Paddington’s Gnocchi Gnocchi Brothers Named Finalist in 2025 Lord Mayor’s Business Awards

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Paddington’s own Gnocchi Gnocchi Brothers has been named a finalist in the 2025 Lord Mayor’s Business Awards, bringing wider recognition to a restaurant that has become a regular choice for many local diners. The eatery is best known for its handmade gnocchi and Italian menu, and it attracts both regulars and visitors from across Brisbane.


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Gnocchi Gnocchi Brothers has been shortlisted in the ANZ-sponsored High-Growth category. According to the LMBA category outline, the High-Growth award recognises companies that have scaled significantly — for example through growth in revenue, staff or new markets — while demonstrating sustainable and strategic expansion. 

Photo credit: Facebook/Gnocchi Gnocchi Brothers

Being a High-Growth finalist places the Paddington restaurant alongside a group of fast-expanding enterprises from sectors such as retail, technology and hospitality.

A moment for the team

The restaurant itself has shared the news on its social channels, describing the finalist nod as a “true testament” to the journey of its co-founders, Ben and Theo, and the support of their team and customers. The business has framed the recognition as a milestone in its growth and has thanked the local community for its backing.

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About the awards

The Lord Mayor’s Business Awards (LMBA) are running in their 20th year and recognise business achievement across Brisbane. This year’s program has shortlisted businesses from a wide range of sectors, and winners will be announced at a gala dinner at Brisbane City Hall on Thursday 6 November 2025. The awards are presented across multiple categories and aim to highlight innovation, growth and community impact in the city.

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The 2025 shortlist includes 44 finalists across the awards program. For a small Paddington business, the nomination provides a chance to be seen on a larger stage; the awards organisers note that being a finalist or winner can raise a business’s profile and open new connections.

What it means locally

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For Paddington, the finalist announcement highlights how neighbourhood hospitality can compete for citywide recognition. The LMBA shortlist brings together long-standing local names and emerging innovators; for the restaurant, the nomination is likely to increase interest from diners and business peers alike, regardless of the final result on 6 November.


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Whether or not Gnocchi Gnocchi Brothers takes home the trophy, the nomination itself emphasises the role small and growing businesses play in Brisbane’s economy — and gives Paddington one more reason to celebrate a local food business that has quietly increased its footprint across the city.

Published 6-October-2025

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