Speak to the friendly and knowledgeable staff at the Warrnambool Visitor Information Centre who can give you information on places to eat in Warrnambool.
There are so many fantastic places to eat in Warrnambool that you may have a hard choice deciding where to go! Where to eat in Warrnambool will depend on the cuisine you like, whether you’re looking for family-friendly options or want to treat yourself to something special.
Below we list some of the best places to eat Warrnambool so you can make the most of your stay in this destination, ideal for food lovers.
Whether it’s breakfast, brunch, lunch or dinner – finding where to eat in Warrnambool is easy with a fantastic range to choose from. For breakfast & brunch, there are several boutique cafes serving great coffee & food. For lunch, you have the choice of local restaurants, bakeries and plenty of takeaway options too.
Warrnambool places to eat for dinner include restaurants offering international cuisine, ‘catch of the day’ showcasing the local seafood and venues overlooking the ocean. Takeaway options include gourmet pizza, kebabs, burgers and you can’t go past fish & chips on the beach! Some of the best places to eat Warrnambool are the bars, pubs & bistros serving excellent food & drinks (make sure you try some of the local craft beers) in vibrant atmospheres. Often there is live music on offer and cocktail bars mixing up delicious cocktails. For a special treat, be sure to try the locally made ice cream.
Some of the best places to eat Warrnambool are at the local artisan stores that showcase the locally made products and locally grown produce including:
Speak to the friendly and knowledgeable staff at the Warrnambool Visitor Information Centre who can give you information on places to eat in Warrnambool.
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