Photo: Dee Why Beach looking North
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Here is a mix of our favourite Dee Why Restaurants, not only at the beach but in the seaside suburb. If your lucky enough to be staying or living at the beautiful Sydney Northern Beaches, you also have a great chance to find some great places to eat here in Dee Why and along the beachfront:
Promising a great dining experience, SeaChange Cafe has been operating on the Dee Why Beachfront since the beginning of the millennium. Serving breakfast, lunch and dinner the prices are reasonable and although the cafe is relatively small in size, the servings are generous and tasty.
Shop 3/20 The Strand
Dee Why, 2099
Phone : +61 (02) 9971 9692
Open since 1992, Stella Blu Cafe serves modern Italian cuisine along with traditional Italian hospitality. You can find great Pastas, but also delicious antipasti and mains. Using fresh locally sourced ingredients used to make imaginative versions of authentic Italian dishes. They also serve seafood, try the Grilled Seafood Platter to share:
18 The Strand
Dee Why, 2099
Phone : +61 (02) 9982 7931
With a smallish menu to guarantee freshness of the ingredients to make delicious Italian dishes. A family restaurant with the atmosphere to match, you will find some great authentic Italian food here, try the Spaghetti Puttanesca. The Fettucine Chicken & Mushroom is also delicious with a creamy rose sauce, and for vegetarians, try the Penne Vegetarian with traditional roasted vegetables in season.
13 - 15 Francis Street
Dee Why, 2099
Phone : +61 (02) 9981 3550
Jah Bar specializes with locally sourced fresh and sustainable food, including the seafood. Excellent tapas, along with their cocktails.
Shop 1, 23 The Strand
Dee Why, 2099
Phone : +61 (02) 9977 4449
From the city, catch 155 or 156 to the North Shore. Bus services start at Wynyard Train Station in the Sydney CBD (centre). The Map shows Wynyard, bus stops are around the green park next to the station.
There is also a regular bus service that runs from Manly to Dee Why Beach (159) and from the City Centre at Wynyard (176).
Main Photo: Dee Why Beach looking North
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