4 Best Restaurants in Great Barrier Reef, Queensland

Cafe One 3

$ Fodor's choice

This cozy, friendly café makes a point of supporting local farmers, with a locavore breakfast menu featuring the best of Whitsunday produce. There are plenty of vegan, vegetarian, and gluten-free options, plus high-quality coffee. And beanbags to sit on.

13 Waterson Way, Airlie Beach, Queensland, 4802, Australia
0419-783--313
Known For
  • use of local produce
  • vegan options
  • friendly service
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed weekends

Ochre Restaurant

$$ | CBD Fodor's choice

Local seafood and native and seasonal ingredients take top billing at this upscale yet relaxed Cairns institution that specializes in bush dining. Expect to find the likes of kangaroo, crocodile, and even green ants, with fine antipodean wines to match.

6/1 Marlin Parade, Cairns, Queensland, 4870, Australia
07-4051–0100
Known For
  • Australian game
  • gluten-free and vegetarian options
  • signature dessert—wattle-seed pavlova with Davidson plum sorbet and macadamia biscotti
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun., Reservations essential

Bang and Grind

$ | CBD

Get immersed in north Queensland coffee culture at Bang and Grind, a lively café in the CBD. The venue is known for its house-blended coffee, which goes perfectly with classic Australian breakfast fare such as avocado toast, eggs Benedict, and pancakes.

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Sparrow Coffee

$

Sparrow is all about good coffee. There's very little else on sale here except Port Douglas's best flat white or espresso, with an excellent range of alternative milks for those who can't do dairy. Couple that with friendly service and you have the perfect morning pit-stop.