Restaurants in Mackay
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Bridge's Restaurant
This super-slick restaurant-bar inside the Ambassador Hotel has got soul. Not only is it quite comfortable (cosy booths and overstuffed couches), but it also showcases live jazz. The gourmet fusion menu includes fancy finger food like camembert-and-prosciutto–stuffed Moreton Bay bugs, juicy steaks and vegetarian options. The budget conscious should stop by at lunch. The same mains are served for about half the price and you can also order off the $7 home-style lunch menu (think meatloaf, corned beef and Indian chicken).
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Wilkie’s Tavern
Dark red walls and a breezy balcony – Wilkie’s is a little classier than most in Mackay, although it can sound like an aviary up here with all the parrots chirping from nearby trees. A small but solid menu offers fresh fish, oysters and meats as well as a large selection of starters.
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Angelo's on the Marina
A large, lively restaurant in a delightful marina setting, with an extensive range of pasta and a mouth-watering Mediterranean menu. It's located 6.5km northeast of the centre. (Take the Forgan Bridge.)
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Pacino’s on the Waterfront
This relaxed riverside restaurant is tucked between a string of warehouses, giving it an ‘in-the-know’ kind of feel. Seafood is the main fare, served in abundant and tasty quantities, sometimes tossed around in heaps of pasta or plonked on crispy pizzas.
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Sorbello's
A long-established Italian restaurant drawing a steady crowd of hungry diners to its casual city location. There is a giant selection of reasonably priced pasta and pizzas, as well as many cakes and ice creams to choose from at the front counter.
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Kevin's Place
Sizzling, spicy Singaporean dishes and efficient, revved-up staff combine with the building's colonial ambience and the tropical climate to create a Raffles-esque experience.
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Lighthouse
An excellent takeaway seafood spot (try the epic fish burger) with a popular, rather fancy seafood restaurant next door.
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Ambassador Hotel
Art deco enthusiasts will love Mackay’s CBD. Most of the facades are at their finest on the second storey.
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Oscar's on Sydney
Cafe famed for its delicious poffertjes (authentic Dutch pancakes with traditional toppings).
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Montezuma's
Mexican-influenced restaurant with cosy atmosphere and snug booths.
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Fish D'vine
This original concept fish cafe and rum bar serves up fresh fish in various guises as well as all things nibbly from Neptune's realm.
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Café La De Da
La De Da serves generous plates of seafood, big steaks, curries, salads and the obligatory wraps and sandwiches. Big breakfasts.
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Burp Eat Drink
A swish Melbourne-style restaurant in the tropics, Burp has a small but tantalising menu. The contemporary dishes include an interesting assortment of sharing plates such as Japanese eggplant stuffed with prawns and oyster sauce.
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Austral Hotel
Huge plates of prime Aussie beef fill your plate amid lively pub ambience.
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