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Top 10 places to eat and drink in Geelong


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From waterfront spots to buzzing laneway eateries and a unique brewery experience, here’s how to make the most of Geelong’s culinary scene.

Victoria’s second largest city is just a quick drive or ferry ride from Melbourne, and Geelong has a wining and dining scene to match.

Make a beeline for its breezy beachfront cafes; the cafes, delis and restaurants packed into the vibrant strip of Pakington Street; and the laneway eateries and bars of Little Malop Street. Here are our picks of places to eat and drink.

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The Beach House Geelong
Occupying a prime waterfront spot in a former beach pavilion, The Beach House is a slick new addition to Geelong’s culinary scene.

2
The Arborist Geelong
Another new addition to Geelong’s ever expanding culinary scene, The Arborist is the latest addition to Little Malop Street.

3
The Continental Geelong
Also a relative newcomer to Little Malop Street, The Continental brings an Italian vibe to Geelong.

4
Geelong Cellar Door
With its exposed brickwork, squishy leather sofa and rustic open fireplace, Geelong Cellar Door is Geelong’s local wine bar and store.

5
Little Green Corner
Little Green Corner is a gem of a cafe with sustainability at its core.

6
King of the Castle
King of the Castle is based out of a dining room with warehouse vibes and lots of greenery at the northern end.

7
63 degrees
63 Degrees is a bright and happy cafe decked out with pastel hues and festoon lighting and a colourful menu to match.

8
Tulip Bar & Restaurant
Pakington Street is also home to Geelong’s award-winning, hole-in-wall restaurant, Tulip.

9
Wah Wah Gee
Open for lunch and dinner daily, Wah Wah Gee is a lively dining destination overlooking the water at the end of Cunningham Pier.

10
Little Creatures Geelong
Head to Little Creatures’ east coast home for a unique brewery experience in a converted old flour mill.
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