakes and custard-laden pastries Wednesday through Sunday, with a level of obsession matched only by that of our enthusiasm for consuming them.
Where: 2/43 Taree Street, Burleigh Heads

Aux Fines Bouches (Image: © 2019 Inside Gold Coast)
Aux Fines Bouches (Image: © 2019 Inside Gold Coast)

Cheeky Waffles
This naughty noshery has been getting sweet lovers hot under the collar since they burst onto Surfer’s nightlife strip, boasting a decadent and debaucherous range of genitalia-shaped desserts.. that also leave the sweet cravings totally satisfied.

The novelty (and priceless bants) of a choc-dipped coochie or pecker-shaped waffle might be too good to pass up, but don’t be tempted to write them off as a ‘one-time thing’. This place is the whole package, with the famously soft and fluffy waffles (described as ‘the best I’ve had’) the kind that keep lip-licking locals coming back for more.

Swing by and get yourself a ‘sugar daddy’ for happy endings all round.(in case you were wondering, no, we’ll never tire of writing about this place).
Where: 3189 Surfers Paradise Boulevard, Surfers Paradise

Sugar Daddy, Cheeky Waffles, Surfers Paradise (Image: © 2023 Inside Gold Coast)
Sugar Daddy, Cheeky Waffles, Surfers Paradise (Image: © 2023 Inside Gold Coast)

Madisons Cafe & Patisserie
A name that certainly needs no introduction among cake fans, alas no GC sweets list worth it’s salt sugar would dareth omit local mainstay, Madisons. The Broadbeach institution has long been hooking us up with our daily coffee and cake needs, with the sight of their specialty cakes becoming somewhat of a staple at our celebrations over the years.

The online ordering process is as dreamy as the buttercream (no phone call necessary, millennials rejoice) simply build your own from the options on offer – oh alright, make it a caramel mud + vanilla buttercream, since you asked (and smattering of gold dust, if you don’t mind.)
Where: Ground Floor, Oasis Shopping Centre, 12 Charles Avenue, Broadbeach

Madison's, The Oasis (image supplied)
Madison's, The Oasis (image supplied)

Dipcro
All hail the buttery king-of-pastries, the mighty croissant (controversial? We think not). Chevron’s debutant sweet-snackery, Dipcro delivers our sweet fix in the form of artisan baked goods like Cinnamon Buns, Croissants, Mille Feuille and Palmiers.

The venue’s namesake and signature item (a play on the words ‘Dip’ and ‘Croissant’– à la, ‘Dipcro’), invites us to take the blessed croissant to a whole new level – served with an array of signature toppings & fillings for your dunking pleasure. Oh if we must.
Where: 55 Thomas Drive, Chevron Island,

Dipcro Pastry, Chevron Island (Image: © 2023 Inside Gold Coast)
Dipcro Pastry, Chevron Island (Image: © 2023 Inside Gold Coast)

Captains Candy
The childhood rite of passage that was letting loose on the local pick and mix may merely live on as a fond, yet distant (albeit a little more distant than we care to admit) mem these days, but luckily us locals can venture to Captains Candy to fulfil even our most obscure candy cravings. The willy wonka-vibing wonderland inconspicuously tucked away in Ashmore’s outlet precinct, fully loaded with floor-to-wall goodies (including a hefty selection of international faves for our expat friends).

You need not *only* leave with a sugar rush, you can also stock the pantry with slightly more responsible provisions such as hot sauces, pickles, seasonings and rubs while you’re at it.

Whatever lolly your heart desires, it’s almost guaranteed you’ll find it here (even some formerly erased icons.. shout out green frogs and spearmint leaves).

Responsible adults to chaperone our candy expeditions, apply within.
Where: 12 Central Park Avenue, Ashmore

Words by Kellie Leader.

6 local farms to buy fresh produce

Bananas (image from unsplash)
Bananas (image from unsplash)

Farm life is the good life – wide open skies, fresh air and of course, tasty foods straight from the ground and into your hungry face.

Because the Gold Coast is the greatest place on Earth, we are blessed with both beautiful beaches and farmland where said foods can be grown happily and healthily.

Here are six farms where you can go and grab yourself some straight-outta-the-ground-goods.

Freeman’s Organic Farm, Currumbin (image supplied)
Freeman’s Organic Farm, Currumbin (image supplied)

Freeman’s Organic Farm
An entirely family owned affair, Freeman’s Organic Farm is already much-loved amongst Gold Coasters. Established in 1915, the farm became became the largest banana farm in Australia in the 20s with over 100 acres of bananas. These days you can purchase their organic goodies from the Farm Stall but make sure to check their Instagram page first because they sell out quickly.
Where: 618 Tomewin Mountain Road, Currumbin Valley

Farm & Co., Kingscliff (image supplied)
Farm & Co., Kingscliff (image supplied)

Farm & Co. Kingscliff
No doubt your Insta feed has been flooded with pretty pics from Farm & Co.’s sunflower fields at some point in the past but did you know they also have a little shop from which you can purchase fresh produce? Yep, they do. The Farm Store is stocked with organically grown produce from the working farm and they sourced other produce fresh from other suppliers. Have a wander through the farm and then stock up on goodies before you head home.
Where: 529 Cudgen Rd, Cudgen

Ground Grocer, Currumbin (image supplied)
Ground Grocer, Currumbin (image supplied)

Ground Grocer
Ground Grocer is a family-run organic grocery store with daily deliveries of lettuce, cucumber and seasonal vegetables from their farm in the Ecovillage and a team of local growers. Their bees are also working hard to keep them stocked with beautiful honey.
Where: 4 Village Way, Currumbin Valley 

Tropical Fruit World
Tropical Fruit World is175 acres of land in the Tweed Valley which it would seem is the perfect place to grow tropical fruit. You can (and should) purchase boxes of said tropical fruit plus boxes of avocados and treats like farm honey, macadamia nuts and dried fruit. Order online and opt to get it delivered if you like.
Where: 29 Duranbah Rd, Duranbah

Tropical Fruit World (image supplied)
Tropical Fruit World (image supplied)

Blueberry Fields
Blueberry Fields is a family-owned blueberry orchard nestled in the scenic Byron hinterland of northern New South Wales. About an hour’s drive from the GC, it’s the perfect spot for a fun day out. During October, swing by on Sunday mornings to pick your very own blueberry buckets and experience the joy of farm-fresh goodness firsthand. They have a small farm gate stall set up in front of the orchard. Drop by to pick up the freshest berries. They stock the stall whenever fruit is available.
Where: 769 Fernleigh Rd, Brooklet, NSW

Strawberries (image from unsplash)
Strawberries (image from unsplash)

Chambers Flat Strawberry Farm
Chambers Flat Strawberry Farm is a family-run operation spanning generations of strawberry growers. They’ve turned their passion into a full-fledged family affair. Swing by their Farm Shop any day of the week for a taste of their farm-fresh strawberries and mouthwatering strawberry ice cream, crafted from their own strawberries and vanilla ice cream, blended right before your eyes for a truly delicious real fruit treat!

During growing season (July – December) you can PYO (pick your own) strawberries amongst the fields. Located approximately an hour’s drive from the Gold Coast.
Where: 912 Chambers Flat Rd, Chambers Flat

Words by Belinda Symons.

We’re flaking out about Chevron’s cool new patisserie

Dipcro Pastry, Chevron Island (Image: © 2023 Inside Gold Coast)
Various pastries at Dipcro Pastry, Chevron Island (Image: © 2023 Inside Gold Coast)

In case you’re not already a-croissant the news, something epic has been a ‘cookin in Chevron, with the locale keeping under wraps news of a very delicious bun baking away in its CBD.

The central spot has welcomed brand new addition, Dipcro Pastry – a patisserie specialising in the scrumptious pastry art of all things puff, a development that we’re #flakingout over. Because life’s just butter with a freshly baked pastry in hand, no?

Dipcro Pastry, Chevron Island (Image: © 2023 Inside Gold Coast)
Dipcro Pastry, Chevron Island (Image: © 2023 Inside Gold Coast)

One thing is for sure, pastry is officially the only form of ‘flaky’ we’ll accept in 2023, and to be clear we plan on graciously accepting it verrry often.

Our personal baked good dispensary, we mean.. the new patisserie has taken up residence on Chevron’s Thomas Dr thoroughfare, which, depending on how you look at it – is either very good or very bad news as far as #snaccidents are concerned.

Almond Croissant and coffee at Dipcro Pastry, Chevron Island (Image: © 2023 Inside Gold Coast)
Almond Croissant and coffee at Dipcro Pastry, Chevron Island (Image: © 2023 Inside Gold Coast)

Evelyn and Michael, the entrepreneur duo behind Dipcro, have combined their superpowers to bring the new venture to life – Evelyn, a graduate of the prestigious Le Cordon Bleu brings extensive pastry experience, while Michael brings his big brain energy to the biz backend.

The pair go on to spill the tea, or pastry – that it was Evelyn who first dared to dream those big, shop sized dreams, whilst Michael, the hype man behind the operation, became the driving force behind making those sweet dreams a reality.

Various pastries at Dipcro Pastry, Chevron Island (Image: © 2023 Inside Gold Coast)
Various pastries at Dipcro Pastry, Chevron Island (Image: © 2023 Inside Gold Coast)

Some might say they were born and bread for the #breadlyf, with their family back in Indonesia already spending some 50 years perfecting the secret recipe to their burgeoning bakery empire.

The duo went on to crumb up with the name Dipcro for the new venture – a play on combing the words ‘Dip’ and ‘Croissant’, à la the signature mode of serving the croissant with an array of signature toppings & fillings, for your dunking pleasure.

Dipcro Pastry, Chevron Island (Image: © 2023 Inside Gold Coast)
Dipcro Pastry, Chevron Island (Image: © 2023 Inside Gold Coast)

Just follow your nose to find the unmistakable aroma of baked goods and coffee permeating the Thomas Dr promenade, the French-vibing B&W awnings your second hint of what awaits.

The Clui Design influence on the interior space is evident, with their trademark chic, white on white vibe (one that avid pastry aficionados might already be familiar with from Sanc Cove’s Rise Bakery) a solid clue of their part in #nailing yet another local fit out.

Campos coffee at Dipcro Pastry, Chevron Island (Image: © 2023 Inside Gold Coast)
Campos coffee at Dipcro Pastry, Chevron Island (Image: © 2023 Inside Gold Coast)

Framing the back wall, the illuminated Dipcro insignia makes a valiant effort stand out among a sea of pastries, while the La Marzocco espresso machine (aka the sexiest machine known to mankind) is a a sight for sore eyes – sitting pride of place and punching out irresistible Campos coffees #onrepeat.

Various pastries at Dipcro Pastry, Chevron Island (Image: © 2023 Inside Gold Coast)
Various pastries at Dipcro Pastry, Chevron Island (Image: © 2023 Inside Gold Coast)

But enough drooling over inanimate objects.. let’s cut to the cake. The signature Dipcro, has one of the strongest supporting casts since The Godfather graced our screens, with Cinnamon Buns, Croissants, Mille Feuille and Palmiers all making offers we can’t refuse.

And yeah, Dipcro is really not flaking around here.

Dipcro Pastry, Chevron Island (Image: © 2023 Inside Gold Coast)
Dipcro Pastry, Chevron Island (Image: © 2023 Inside Gold Coast)

In fact, it might just be the best thing to come to Chevron since ‘iced’ bread. So crumb on GC.. get amongst it.

Where: 55 Thomas Drive, Chevron Island,
When: Daily 7am–2:30pm 

Words by Kellie Leader.
Images by Mathilde Bouby.

Dipcro Pastry, Chevron Island (Image: © 2023 Inside Gold Coast)
Exterior of Dipcro Pastry, Chevron Island (Image: © 2023 Inside Gold Coast)
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