I'd been looking at Google maps and pondering places around Brisbane I had never been to, and settled on Jacobs Well - a small spot on the water stuck away between Brisbane and Southport, and mainly known (as far as I could recall) for fishing. Insert map here:
I work on the assumption that all places are interesting for at least one visit, so it was the destination for a day out yesterday.
The drive between the motorway to Jacobs Well reminded me a lot of driving around Bundaberg - fields of sugar cane (which I thought had more or less stopped being grown in the South East corner) and very flat land. Jacobs Well itself is, as I expected, small but pleasant enough. It has a swimming enclosure in the bay waters, but the day was cloudier and much windier than expected, so no one felt like getting wet, or even fishing off the jetty. I just took a photo of some slightly disgruntled pelicans instead:
Jacobs Well does feature a small tavern, but I saw a sign saying on the Sea Rescue building advertising an Irish pub at nearly "Calypso Bay"; an expensive canal/marina estate just outside of town that looks like its been there for a few years, but presumably has been suffering sales problems given the GFC. There's certainly plenty of land still available around the millionaires houses.
But what a surprise Harrigans Drift Inn is. It has a bland exterior, but inside it's very nice indeed:
The menu was very good and reasonably priced for an Irish pub: there was a four piece jazz band playing (music on a Saturday and Sunday is routine, apparently); it has a lovely beer garden area outside near the water; and its own jetty to pull up to when I own a two million motor yacht. I guess it goes to show that it does help a small village to have rich people move in next door.
Anyway, after lunch, and given that it was still windy, we went back to the motorway and down another exit or two to visit Hope Island/Sanctuary Cove, which I haven't been to for some years (maybe 6 or 8?) It seems to have been developed a hell of a lot more since then, and this area really reminds me a lot of parts of Florida. (Mind you, it's been 25 years or so since I was happily spending days by myself at DisneyWorld.)
Someone had told me a couple of years ago that Sanctuary Cove itself was suffering quite a bit with the downturn in the economy, and that several cafes were closed. As far as I could see, there were plenty open yesterday, and not many shop spaces vacant. "Ladies who lunch" were very much in evidence, as well as rich Asians. The place still screams money.
If ever a cyclone devastates the marina, I hate to think how many hundreds of millions of dollars worth of damage would be incurred - have a look at this local site for prices of new and used boats in the area. All we could afford was an ice cream for the kids, but it's nice to dream.
So, there's my recommendation, particularly if you are on the South side of Brisbane - Jacobs Well will take less than an hour, and an Irish pub awaits you.
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