Restaurants in Fraser Coast
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Enzo's on the Beach
A shabby-chic outdoor cafe with a superb beachfront location where you can dine on focaccias, wraps, healthy salads and light meals or just sip a coffee and wallow in the perfect ocean views. Active sorts can hire kayaks, surf skis and paddleboards or learn kitesurfing.
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Waterview Bistro
Sunset drinks are a must at this swish restaurant with sensational views of Fraser Island from its hilltop perch.
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Cafe Balaena
This efficient and friendly cafe in the heart of the Hervey Bay Marina serves gourmet croissants and outstanding fruit juices. At lunch and dinner the menu is equally trendy, boasting mountainous hot sandwiches and salads, with a good dose of fresh seafood.
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Melting Moments the Kafé
Wraps, salads, homemade biscuits and slices are dished up in pleasant outdoor seating at this main-street café.
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Rainbow Beach Hotel
The spruced-up pub carries on the plantation theme with ceiling fans, palm trees, timber floors and cane furnishings. The restaurant is bright and airy and serves up traditional pub grub. Have a sunset drink on the upstairs balcony.
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Black Dog Café
The ambience is funk, the menu is Zen. The East-meets-West dishes feature sushi, Japanese soup, fresh burgers, curries, club sambos and seafood salads.
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Indulge
Intoxicating pastries, fancy brekkies, decent coffee and consistently good food draw in the crowds.
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Les Chefs
One for the carnivores, this upmarket, intimate restaurant goes global, treating diners to duck, veal, seafood, chicken and beef dishes à la Nepal, Mexico, France, India and more. It's immensely popular, so make a reservation.
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Pier Restaurant
Although it sits opposite the water, à la carte Pier makes little use of its ocean views. It does have an interesting seafood menu (crocodile and Hervey Bay scallops), though, and is deservedly popular.
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Hoolihan's
Like all good Irish pubs, Hoolihan's is wildly popular, especially with the backpacker crowd. Maybe it's got something to do with its hard-drinking ethos and carbo-laden meals.
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Spinnaker Restaurant & Bar
With a picturesque perch above the Burnett River, this is a great choice for a long lunch, an intimate dinner or a sundowner at the bar.
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Spicy Tonight
Bundaberg's spicy little secret combines Thai and Indian cuisine, with hot curries, vindaloo, tandoori and a host of vegetarian dishes.
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Metro Bar
The front bar at Metro is perfect for a breezy post-work beer on stainless steel tables and comfy black bar stools. If you get peckish, head out the back for some reasonable Australian pub food.
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Soul-Sa
A stylish little Asian fusion restaurant serving sizey burgers and pastas for lunch, while the slick dinner menu includes sambal squid vermicelli and Rangoon sweet beef curry.
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The Restaurant
An evening drink on the timber deck of this former rowing shed is a fabulous Bundaberg moment. Live music plays on weekends.
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Shak
This popular cafe perfectly encapsulates Rainbow's laid-back surfer chic, serving smoothies, vegie burgers, and fish in various guises.
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Restaurant
Once a rowing shed, this riverside bar and restaurant serves up simple Mod Oz cuisine. The interior can be a bit dim, but the outdoor tables on the timber deck make a lovely spot for a quiet drink. Live music plays on weekends.
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Raging Bull Stonegrill
This interactive dining experience, whereby a slab of meat, chicken or fish cooks on a hot rock on your plate, will make carnivores feel righteously healthy. Don't forget to eat your greens.
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Café Tapas
This slick venue has funky artwork, dim lighting, red couches, and low tables flickering with coloured lights. Come for Asian-inspired tapas, and linger longer for drinks and music.
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Café Balaena
This waterfront cafe at the marina provides expansive views, atmosphere with a decidedly laid-back twist and wallet-friendly prices. The menu ranges across the board with a good dose of seafood.
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Aquavue
Another outdoor cafe on the beachfront offering unbeatable sea views and the usual assortment of sandwiches and light meals. There are plenty of water toys for hire.
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