Fresh local seafood is the stock-in-trade of this unpretentious local favourite. With Melba toast, prawn cocktails and curious cutlery, it's got a retro vibe, and the old-fashioned portion sizes are impressive, too. Choose one of the sharing platters and enjoy the flavour burst of locally caught fish or shellfish with harbour views. For sale at time of research.
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