Are you up for a daring dining experience? This restaurant requires a breath test before letting you dine in—find out why!

For the adventurous foodie looking for stunning views and an edge-of-your-seat experience, Brisbane now has an option that will bring diners to new heights—literally!

The restaurant is called Vertigo, and it’s Australia's first 'vertical restaurant'.


Located atop the Brisbane Powerhouse, this daring dining spot welcomes guests 17 metres above the ground and sits diners on the side of the industrial building's facade.

Diners must strap into a full-body safety harness before being escorted to their seat.


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Vertigo is the first ‘vertical restaurant’ in Brisbane that allows diners to eat 17 metres above the ground. Image source: TikTok/@wanderingelsewhere_.


A social media user named Ebony shared her experience through a video and said: 'Getting into my seat was probably the scariest part, I don’t think I really realised how high up we would be.'

Customers are also given a lanyard for their phones to avoid them from dropping and cutleries are also secured to avoid any mishaps.


While diners must go through a breath test to check for sobriety before climbing up the 17m high restaurant, alcoholic drinks can be ordered with their meals.

Diners can then choose to descend through the building’s stairs, or jump off the side of the building with their harness on.

Though others expressed their excitement over the ‘daring’ meal, some called out the hefty price tag for the dining experience, saying it was ‘ridiculous’ and ‘outrageous’.

'500 dollars though? So much more we could do over two days with that,' one said.

'I don’t like having to wear a harness for work, let alone paying for the pleasure,' another added.


Lord Mayor Adrin Schrinner hoped that the restaurant would encourage more tourists to visit the Sunshine State.

'This new experience is perfect for Brisbane and combines all the attributes we’re renowned for—great food, a beautiful city, a cutting-edge cultural scene and a sense of adventure,' he said.

'I have no doubt Vertigo will draw visitors from across the world to sample the best of Brisbane.'

According to Tourism Minister Stirling Hinchliffe, Vertigo is one of the recipients of the Queensland government’s $15 million Tourism Experience Development (TED) fund.

'This is one of 50 new and reimagined visitor experiences we’re investing in through TED to grow the visitor economy and deliver more than 900 good construction and tourism jobs,' he said.

You can watch Ebony’s full video below:



Source: TikTok/@wanderingelsewhere_.

Key Takeaways
  • Brisbane Powerhouse has opened a new 'vertical restaurant' called Vertigo, where diners eat four storeys above ground.
  • Diners must be sober, secured with a full body harness, and breath-tested before they can eat at the restauran,t which is 17m off the ground.
  • The cost of the dining experience is at a premium, with a couple's meal priced at $500, which some users have criticised as 'ridiculous' and 'outrageous'.
  • The restaurant is one of the initiatives supported by the Queensland government's $15m Tourism Experience Development Fund, designed to attract more tourists and create jobs in the state.
Members, what do you think about this restaurant? Would you try dining 17 metres above the ground? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below!
 
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For the adventurous foodie looking for stunning views and an edge-of-your-seat experience, Brisbane now has an option that will bring diners to new heights—literally!

The restaurant is called Vertigo, and it’s Australia's first 'vertical restaurant'.


Located atop the Brisbane Powerhouse, this daring dining spot welcomes guests 17 metres above the ground and sits diners on the side of the industrial building's facade.

Diners must strap into a full-body safety harness before being escorted to their seat.


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Vertigo is the first ‘vertical restaurant’ in Brisbane that allows diners to eat 17 metres above the ground. Image source: TikTok/@wanderingelsewhere_.


A social media user named Ebony shared her experience through a video and said: 'Getting into my seat was probably the scariest part, I don’t think I really realised how high up we would be.'

Customers are also given a lanyard for their phones to avoid them from dropping and cutleries are also secured to avoid any mishaps.


While diners must go through a breath test to check for sobriety before climbing up the 17m high restaurant, alcoholic drinks can be ordered with their meals.

Diners can then choose to descend through the building’s stairs, or jump off the side of the building with their harness on.

Though others expressed their excitement over the ‘daring’ meal, some called out the hefty price tag for the dining experience, saying it was ‘ridiculous’ and ‘outrageous’.

'500 dollars though? So much more we could do over two days with that,' one said.

'I don’t like having to wear a harness for work, let alone paying for the pleasure,' another added.


Lord Mayor Adrin Schrinner hoped that the restaurant would encourage more tourists to visit the Sunshine State.

'This new experience is perfect for Brisbane and combines all the attributes we’re renowned for—great food, a beautiful city, a cutting-edge cultural scene and a sense of adventure,' he said.

'I have no doubt Vertigo will draw visitors from across the world to sample the best of Brisbane.'

According to Tourism Minister Stirling Hinchliffe, Vertigo is one of the recipients of the Queensland government’s $15 million Tourism Experience Development (TED) fund.

'This is one of 50 new and reimagined visitor experiences we’re investing in through TED to grow the visitor economy and deliver more than 900 good construction and tourism jobs,' he said.

You can watch Ebony’s full video below:



Source: TikTok/@wanderingelsewhere_.

Key Takeaways

  • Brisbane Powerhouse has opened a new 'vertical restaurant' called Vertigo, where diners eat four storeys above ground.
  • Diners must be sober, secured with a full body harness, and breath-tested before they can eat at the restauran,t which is 17m off the ground.
  • The cost of the dining experience is at a premium, with a couple's meal priced at $500, which some users have criticised as 'ridiculous' and 'outrageous'.
  • The restaurant is one of the initiatives supported by the Queensland government's $15m Tourism Experience Development Fund, designed to attract more tourists and create jobs in the state.
Members, what do you think about this restaurant? Would you try dining 17 metres above the ground? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below!

Only 17m? I want 100m!
 
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Was at the power house last week and saw people sitting up there with their dinner - had no idea it was so expensive though
I settled for a lovely wine spritzer and sat next to the river- lovely!!
 
Are you kidding me $500 for that 'EXPERIENCE'....how can that be enjoyable with all of the harnessing on you ?.....oh and also for $500........I would expect to have my own private Toilet at my disposal thank you...and that's not for powdering my nose if you know what I mean, a couple of cold beers can go right through you sometimes, and I won't have time to de-harness when I need to go. 🤣
 
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Vertigo sounds like an incredibly daring dining experience! Imagine dining 17 meters above the ground, strapped into a full-body safety harness on the side of a building. It must provide some stunning views and an adrenaline rush like no other.I find it interesting that they require a breath test before allowing diners in, ensuring everyone's safety and sobriety at such heights. It's definitely a unique concept for a restaurant, and I can see how it would attract adventurous foodies looking for something out of the ordinary.Also, I've recently been exploring French cuisine in Adelaide, and it's been a delightful experience. The flavors and presentation are just exceptional.
 

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