
Something special with a view
There are so many places to eat and drink on Phillip Island with a view but none of the views compare to the spectacular views from The Cape Kitchen and Saltwater. About a 10-15 minute drive from our accommodation, it is worth it.
The Cape Kitchen Overlooking a spectacular coastline with sweeping views of the beach and ocean, this restaurant does not rely on the views. The food is great too.
There is outside seating and breakfast or a leisurely brunch is a must in summer.
Summer hours – closed Tuesday and Wednesday. Check winter hours.
Saltwater sits on a pier just across the Phillip Island bridge on Phillip Island. 270 degree waterfront views, local produce and a great atmosphere.
Open Wednesdays to Sundays for lunch or dinner but phone first, sometimes the venue is booked out for functions.

The Tour
Stop in at Bassine Cheese on your way to the island to pick up some fresh Gippsland yoghurt, cheese and butter to enjoy during your stay.
Since 1948, fisherman have been venturing out into Western Port Bay and beyond, with the help of the San Remo Fisherman’s Co-operative. Pick up some fresh seafood at the San Remo Co-Op for some of the freshest fish n’ chips you will have tried. Fresh fish, crayfish, prawns, oysters and more are available 7 days a week. Don’t forget your credit card, no cash payments. For the young and young at heart, time your visit for 12 noon and see from 5 to 35 pelicans flock to the daily feed at the foreshore next to the pier.
Discover the local’s hidden gem, the Newhaven Seafood Market for some of the freshest seafood you haven’t caught. Loved by locals, this is seafood caught direct from the pristine waters of Bass Straight and beyond. Prepare your catch of the day by the swimming pool on the BBQ or in your apartment.
Don’t miss lunch at the Phillip Island Winery. Visitor and locals vie for a table to enjoy local produce and wine. Open weekends only – Friday to Sunday with two sittings, be sure to book or miss out. Tastings are available at the Cellar Door and can be pre-booked.
Stop in and smell the roses, or at least the fresh blooms at Flowers @ The Yards with beautiful flowers, candles, potions and lotions, gardening tools and books, located at the Phillip Island Winery.
Enjoy your wine, you can also visit Purple Hen Winery for a tasting. Open daily, Purple Hen offers cheese and snacks to enjoy with your tasting.
Phillip Island isn’t just for wine enthusiasts. For those that prefer a brew, visit Ocean Reach Brewing (just round the corner)
Relish sampling the fare at a Farmer’s Market?
The Churchill Island Farmers Market is held the first weekend of the month and is accessible by car. No need for a boat trip.
Book your stay to include the first weekend of the month to take in the beauty and history of Churchill Island and try fresh local produce and other specialties at the Farmer’s Market.
For fresh laid eggs and to discover and learn about life on a family run 340 acre working farm, visit Bimbadeen. Help collect and grade farm fresh eggs, take in the breathtaking views from Hurricane Hill, the second highest point on the island and observe natural wildlife and birdlife with ducks, Cape Barren Geese, Purple Hens and Wallabies.
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