Classic New Zealand cuisine in a tranquil, peaceful setting in Queens Gardens. The Palms is proud of its high status amongst Dunedin's restaurant fraternity and shows no signs of slowing down. Read more about The Palms Restaurant
Relaxed & informal cafe restaurant on the waterfront, providing easy breakfasts, lunches and dinners. Separate bar area, children welcome. Catch a fish off the quayside and they'll cook it for you! Read more about The Customhouse
Heritage Gastro-Pub and brewery in Dunedin, it's a throwback to when meals were hearty and ale was pure. Lovingly restored building with oodles of character, it can get raucous but it's all good fun. Read more about The Speights Ale House
Popular sports bar in central Dunedin, this is the place to come to watch the match and get a decent meal down you. The city's only 'Stone-Grill' restaurant, it's a quirky way to enjoy your steak. Read more about The Terrace Bar
Family-owned restaurant in the historic Savoy Building. Friendly atmosphere, plenty of rustic charm, and traditional Italian favourites on the menu. A little piece of Tuscany in the heart of Dunedin. Read more about Etrusco At The Savoy
Restaurants in Dunedin combine traditional Kiwi produce like lamb and seafood with a good selection of Asian and Mediterranean flavours. The centre of town around The Octagon has most choice, but suburbs like Roslyn are worth investigating.
George Street is one of Dunedin Restaurants' most popular dining strips, being near The Octagon and Moray Place, with a varied mix of world cuisines. The streets around the university also house some cheaper cafes and restaurants, but get busy on lunchtimes. There's a good seafood scene in Dunedin, especially around the St Clair resort.
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