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Gippsland

Restaurants in Gippsland

  1. Grand Ridge Brewery & Restaurant

    The only community of any size along the Grand Ridge Rd is the pretty township of Mirboo North, home to Gippsland’s only brewery, the award-winning Grand Ridge Brewery & Restaurant producing chemical- and preservative-free beer. The restaurant food is fresh and prepared from local produce, including steaks from the local beef farm. Vegetarians are catered for too – try the slow-cooked lentil curry, cooked from scratch each time.

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  2. Lucy's

    Lucy's is popular for the delicious and great-value homemade rice noodles with chicken, prawn or abalone, as well as dumplings.

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  3. Tidal River Café

    In Tidal River the general store has supplies of all the basics, there’s a takeaway, and the recent addition of a café serving light lunches and bistro-style meals.

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  4. Mallacoota Hotel Motel

    The pub bistro provides hearty meals on its varied menu, with reliable favourites like chicken Kiev and vegetable risotto. Bands play at the pub regularly in the summer.

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  5. Tide Restaurant & Bar

    Tide serves quality seafood from its prime lakeside position. Dine on the deck and arrive early for happy hour drinks from 5pm.

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  6. Croajingolong Cafe

    Overlooking the inlet, this is the place to spread out the newspaper over a coffee, baguette or pancake breakfast.

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  7. Mallacoota Hotel

    The local pub bistro serves hearty meals from its varied menu, with reliable favourites like chicken parmagiana and Gippsland steak. Bands play regularly in the summer. There's a good-value motel attached.

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  8. Port Albert Wharf Fish & Chips

    The fish and chips here are renowned, and fresh as can be.

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  9. Port Albert General Store

    This café/gallery in the 1856 general store has fast attracted a following. People travel a long way for the (limited) gourmet menu complemented with Gippsland wines (try the cheese platter with crusty bread, marinated olives and fig relish,). The Asian-influenced gallery has unexpected treasures such as Chinese peasant chairs and wooden croaking frogs, while the shop sells an eclectic range of books and gourmet local produce.

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