Listings in the ‘licensed bar’ Category
bistro 3
Bistro 3 Restaurant – Cnr Wharf & Macrossan Sts, Port Douglas. Ph: 07 4099 6100
Bistro 3 Restaurant Port Douglas Australia sits in pole position on the corner of Macrossan and Wharf Streets and is establishing itself as one of Port Douglas’s favourite destinations. This hot spot operates a slick ‘means business’ restaurant with Evan Seaward, (a well regarded local talent), at the helm supported by an efficient, welcoming floor team.
bluewater bistro
Bluewater Bistro Port Douglas – Cnr Mowbray St and Esplanade, Port Douglas Ph: 07 4099 4335
Bluewater Bistro at the Port Douglas Surf Life Saving Club was years in the making. Set almost on Four Mile Beach, Bluewater Bistro sits front row central in tropical chill out nirvana. This is classic beachy rusticana, a kind of nostalgic shoreside paradise under the sails.
flames of the forest
Flames Of The Forest - Mowbray River Rd 07 4099 3144
Flames of the Forest in the Mowbray Valley behind Port Douglas could be called flames in the forest because your meal is served under the canopy on the banks of the Mowbray River. I suppose you could call it bush tucker.
harrison’s restaurant
Harrison’s Restaurant - 41 Macrossan St, Port Douglas. Ph: 07 4099 6364
Harrison’s Restaurant is the newest restaurant in the main street and is without doubt, the finest recent addition to Port Douglas. Fronted by Spencer Patrick, a UK trained, Michelin star rated chef, Harrison’s Restaurant offers a range of French influenced dishes that bring real style to the local dining scene.
hi tide restaurant
Hi Tide Restaurant - Peninsula Hotel, Port Douglas. Ph: 07 4099 9100
Hi Tide Restaurant at the Peninsula Hotel Port Douglas has long been a local secret, and no wonder because this is as close to a beachfront hideaway as it gets in the middle of Port Douglas. Indeed, if you’re looking to get away from the so called fine dining scene and enjoy a little modern café/bistro style, a cocktail sesh or a drop of rum then the tide will bring you here.
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sheraton mirage
Sheraton Mirage Resort - Davidson St, Port Douglas. Ph: 07 4099 5888
Sheraton Mirage Resort is Port Douglas. When it opened in 1987 it set the benchmark for Port’s redevelopment, ushering in a new era for the local economy, literally putting the town on the glamour map. These days, with its three in-house restaurants, Il Pescatore, Lagoons Buffet and Japanese Restaurant Zai, The Sheraton is front and centre in keeping the town on the foodie’s radar.
spinnakers restaurant
Spinnakers Restaurant – 1 Spinnakers Close, Port Douglas. Ph:/07 4099 4143
Spinnakers Restaurant at the Port Douglas Yacht Club is a really good feed and you don’t pay top dollar. That just about sums it up. Indeed, the boys who run the show, Matt and Simon, are always saying that their goal is to keep it simple, affordable and damn good. Judging by their dedicated local fan base you’d have to say they’re spot on.
the beach shack
The Beach Shack Restaurant – 29 Barrier St, Port Douglas. PH: 07 4099 1100
The Beach Shack Restaurant Port Douglas knows relaxed outdoor dining is a Port Douglas specialty. It’s not so much a style setting as a reaction to the heat that encourages the unbuttoned vibe this town is famous for. Places like the Beach Shack, with its chilled atmosphere encapsulate the Port Douglas spirit perfectly.
whet restaurant
Whet Restaurant – Cape Tribulation Rd, Cape Tribulation. Ph: 07 4098 0007
Whet Restaurant Cape Tribulation might mark the spot where the sealed road ends but it’s certainly not the end of line for food. Indeed, Trib’s newest menu item is the laidback, groovy Whet; a funkily appointed venue for coffee, wine, tapas and contemporary fare. It’s not quite what you’d expect to find in the Daintree but that’s one of the reasons it works.