Omeros Bros farewells Marina Mirage as Gold Coast dining era comes to an end

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Gold Coast dining culture is facing a bittersweet moment as several of its most beloved waterfront restaurants prepare to serve their final meals, marking the end of an era for Marina Mirage’s iconic dining precinct.

Among those saying farewell is Omeros Bros, the Greek-owned seafood restaurant that has been a cherished part of the Gold Coast’s culinary scene for decades, alongside long-time favourites Glass and La Luna Dining.

Artist impression of the redevelopment of Marina Mirage on the Gold Coast by Makris Group.

Founded more than 30 years ago, Omeros Bros has long been regarded as one of the Gold Coast’s most recognisable waterfront dining destinations. Drawing on a strong family tradition in seafood hospitality, the restaurant blended Greek hospitality with a menu shaped by Australia’s coastal produce. Over the years, it became synonymous with relaxed yet refined dining at Marina Mirage, earning widespread recognition through repeated accolades and industry awards, and building a loyal following among locals and visitors alike.

For generations of diners, these venues have defined leisurely waterfront dining – from sunrise breakfasts overlooking the Broadwater to sunset dinners with uninterrupted harbour views. As the precinct prepares for a major transformation, the familiar faces and flavours of Marina Mirage are now closing a chapter on their own stories.

Makris Group founder and Executive Chairman Con Makris with CEO Jason Makris, who is overseeing the Marina Mirage redevelopment.

Omeros Bros, known for its classic Greek-style seafood and family-friendly atmosphere, has hinted that this is not quite the end for the brand, suggesting plans for a new chapter beyond the iconic waterfront site once the redevelopment is complete.

The closures come as part of a sweeping redevelopment of the Marina Mirage precinct by the Makris Group, which aims to reinvent the landmark into a luxury destination with new hospitality offerings ahead of the Brisbane 2032 Olympic Games. The redevelopment – backed by hundreds of millions of dollars in investment – will see the existing retail and dining spaces transformed into a future-focused, world-class waterfront experience.

Nick and Angelo Omeros.

For many diners, the imminent departure of these restaurants is a moment of reflection on the role they have played in the Gold Coast’s social and cultural life – from first dates and family celebrations to milestone events and decades of shared meals and memories.

As the restaurants prepare to close their doors later this month, loyal patrons are making final bookings to savour their last tastes of the classic waterfront hospitality that has become part of the Gold Coast’s identity.

While the precinct’s future promises exciting change, the departure of these beloved eateries – and in particular the Greek-Australian institution of Omeros Bros – represents a poignant end to a defining chapter in Queensland’s dining history.

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