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Restaurants in Coffs Harbour,NSW With Vegan Options
"If you are seafood lover, you cannot go to Coffs Harbour and not get yourself a meal from the Fishermans Co-Op. It is situated in the heart of the Coffs Harbour International Marina, surrounded by other cafes and restaurants, boutique shops, ample car parking and is directly next to the walk way which takes you over to Mutton Bird Island. With generous size servings, fresh seafood and perfectly cooked produce, the Co-Op is a great choice for a meal."
"Grab some excellent fish and chips and devour them right beside the fishing trawlers of Coffs' sizeable fleet. You can call ahead for takeaway, too. Cafe in Coffs Harbour"
"Soak up sweeping vineyard views while wining and dining at Velvets Restaurant on Orara Way in Nana Glen. Located at Two Tails Wines in the heart of the Orara Valley, Velvets entices guests with indoor..."
"For the freshest seafood dining experience on the Coffs Coast head to new kid on the block, Velvets on Jetty on Harbour Drive. Enjoy the very best in local produce alongside award-winning wines and a ..."
"Cheese & Wine Tastings Book NowOur cheese & wine tastings offer a selection of cheeses to match our Two Tails wines."
"This lovely restaurant promises a unique and filling duck dishes with dining experience for its guests. A great place to enjoy piping hot momos and finger-..."
"Maria's Italian Restaurant is a leading restaurant in the Coffs Harbour area. We offer delicious Italian food; both dine -in and takeaway, and offer a warm and ..."
"The causeway that serves as Coffs Harbour’s northern breakwater will lead you to this steep green island at the southernmost end of the Solitary Islands Marine Park. First up, Muttonbird Island is a great vantage point, where you can look out to the Solitary Islands on the east side or turn back and survey the Coffs Coast and hilly hinterland. Watch the ocean and you may see a stingray, sea turtle or dolphin popping up."
"The Gumbaynggirr people knew this island as Giidany Miirlarl (Place of the Moon). It was joined to Coffs Harbour by the northern breakwater in 1935. The walk to the top (steep at the end) provides sweeping..."
"The Big Banana is an amusement park in Coffs Harbour built in 1964 and a popular family attraction among locals and tourists alike. Set within a banana plantation, the park features a large artificial walk-through banana which was among the first of Australia’s ‘Big Things’. Other attractions include an ice skating rink, a toboggan ride, and a water park."
"The largest amusement park between Sydney and the Gold Coast is right here in Coffs Harbour. The Big Banana Fun Park has been in business since 1964, taking shape on a banana plantation. The landmark, walk-through Big Banana may have been the first of the monumental “Big Things” that are dotted around Australia."
"No trip to Coffs Harbour is complete without visiting The Big Banana. One of Australia’s original ‘big’ icons, this destination has something for everyone. There are rides, slides and of course, bananas!"
"The causeway that serves as Coffs Harbour’s northern breakwater will lead you to this steep green island at the southernmost end of the Solitary Islands Marine Park. First up, Muttonbird Island is a great vantage point, where you can look out to the Solitary Islands on the east side or turn back and survey the Coffs Coast and hilly hinterland. Watch the ocean and you may see a stingray, sea turtle or dolphin popping up."
"The Gumbaynggirr people knew this island as Giidany Miirlarl (Place of the Moon). It was joined to Coffs Harbour by the northern breakwater in 1935. The walk to the top (steep at the end) provides sweeping..."