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Townsville Food Guide: 10 Must-Eat Restaurants & Street Food Stalls in Townsville
"Arthur House Shop 2 48 Gregory Street North Ward, Townsville, Queensland 4810, Australia (Formerly GYO Japanese Tapas Bar Restaurant)Parking Available, Takeout, Reservations, Outdoor Seating, Seating, Waitstaff, Street Parking, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Accepts American Express, Accepts Mastercard, Accepts VisaJapanese, Sushi, Asian, Vegetarian Friendly, Gluten Free Options, Vegan OptionsLunch, Dinner, Late Night+61 7 4771 5151"
"The GYO Japanese Tapas Bar Restaurant is wonderful for any family who loves Japanese food. The menu has so many unique Japanese foods and there is something for everyone!. Website: GYO Japanese Tapas Bar Restaurant"
"Established in 2015, the Heritage Exchange is run by the team behind its Flinders Street East neighbour: the Heritage Bar and Grill. Housed in the Exchange Hotel building from the 1880s, Heritage Exchange has exposed red bricks, vintage decor and a cosy outdoor space. There are also three bars within one venue: the Whisky Bar, the Rum Garden, and the Public Bar."
"The Rambutan isn't just a hotel, it's also got a great restaurant. The instagrammable space offers pool views on one side and city views on the other, and it's a great place to enjoy a unique DIY taco kit and a jug of one of their best cocktails."
"Offering a rooftop outdoor pool and river views, Rambutan is located in Townsville, 350 metres from the city centre, in the heart of the vibrant nightlife district. Free WiFi access is available. All rooms come with a flat-screen TV."
"The hostel location keeps things casual, although the well-to-do don't mind dropping by to experience the infectiously happy buzz. A long beer and wine list, as well as live music..."
"Hooch & Fellow is trendy bar where you can find a wonderful selection of drinks. Brilliant drinks made right with no fruit juice in sight. The guys care about the ingredients and how it is made."
"This iconic hotel is known locally as “the Sugar Shaker”, due its unusual shape. It’s the tallest building in Townsville’s business and shopping district, meaning guests get the best views of the city, the majestic Castle Hill and Magnetic Island lying offshore. Unfussy rooms are designed with understated colour, but best of all is the rooftop pool where you can swim or sunbathe to your heart’s content."
"Providing a rooftop pool and a rooftop terrace, Hotel Grand Chancellor Townsville is located in Townsville and is a brief stroll from Perc Tucker Regional Gallery. It is a short walk from the Museum of Tropical Queensland, Old Townsville Railway Station and Reef HQ, plus provides views of Magnetic Island."
"The Hotel Grand Chancellor Townsville is located in the city's business and shopping district. Guests can relax on the rooftop and admire the panoramic city views, before enjoying a refreshing swim in the sparkling rooftop pool. There is also an on-site fitness centre."
"For more cocktails in what may seem an unlikely place, hit up Shaw & Co Char & Bar. While they are best known for their chargrilled, meaty menu, they also pour a mean cocktail with some pretty unique flavours. Our favourite would have to be The Original “Fairy Floss Windmill” which tastes exactly as it sounds, and The Mistress featuring lychee and, of course, a whole lot of passion."
"The best way to appreciate this hidden gem is to visit it when you are really hungry for lunch or dinner. You can choose from among a variety of snacks, salads, sandwiches, chicken wings and some delicious fruity cocktails."
"IMC Steak House showcases the “excellence of Australian farmers from Cape York to Cape Grim.” The steakhouse is serious about providing the best quality and best value produce. This means their menu prices reflect current movements in the Australian Cattle Market and Beef Market, and may end in odd numbers. The steak menu at IMC Steak House includes an assortment of cuts and weights."
"At the pointy end of our list we have Ciabatta Restaurant, one of only a few world-class dining offerings in Tropical North QLD and a true dining “experience” in every sense of the word. Providing a menu that can best be described as “adventurous”, there's almost guaranteed to be something here that even the most experienced culinary connoisseur has not yet tried. The use of a range of individual ingredients and components that initially may seem “strange” to mix come together beautifully to form dishes that will provide a unique taste for your tongue to delight in."
"The Rambutan isn't just a hotel, it's also got a great restaurant. The instagrammable space offers pool views on one side and city views on the other, and it's a great place to enjoy a unique DIY taco kit and a jug of one of their best cocktails."
"Offering a rooftop outdoor pool and river views, Rambutan is located in Townsville, 350 metres from the city centre, in the heart of the vibrant nightlife district. Free WiFi access is available. All rooms come with a flat-screen TV."
"The hostel location keeps things casual, although the well-to-do don't mind dropping by to experience the infectiously happy buzz. A long beer and wine list, as well as live music..."
"Established in 2015, the Heritage Exchange is run by the team behind its Flinders Street East neighbour: the Heritage Bar and Grill. Housed in the Exchange Hotel building from the 1880s, Heritage Exchange has exposed red bricks, vintage decor and a cosy outdoor space. There are also three bars within one venue: the Whisky Bar, the Rum Garden, and the Public Bar."
"Hooch & Fellow is trendy bar where you can find a wonderful selection of drinks. Brilliant drinks made right with no fruit juice in sight. The guys care about the ingredients and how it is made."
"This iconic hotel is known locally as “the Sugar Shaker”, due its unusual shape. It’s the tallest building in Townsville’s business and shopping district, meaning guests get the best views of the city, the majestic Castle Hill and Magnetic Island lying offshore. Unfussy rooms are designed with understated colour, but best of all is the rooftop pool where you can swim or sunbathe to your heart’s content."
"Providing a rooftop pool and a rooftop terrace, Hotel Grand Chancellor Townsville is located in Townsville and is a brief stroll from Perc Tucker Regional Gallery. It is a short walk from the Museum of Tropical Queensland, Old Townsville Railway Station and Reef HQ, plus provides views of Magnetic Island."
"The Hotel Grand Chancellor Townsville is located in the city's business and shopping district. Guests can relax on the rooftop and admire the panoramic city views, before enjoying a refreshing swim in the sparkling rooftop pool. There is also an on-site fitness centre."