Clarence Corner
Clarence Corner sits at the edge of the Gabba stadium in Brisbane — 22 coffee shops, the botanic gardens a walk away, and a social glue score of 78 that says this is a neighborhood people actually inhabit rather than pass through. Thirty-two restaurants is lean; what's here is curated.
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About this Neighborhood
Brisbane's Clarence Corner has the warm, slightly smug energy of a neighborhood that figured itself out before the rest of the city arrived. The Gabba is a five-minute walk and the botanic gardens are practically in the backyard, which explains the 7 parks and the general sense that fitness happens here whether you plan it or not. Twenty-two coffee shops for 32 restaurants is an unusual ratio — it says the neighborhood sustains itself on its own residents rather than destination diners. Desmond & Molly Jones is the brunch anchor; Coffee @ The Gabba catches the match-day traffic. The grocery count of 8 — including a Coles Local and Asia Mart — is functional but not oversupplied. Social glue at 78 and digitalNomadGravityLite at 100 make this a plausible WFH base: cafes are everywhere, the parks are walkable, and the energy is low-friction without being sleepy. The remote_friendly tag earns its keep.
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