Long gone are the days we are seen as just a town offering big beer brands and chicken parmas. The city has embraced some cool craft food and drink businesses which locals and tourists are rejoicing over.
Port Macquarie has over 100 cafés and the quality is of a high standard for a regional area. Specialty roasters like Peak Coffee, an award-winning local roaster and brew bar, lead the way.
Cafés serving great brews comparable with any large city cafés include The Hill, Bookface Café, Studio 3, Bandwagon and Frankie’s Café.
Port Macquarie is lucky to have an array of waterfront venues like Stunned Mullet, The Beach House, Little Shack and Chop and Chill who all offer amazing coastal vistas matched with quality product – both on the plate and in the glass.
The town has recently been blessed with a small bar movement. Stick Bar serves original cocktails and a fun variety of charcoal skewers.
Hello Sailor on the marina is also matching great local beverages like Moore Brewing wines in a relaxed park-like setting with a rolling line-up of live music.
Botanical and Drury Lane are two other great casual dining options in the plaza of the town’s Glass House entertainment centre.
The town has recently been blessed with a small bar movement. Stick Bar serves original cocktails and a fun variety of charcoal skewers.
Hello Sailor on the marina is also matching great local beverages like Moore Brewing wines in a relaxed park-like setting with a rolling line-up of live music.
Botanical and Drury Lane are two other great casual dining options in the plaza of the town’s Glass House entertainment centre.