The Best Restaurants in Port Lincoln for a Seaside Feast
Whether you're a local or visiting for a long weekend, the best restaurants in Port Lincoln never disappoint when hunger strikes.
Port Lincoln in South Australia is a coastal paradise for thrill-seekers, but this town is more than shark diving and oyster farms (but more on that later), with a stellar lineup of cafes, restaurants and wine bars keeping locals and visitors well-fed.
Celebrated as South Australia's seafood capital, these eateries offer the freshest bounty straight from the ocean, promising seafood feasts you won't soon forget, along with modern Australian fare, traditional Italian, Asian fusion and bar bites. Let's dig into the best restaurants in Port Lincoln.
Del Giorno's
Sitting pretty before the bay, Del Giorno's Cafe and Restaurant is a welcoming and reliable meeting spot for the people of Port Lincoln, open 7 days a week for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
Proudly preparing dishes using the local Eyre Peninsula produce and specialising in seafood, expect fresh vongole spaghetti, salt and pepper calamari and an epic seafood platter filled with mussels, oysters, King George whiting and prawns. With a comprehensive wine list of over 50 varieties from South Australia and beyond, you will have no trouble finding a drop to pair with your meal.
80 Tasman Terrace, Port Lincoln
Line & Label Restaurant at Peter Teakle Wines
It would be remiss to visit Port Lincoln without stopping by Peter Teakle Wines for a delicious drop and a feed at their onsite Line & Label Restaurant. The building itself has been designed to mimic the shape of a wine barrel, overlooking the winery’s vineyards and boasts breathtaking views of Boston Bay and Port Lincoln.
This state-of-the-art cellar door quickly became a local haunt after opening in 2020, but the restaurant is our pick for foodies. Having been awarded an AGFG Chef Hat five years in a row for their Asian fusion menu, you know you're in for a treat. Order the crispy pork belly with green papaya salad or miso-roasted Kingfish, you will not be disappointed!
31 Whillas Road, Port Lincoln
L'Anse French Cafe & Croissanterie
An authentic slice of France in the middle of laidback Port Lincoln, L'Anse Cafe brings an unexpected yet beautiful dining experience. Open for breakfast through lunch, start your day the right way with Suzette buttermilk pancakes with chai spiced crumble and cinnamon whipped yoghurt, or a red pesto mushroom medley with herb pangritatta and a poached egg.
If you're passing through and need a quick bite, the locally roasted coffee and display of perfected pastries make for the perfect breakfast to-go.
60 Liverpool Street, Port Lincoln
Santi's
Renowned for using under-utilised Australian ingredients paired with bold Southeast Asian flavours, Santi’s offers fresh Eyre Peninsula seafood, cool beats, funky cocktails, and tasty wines in a vibey dining space. The dynamic menu features highlights such as Singaporean chilli crabs, miso-grilled tuna collar, and Massaman lamb shank.
The vibrancy extends to Santi's interiors, featuring leather banquette seating, wall portholes, and a lively colour scheme, complemented by an alfresco area perfect for sunny days. Pair your meal with a refreshing cocktail from the stellar drinks list.
Shop 5/30 Liverpool Street, Port Lincoln
Jump Ship Brewing
Jump Ship Brewing is a vibrant brew pub, taphouse, and restaurant that invites you to indulge in tapas, tacos, nachos, and freshly brewed beers. Whether you pop in for a pint of Session Ale or linger all day, this lively venue promises an unforgettable experience.
They even have a few gluten-free beer options alongside the curated menu of wines, spirits, and non-alcohol bevvies that pair perfectly with bar bites.
11-13 Edinburgh Street, Port Lincoln
The Rogue & Rascal
The Rogue & Rascal is your go-to destination for morning coffee and brunch in Port Lincoln. Both sweet and savoury cravings are covered, from signature eggs benedict and buttermilk pancakes to vegan chia bowls and loaded chimichanga.
Lunchtime offerings include tasty bagels and nourishing bowls, for a delightful meal at any time of day. Quench your thirst with iced dirty chai, healthy salted caramel smoothies, or expertly brewed coffees. Light-filled and charming, The Rogue & Rascal is a must-visit for a satisfying start to your day or weekend in Port Lincoln.
64 Tasman Terrace, Port Lincoln
And The Rebel
With a retro fit out, neon lighting, zesty cocktails, local wine and seasonal food served tapas style, And The Rebel ticks all the boxes for a night out in Port Lincoln.
Sister venue to The Rogue and Rascal, this is the fun little sister that's open late with good times and good drinks served from the bar. Expect bites of bao buns, burgers, hot chips and seafood, and we suggest finding a spot on the balcony bar to watch the sun setting over Boston Bay - these views are hard to beat.
64 Tasman Terrace, Port Lincoln
Hotel Boston
Port Lincoln's favourite Hotel Boston overlooks Boston Bay, offering quality dining and a unique “Shack” alfresco experience. Built in 1929 for pleasure seekers, the hotel now features a sweeping lawn alfresco area leading directly onto the foreshore.
The menu is inspired by its surroundings, showcasing world-class local fresh seafood and locally sourced meat and produce. Enjoy live entertainment while taking in the stunning views and exceptional hospitality at Hotel Boston.
19-21 King Street, Port Lincoln
Fresh Fish Place
While this is a guide to the best restaurants in town, we know that sometimes a cook-up at home or in your Airbnb hits the spot. For all your seafood needs, Fresh Fish Place sources their seafood from the local fishing fleet for you to take home.
Rather not cook? No problem! Pick and choose what you’d like from their display cabinets, and the team will cook it for you to enjoy in their laidback Seafood Eatery. This is your chance to enjoy a local beverage, grab a nautical souvenir and see what all the seafood fuss is about.
20 Proper Bay Road, Port Lincoln
Marina Hotel
When the mood calls for a classic pub feed and a cold one by the water, this Port Lincoln hotel delivers with a relaxing spot right by the Lincoln Cove Marina, serving breakfast, lunch and dinner.
Marina Hotel offers both indoor and outdoor dining, where every seat will grant you water views. Particularly magical come sunset, enjoy high-quality pub fare ranging from seafood and pizza to cauliflower popcorn and steaks from the grill. And hey, if you need somewhere to stay, the fully self-contiained apartments at Marina will have you well-placed and well-rested for a weekend in Port Lincoln.
13 Jubilee Drive, Port Lincoln
Now that you know the best restaurants in Port Lincoln, it's time to explore the region. From shark cage diving to epic road trips, make the most of your time through South Australia.