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Your Guide to the Best Long Lunch Spots on the South Coast
From vineyard restaurants tucked inland to beachside venues overlooking turquoise water, the NSW South Coast is made for lingering at the lunch table a little longer.
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Elegant Country Dining & Hidden Gems
The Shoalhaven and surrounding hinterland are home to some of the region’s best vineyard dining experiences, where long lunches are paired with local wines and seasonal menus. At Cupitt’s Estate in Ulladulla, guests can settle in for share-style dishes, house-made cheese and estate-grown wines overlooking rolling green hills and the coastline. Nearby, In Berry, restaurants and wine bars like South on Albany pair modern Australian cuisine with boutique wines in a stylish village setting, making it a favourite for long afternoons spent grazing and people-watching.
In Milton, the dining scene blends boutique wine bars and relaxed countryside charm. Milk Haus delivers a true paddock-to-plate experience with seasonal, garden-led menus, while Altar Bar offers a moody, intimate setting focused on natural wines, small plates and long, conversational lunches in the heart of town.

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Wollongong & Shellharbour Coastal Dining
Closer to Sydney, the Illawarra coast offers its own take on the long lunch. In Wollongong, The Boathouse North Wollongong delivers one of the region’s most iconic waterfront dining experiences, with beachside views, fresh seafood and a relaxed, polished atmosphere that stretches effortlessly into the afternoon. Just south in Austinmer, Headlands Austinmer Beach sits elevated above the ocean, offering panoramic coastal views and a menu built for sharing, sunset drinks and slow weekend lunches.
Heading south to Shellharbour, places like The Waterfront Tavern and nearby coastal eateries offer laidback dining with marina views, making it easy to settle in for a long lunch that stretches into sunset.

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Coastal Long Lunches with a View
For those drawn to the ocean, the South Coast delivers standout beachfront dining made for lingering. In Kiama, The Pavilion is a relaxed waterfront favourite, offering seafood-driven dishes and uninterrupted harbour views that roll effortlessly into long, sunny afternoons.
Further south in Gerringong, The Hill is a must-visit for elevated coastal dining, combining modern Australian flavours with sweeping ocean views over Werri Beach.
In Jervis Bay, venues like the Huskisson Hotel Bistro keep things classic with waterfront pub-style dining, perfect for seafood platters and easy afternoons by the water. Just over an hour away, Bannisters Pavilion brings a refined yet relaxed feel, with bright, coastal interiors and a menu designed for slow, social dining.
Further south in Narooma, Quarterdeck is an iconic long lunch destination, known for its overwater deck, tropical-inspired cocktails and unbeatable views across Wagonga Inlet. In Tathra, The Wharf Local is a laidback waterfront gem where you can enjoy fresh seafood, coffee or a long lunch right beside the historic wharf.




