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Port Douglas could only be described as a luxury resort town. This is the place to go for the best of everything. The main street in Port Douglas is lined with shops and cafes to keep you entertained for days. This is the place to take in a coffee, a long lunch or a delicious cooked breakfast alfresco. Arriving by plane you will arrive at Cairns International Airport and then take a one hour scenic drive as you snake along the magnificent coastline. Port Douglas has a very popular marina with boats a plenty and cafes to enjoy on the waters edge. On one side of the town is the natural harbour with glistening tranquil waters while on the other side is the famous Four Mile Beach well worthy of a sandy stroll.

Port Douglas Cafe and Restaurant Providers

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Zinc Restaurant
Zinc Restaurant Port Douglas is located in the Portico building on the corner of Macrossan and Davidson Streets, the main corner of Port Douglas , Tropical North Queensland, Australia . Macrossan St .Port Douglas Ph 07 4099 6260

Nautilus Restaurant
Located only 50 metres off the Port Douglas Village shopping centre, the tree canopied private pathway from Macrossan St , leads you to the natural forest setting of the Nautilus Restaurant , and places you in another world.
17 Murphy St Port Douglas Ph 07 4099 5330

Hi Tide Restaurant
Hi Tide restaurant is the perfect place to dine whilst enjoying the tropical surrounds and coral sea views. Resident chef Steve Gates uses local produce to create an eclectic menu of contemporary dishes. Whole seafood with crispy skinned barramundi in a saffron vegetable broth or coriander crab fritters with coconut and lime pickle are just a “taste” of his repertoire.
The Esplanade Port Douglas Ph 07 4099 9100

2 Fish Seafood Restaurant
'Savour' the freshest of seafood, cooked the way you want it. Choose from crusty battered, char grilled or pan-seared fillets of Barramundi, Coral Trout, Red Emperor or Yellow fin Tuna combined with Mediterranean, Asian, citrus or spicy salsa flavours.
Wharf St Port Douglas Ph 07 4099 6350

On the Inlet
On the Inlet with it's stunning views and superb cuisine will make your stay in Port Douglas more memorable. Our outdoor decking, suspended over the water, is covered by canopies which are retracted at night to enhance your dining experience underneath the stars.
Port DouglasPh 07 4099 5255





Dining in a Cafe or Restaurant offers one of life's simple pleasures.  Whether it be a cheap eat or silver service, there is nothing better than a good meal.  An Italian, Thai, Japanese, Chinese, Mexican or Australian restaurant offers dining experiences to make you want to go back again and again.  Try a local cafe for a coffee and cake or perhaps a light meal.  Let's not forget the range of takeaway with pizza, fish and chips and noodles.

 

 

 

 

 

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