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Newcastle isn’t only famous for its beaches and coastal walks anymore. The city has built an epic food scene, from Japanese at Nagisa, Mexican street food at Antojitos, and waterfront seafood at Scratchleys. Whether you want a date spot, pub grub or something new, here are the best Newcastle restaurants worth booking.
Best Newcastle Restaurants at a Glance
- Best Fine Dining: Flotilla
- Japanese: Nagisa Restaurant
- Best Rooftop Views: Roundhouse Restaurant
- Best Mexican: Antojitos
- Best for Groups: MEET
- Best Pub Feed: The Prince of Merewether
What Are the Best Restaurants in Newcastle?

1. Nagisa Restaurant
Located in the Honeysuckle precinct, the Nagisa Restaurant overlooks Newcastle’s working harbour. Since 2004 Nagisa has earned a reputation for its fresh traditional Japanese cuisine with a twist of modern edgy flavours. The menu here delivers an exotic mix of fresh sashimi, sushi and a teppanyaki bar along with rare Japanese craft beers, whisky and sake.
Address: Shop 2/1 Honeysuckle Dr, Newcastle NSW 2300
Contact: (02) 4929 4122

2. Roundhouse Restaurant
Roundhouse Restaurant is located on the rooftop of one of Newcastle’s most iconic buildings. Here at the roundhouse, you can taste modern Australian cuisine made with local, responsibly grown world-class products. The wine list here also showcases the incredible breadth of the region’s distinctive and innovative wines. While eating some amazing Australian cuisine you’ll be able to take in views of Newcastle’s harbour, coastline and beyond to Hunter Valley.
Address: Level 9/282 King St, Newcastle NSW 2300
Contact: (02) 4928 8600

3. Signal Box
Signal Box is located in the iconic Newcastle Railway Station precinct. The upmarket bistro brings a modern Australian dining experience to the Harbourside. The all-day restaurant is unique, fun and vibrant and the cuisine here has plenty of influences, from modern seafood to modern Australian along with Asian flavours, Italian influences and French techniques. There’s something for everyone at Signal box.
Address: 155 Wharf Rd, Newcastle NSW 2300
Contact: (02) 4916 4646

4. Antojitos
Antojitos began as a small market stall but has now become a staple for Mexican street food. The restaurant operates within a warehouse-sized restaurant. Owner and head street food chef Eric Flores was born and raised in northern California surrounded by Mexican culture. so it is no surprise that the menu is reminiscent of a Californian-style Taqueria. The menu is loaded with all the authentic Mexican favourites with everything from carnitas (slow pulled pork), pollo (chicken), suadero (beef) all the way to soyrizo (crumbled soy tofu). But that’s not all there are plenty more options to choose from, including nachos, guac and corn chips, burritos and even their famous Tortilla Soup (made with chicken, veggies, tomatillos and spices, thickened with house-made corn tortillas).
Address: 11 Steel St, Newcastle West NSW 2302
Contact: (02) 4925 3768

5. Flotilla
Flotilla was designed to mimic the style of Abbot Kinney Boulevard and Venice Beach in California. It is the third Newcastle dining venue from ex-Silverchair musician Chris Joannou and his business partner Zack Scholtz. But with all its California charm Australian produce is championed in just about every dish. The menu was created using the seasons and is filled with local producers, such as Newcastle Green’s, Branxton Meats and Shane’s Seafood, all making a regular appearance. Flotilla also created seasonal cocktails and an amazing wine list that is 98 per cent Australian, with a big emphasis on natural varieties, served alongside a small yet amazing selection of French wine.
Address: 9 Albert St, Wickham NSW 2293
Contact: (02) 4965 3885

6. MEET
MEET is a must-do dining experience in Newcastle. Located in the heart of the CBD, MEET offers a New York-style bar on one side and a warehouse-style Brazilian restaurant on the other. The design of the restaurant allows you to watch your food being prepared within the open kitchen. The menu allows you to choose between either their seasonal list of seafood and meats or take their signature Churrasco experience. The combination of fire-grilled cuisine found only in deep South America and the seasonal shared degustation menu is a one-of-a-kind dining experience. For the true foodies, the private chef’s table experience belongs on the top of your culinary bucket list.
Address: 9 Darby St, Newcastle NSW 2300
Contact: (02) 4925 2226

7. Scratchleys on the Wharf
Scratchleys on the Wharf is located on Newcastle Harbour and it is one of the city’s most iconic restaurants. The menu here is a smorgasbord of ocean delights. With everything from Brimming with Blue Swimmer Crab, Balmain Bugs, King Prawns all the way to Sydney Rock Oysters, but the restaurant is also known for its famous Scratchleys Seafood Platters. Plus what really makes this place iconic apart from the food is the amazing views that you experience when sitting at a window and watching all the happenings of the harbour go by.
Address: 200 Wharf Rd, Newcastle NSW 2300
Contact: (02) 4929 1111

8. Rustica
Rustica was established in 2011, since then it has become one of Newcastle’s most loved Mediterranean restaurants. Sitting directly opposite Newcastle Beach, you’ll be treated to amazing views and amazing food. The chefs at Rustica source local products where they can, including oysters, Upper Hunter lamb, and Hunter Valley verjuice. The menu here is all about tapas, share-style and banquet menus, all teeming with Mediterranean-style dishes. The wine list is complementary to the menu, filled will some of Hunter Valley’s best drops, as well as some regional and international varieties from some lesser-known producers. There is also lovely liqueurs, whiskeys, a comprehensive spirits selection, as well as some choice cocktails on offer here.
Address: 2/1 King St, Newcastle NSW 2300
Contact: (02) 4929 3333

9. Bocados
Bocados is a Newcastle food establishment and is arguably Newcastle’s best tapas restaurant. Its Spanish inspired menu is highlighted by the Spanish produce they use for tapas and their Bocados banquet. The wide selection of Spanish and South American dishes here are perfectly paired with Spanish beer and wine offerings. Bocados also have a changing lunch menu with an extensive list of lunchtime offerings including some of your favourites alongside some fresh new Spanish dishes. For those of us who have a sweet tooth, Bocados also have truly authentic Spanish churros, those sweet Spanish doughnuts come with a flavourful caramel dipping sauce.
Address: 25 King St, Newcastle NSW 2300
Contact: (02) 4023 5903

10. The Prince of Merewether
The Prince of Merewether is one of those iconic hotels, that Newcastle locals have been going there since 1876. Recently the hotel and pub have been renovated, bringing modern improvements to the iconic 19th-century pub. But that’s not all that’s been revamped, the menu here now features a selection of pub classics along with creative, modern Australian dishes including a mix of charcuterie plates, tender and juicy steaks as well as a dedicated pizza menu.
Address: 1 Morgan St, Merewether NSW 2291
Contact: (02) 4963 1722

11. The Grain Store
The Grain Store is a specialised restaurant that’s focused on showcasing the best independent beer Australia has to offer on their 21 taps. With brews on tap from Sunny, Sunshine Juice, Status Quo and Double Red to name a few. Their food menu has taken inspiration from the classic American Diner with their own Quirky twist. The extensive menu includes Wings, Tacos, Pork Belly, Loaded Fries, Onion Rings, Buttermilk Fried Chicken, and Arancini and that’s just some of the starters. Plus there is also Pizzas, Burgers, Steaks, Salads as well as Fish and Chicken on offer here.
Address: 64-66 Scott St, Newcastle East NSW 2300
Contact: (02) 4023 2707
How We Chose This List of Best Newcastle Restaurants
This list comes from a mix of our own meals, local recommendations, and strong reviews. We looked for spots that deliver on food, service and setting. The idea is to give you a mix of waterfront seafood, pubs, casual street food and hatted dining, so no matter the occasion, you’ve got a good option. If we’ve missed a spot you reckon belongs on the list, get in contact. You can also view our editorial policies and standards here for more information.
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Newcastle Best Restaurants FAQs
Rustica is right across from Newcastle Beach and nails it with big Mediterranean plates and local wine. If you’d rather keep it pub-style, The Prince of Merewether is just up from the surf.
Flotilla is the go-to, with its small, intimate dining room, seasonal menu and a wine list stacked with local drops. Roundhouse is another option if you’re after sweeping harbour views with dinner.
The Prince of Merewether is a good one for families with heaps of space, pizzas, pub grub and a kids’ menu. Scratchleys is also an easy win with seafood and a view to keep everyone happy.
Antojitos, hands down. Big burritos, tacos and nachos at prices that don’t sting, all served out of a casual warehouse joint.
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