Restaurants in Katherine To Alice
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Katherine Country Club
Overlooking Katherine's nine-hole golf course, this boozy bistro is a real locals' haunt. You don't have to be a club member (or even know how to swing a club) − just turn up and enjoy big steaks, burgers and schnitzels and Aerosmith on the jukebox. 'The burgers are better at the Golfy!'
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Stockyard Gallery
This casual cafe is a little gem. There's a delicious range of homemade snacks (focaccia, sandwiches, cakes, muffins) plus fresh plunger coffee, divine mango smoothies and unusual bush-orange ice cream. The art gallery here sells Aboriginal art, jewellery and books.
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Margo Miles Restaurant
This pleasant pub-restaurant is a welcome change from roadhouse dining rooms. Grab a drink from the Faye Lewis Bar, then settle down in the period dining room for a steak, seafood, pasta, Thai or gourmet pizza.
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Katie's Bistro
This intimate little bistro at Knott's Crossing Resort is a real local fave (it's hard to tell the townies from the tourists). Wagyu beef, lobster and prawn pasta, crocodile spring rolls and grilled outback camel grace the eclectic menu, and you can eat inside or alfresco by the pool. A name change is rumoured − 'Savannah Restaurant'?
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Katherine Club
Close to the town centre, the Club ain't fancy, but you can rely on satisfying bistro meals (steak, schnitzel and barra), and the kids are welcome. Wednesday is steak night; Thursday it's schnitzels. Sign in as a visitor at the fortresslike front desk, or find a member to tag along with.
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Threeways Roadhouse
Threeways Roadhouse has a bar and restaurant.
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Tennant Food Barn
Opposite the post office, this supermarket has a pretty extensive selection and can supply your self-catering needs.
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Fernanda's Café & Restaurant
Tucked inside the Tennant Creek squash courts (yes squash courts) is this surprising Mediterranean-inspired restaurant. A definite Tennant Creek highlight, it is run by the ebullient Fernanda, who serves up tantalising dishes such as Portuguese seafood hotpots. For lighter lunches there are salads, dips, pasta and wraps.
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Kumbidgee Lodge Tea Rooms
On the road to Nitmiluk, 10km from Katherine, Kumbidgee is a tranquil spot with a big deck overlooking a small pond and a few pet goats to keep the kids happy. It’s a great spot to indulge in a hearty ‘bush breakfast’ ($13) or a Devonshire tea while catching up with the rest of the world in the newspapers. The Sunday buffet breakfast ($12) is a popular local outing.
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Starvin
The local pizza-and-pasta joint might not warrant a dress-up, but it'll fill a hole. This licensed place does universally recognised varieties of pasta, salad and gourmet pizza.
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