If you get towards the end of the Great Ocean Road and are looking for restaurants, Warrnambool has plenty to choose from.
When you hit the end of the Great Ocean Road, the fun doesn’t stop. A regional city on the rise, Warrnambool has plenty of excellent eateries to discover. Have fun finding Malaysian hawker-style food down an alley, seafood feasts on the waterfront, cocktail bars serving top-notch pizza, fine dining restaurants bringing a hint of France to regional Victoria and more. When it comes to restaurants, Warrnambool has plenty to offer. Here are a few to bookmark before your visit:
1. Proudfoots by the River
Toast the conclusion of your Great Ocean Road journey by booking a table at this historic Warrnambool establishment.
A heritage boathouse originally built back in 1900, Proudfoots is now a restaurant known for serving steak and seafood as well as dishes featuring native Australian ingredients like kangaroo bolognese and crocodile and prawn enchiladas.
The incredible location overlooking the Hopkins River is the icing on the cake.
Address: 2 Simpson St, Warrnambool
2. Hairy Goat Tapas & Cocktails
Cocktails and tapas go hand-in-hand with good times at the Hairy Goat.
Martini fans will rejoice when they see the cocktail list, with 13 different martinis on offer running the gamut from a classic dry gin martini to an appletini made with apple vodka, schnapps, Midori and apple juice.
Can’t decide what to order? Ask for the Tapas Board and you’ll receive a selection of tapas from the menu.
Address: 69 Liebig St, Warrnambool
3. Myrtle Bar & Kitchen
If you want to splash out on a special dinner, Myrtle Bar & Kitchen is a real treat. Meat lovers are well taken care of here with high-quality beef cuts taking pride of place on the menu, including 100% grass-fed eye fillet by Cape Grim and Ebony Black Angus scotch fillet from New South Wales. Not into steak? There’s also pork belly, regionally sourced market fish, free-range chicken and vegetarian options to choose from too. For a top-flight dining experience matched by elevated service, make a booking for dinner at Myrtle Bar & Kitchen.
Address: 163 Timor St, Warrnambool
4. Salt
If you’re looking for a fine dining experience to cap off your Great Ocean Road trip, make a booking at Salt. And with just 40 seats, you’ll definitely need to make a booking if you’re visiting on the weekend or other busy periods.
From light and airy souffle to lobster thermidor and crème brulee, you’ll find a rich vein of French influences running through the food and wine menu here. If you prefer cocktails and beer, you won’t be disappointed here either.
Address: 73A Liebig St, Warrnambool
5. Frolic Lane
This fun cocktail bar also serves pizzas and bar food, making it a top spot for dinner and drinks. During winter, keep toasty by the fireplace. In summer, the cocktail garden is where you’ll want to be.
Regardless of when you visit, you’ll need to sample at least one cocktail here whether it be a jalapeno-infused margarita or a left-of-centre fairy floss martini.
This venue also keeps things interesting with a rotating list of events like drag bingo and burlesque nights – check the website to book a ticket before you arrive.
Address: 95 Kepler St, Warrnambool
6. Clovelly Restaurant & Bar
You don’t need to be staying at the Best Western to dine at this welcoming hotel bistro and bar that serves draught beer as well as a huge range of international and local bottled beers and wines. On the menu, you’ll find simple, uncomplicated fare like seared scallops and grilled lamb backstrap as well as tried-and-true desserts like sticky date pudding and house-made tiramisu. If you’re travelling with kids, this family-friendly eatery has a solid menu just for kids too.
Address: 116 Merri St, Warrnambool
7. Madala 134
Offering eat-in, takeaway and delivery, this unassuming Thai restaurant is a local favourite. All the greats of Thai cuisine are on the menu, from spicy clear soups like Tom Yum, to fragrant coconut dishes like Massaman Curry and rice noodle dishes like Pad Thai and Pad See Ew. If you’re craving something spicy but can’t be bothered leaving your accommodation, take the easy way out and order online from Madala 134.
Address: 134 Liebig St, Warrnambool
8. The Dart & Marlin
The home of stone-baked pizza and natural wine in Warrnambool this moody place is a top spot for a boozy dinner.
There are nine or so hand-stretched thin crust pizzas to choose from (gluten-free pizza bases and vegan cheese are both available) as well as a strong drinks list covering everything from classic cocktails to inventive mocktails.
When it comes to ales, independent Victorian breweries are well-represented here, as are smaller, unheralded winemakers creating genuinely interesting drops.
Address: 216 Timor St, Warrnambool
9. Simon’s Waterfront
A coastal break calls for seafood and wine with waterfront views. If this sounds like your idea of heaven, book a table for lunch or dinner at Simon’s Waterfront. From Lakes Entrance fried calamari to prawn tacos, seafood features strongly on the menu. The signature dish here is the seafood chowder served in a locally made Cobb loaf – a retro classic that’s become a real crowd-pleaser. Try and book a table by the window to enjoy one of the best views in town.
Address: 1/80 Pertobe Rd, Warrnambool
10. Penang Alley
Penang Alley is proof that some of the best eats can be found in unlikely places. Found down an alleyway, this hole-in-the-wall eatery serves hawker-style Malaysian fare. Pick up some takeaway or sit on the patio in the sunshine to feast on spicy, coconutty Nasi Lemak or a sour, tangy Penang Asam Laksa. Don’t forget to leave room for some Kopi Peng (chilled Malaysian coffee made with condensed milk) or Kuih Ketayap (pandan and coconut pancakes) too.
Address: Liebig St, Warrnambool
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