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Port Fairy is probably most famous nowadays for the "Port Fairy Folk Festival" held every year in March. Port Fairy offers a rich variety of nineteenth century buildings including churches, banks, public buildings, hotels, shops and private dwellings. To take in the beauty of this town a relaxed attitude and a comfortable pair of walking shoes are a must. While strolling visit the harbour on the Moyne River where the local fishing fleet shelters. Port Fairy has safe swimming beaches, great walks and a thriving arts and crafts community, with many galleries and studios for you to visit. |
Dublin House Inn
We welcome you to visit Dublin House, built in 1855 by Robert McMahon, a Merchant from Dublin, Ireland. Originally, it was a general store, trading food & clothing with hopeful gold miners. Dublin House is now a charmingly restored building offering overnight and weekly accommodation. We'd love for you to stay in one of our quaint historic quarters or join us for dinner. |
Merrijig Inn
Merrijig Inn offers a fully licensed a la carte restaurant providing guests with a dining experience that befits the warmth and ambience of the Inn. The Merrijig restaurant is open to the the public and is ideal for weddings, special functions and group bookings.
Guests can enjoy drinks in our cosy corner bar, which has provided a refuge for whalers, sealers and fishermen for the past 160 years. |
Simply Seafood, Victoria Hotel
Simply Seafood is The Victoria Hotel's seasonal seafood restaurant, operating through the December-March period. Christos Rallis our executive chef provides an a la carte menu using quality regional produce and seafood from our shores. Some menu items change daily to reflect the local catch and available seafood.
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The Royal Oak
Sit back and relax in warm friendly surroundings and enjoy a superb and hearty traditional bistro meal prepared by our chef. A must when visiting historic Port Fairy or for your next casual meal out or group function.
9 Bank St Port Fairy Phone 03 5568 1018
The Victoria Hotel
Enjoy the light bright Café' area overlooking the adjoining sunny courtyard; unwind beside the open fires and order coffee, cakes, meals, and drinks at any time. In the evenings our Café is transformed into a classy a la carte restaurant featuring an expansive menu and wine list featuring regional wines.
42 Banks St Port Fairy Phone 03 5568 2891
Star of the West Hotel
Located centrally in Port Fairy the Star of the West provides welcoming bar and bistro meals making the Star Hotel a great destination when visiting Port Fairy. Enjoy a dining experience in our newly refurbished dining room which features an inviting open fire and fine dining service!
76 Sackville St Port Fairy Phone 03 5568 1715
Merrijig Inn
Merrijig Inn offers a fully licensed a la carte restaurant providing guests with a dining experience that befits the warmth and ambience of the Inn . The Merrijig restaurant is open to the the public and is ideal for weddings, special functions and group bookings.
1 Campbell St Port Fairy Phone 03 5568 2324
Dublin House Inn
Join us for dinner in our fullu licenced A-la carte Restaurant, which is fully air conditioned, and let our Chef dish you up a treat. We also cater for small functions. Enjoy a drop of port in front of the open fire or relax in the courtyard with a glass of wine from the cellar.
57 Bank St Port Fairy Phone 03 5568 2022
The Stag Restaurant
The Stag Restaurant is renowned for seafood, specially crayfish in season, but caters for every taste with a range of appealing and appetising dishes, including vegetarian. Because the restaurant is recommended by The Age' Good Food Guide, early bookings are recommended to avoid disappointment.
Sackville St Port Fairy Phone 03 5568 1082
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Port Fairy offers a rich variety of nineteenth century buildings including churches, banks, public buildings, hotels, shops and private dwellings. To take in the beauty of this town a relaxed attitude and a comfortable pair of walking shoes are a must. While strolling visit the harbour on the Moyne River where the local fishing fleet shelters. The town has safe swimming beaches, great walks and a thriving arts and crafts community, with many galleries and studios for you to visit. |
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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