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Best Restaurants in Coolum Beach for Sumptuous Seaside Dining

From piping hot pizzas to fabulous fusion fare, this charming coastal suburb has it all. Treat yourself to a delicious dinner at one of the best restaurants in Coolum Beach.

Outdoor seating area overlooking Coolum beach.
Coolum Surf Club

With its stunning beaches, vibrant local community, and laid-back village vibe, it comes as no surprise that holidaymakers flock to Coolum Beach to relax and soak up the sun. But what makes this sleepy surfer’s paradise even more appealing is its vibrant food scene, brimming with exciting eateries serving up delicious food and unforgettable dining experiences. Whether you’re a local looking for a new spot to try or a tourist seeking a taste of the area, these are the best restaurants in Coolum Beach that are well worth a visit.

Plates of breakfast dishes on a wooden background.
Canteen Kitchen + Bar

Canteen Kitchen + Bar

If you’re searching the Sunshine Coast for the best restaurants in Coolum, stop on by Canteen Kitchen & Bar. This relaxed and welcoming restaurant has the advantage of fresh sea breezes, views north to Noosa and the gorgeous surf break just metres away - there’s just something phenomenal about dining by the water. Offering flexible and fun dining options for breakfast, lunch and dinner, Canteen is perfectly placed for a catch-up with family and friends, or to fuel up before a fantastic day out on the beach.

1748 David Low Way, Coolum Beach

Light and bright interior with light wood tables and white chairs and surfing mural on the wall.
Frank Beach Bar & Restaurant

Frank Beach Bar & Restaurant

If you ask the locals where to go for dinner, chances are they’ll recommend you swing by Frank Beach Bar & Restaurant for a classic neapolitan pizza. You won’t find any processed hunks of ham on Frank’s pizzas, but you will find generous helpings of imported Italian meats, a sauce made from tomatoes grown on the volcanic plains of Mount Vesuvius and top-notch mozzarella to make your gooey, cheesy dreams come true. Pair those toppings with a sourdough base, risen over three days and a stunning beachside view to top it all off!

Sitchu Tip: Those with vegan or gluten free dietaries are catered for at Frank’s, too!

13/7-13 Beach Road, Coolum Beach

Bowl of fresh pasta and seafood with lemon wedge.
Yiani’s Greek Restaurant

Yiani’s Greek Restaurant

Experience a taste of the Aegean at Yiani's Greek Restaurant. Adored as much for its lively atmosphere and impeccable service as its sumptuous fare, this Hellenic hideaway serves up authentic Mediterranean flavours to locals and epicurious visitors alike. From sizzling seafood platters to mouth-watering moussaka, Yiani's menu is a true celebration of Greece's rich culinary heritage. We’re talking meze, share plates, grilled dishes and fresher than fresh seafood. Enjoy it all with a bottle of dangerously smooth Greek wine and finish the night with a serving of decadent bougatsa.

6/7-13 Beach Road, Coolum Beach

Plate of fresh pasta with glass of red wine behind it.
Mr Mancino (Photo credit: Food on the Coast)

Mr Mancino

Continuing your culinary tour around Europe, Coolum Beach’s resident Italian joint is the place to head for pizza, pasta, and all manner of comfort classics. With its emphasis on fresh ingredients and authentic recipes, Mr Mancino serves a wide-ranging menu across antipasti, pizza, slow-cooked meats, and desserts, but the star attraction is without a doubt the pasta. Start your night with salt and pepper calamari and mushroom arancini, order your favourite pasta shape with a homemade sauce of choice for the main (the gnocchi with burnt butter, sage and pumpkin and spicy tomato penne arrabbiata are standouts) and end the night with an assortment of Italian desserts - washed down with a bottle of vino. Naturally.

1806 David Low Way, Coolum Beach

People eating seafood and drinking beer with ocean in the background.
Coolum Surf Club

Coolum Surf Club

With stunning ocean views and laidback atmosphere, the award-winning Coolum Surf Club is the epitome of beachside dining.  Relax outside on the dreamy outdoor deck and watch the waves roll in or dine inside in contemporary coastal furnishings with panoramic ocean views. Ideal for long lunches, post-swim snacks or casual catchups with friends, diners have their pick of club classics alongside a noteworthy selection of vegan, vegetarian, gluten, and dairy-free options. Think homemade gourmet pizzas, burgers, local seafood, salad and everything in between.

Sitchu Tip: Those in the know opt for the steaks which are cooked over an ironbark-fuelled coal pit, that gives a delicious sweet and smoky taste that will have you hooked.

1775-1779 David Low Way, Coolum Beach

Banquet of fresh salads, baked cakes and breakfast foods.
Stellarossa

Stellarossa

A brunch destination where you can taste the saltwater in the air, Stellarossa is all about sunny day brunch sessions. Head here for a seriously good coffee, freshly made smoothie or afternoon cocktail. For the full experience, sit down to a plate of blueberry and ricotta hotcakes, chorizo corn fritters or a halloumi eggs benny wrap. Pack your swimmers because, after a delish feed, the sparkling water right in front of you will be too hard to resist.

Shop 8 1778-1784 David Low Way, Coolum Beach

Exterior shot of Coolum Beach Hotel.
Coolum Beach Hotel

Coolum Beach Hotel

When you think of pub dining, coastal-cool interiors and a serene beachfront location don’t usually come to mind… but that’s exactly what you’ll find at Coolum Beach Hotel. Open seven days a week and brimming with atmosphere, this laidback local is the kind of all-inclusive community-minded venue where mum, dad and the three kids are just as welcome as the local surfers and after-hours crowd. Expect quintessential gastro-pub plates like parmas, burgers, and steaks as well as elevated dishes like vegan popcorn cauliflower, pumpkin red curry and poke bowls topped with spicy chicken, Asian slaw and kimchi. Friendly, tasty, and open every night of the week – what more could you want?

David Low Way, Coolum Beach

Plates of rice, salad and stirfry against a black table.
Hanami

Hanami

Perched on the vibrant coastal stretch of David Low Way, Hanami is a must for Asian fusion cuisine rich in eclectic flavours. Hanami do it all, and they do it well - delivering vibrant, punchy dishes that effortlessly complete their surroundings. Think sushi, pork and ginger dumplings, bao buns with chicken katsu, ponzu salmon sashimi and beef bulgogi that tastes just as good as it looks.

9/1778 David Low Way, Coolum Beach

Plates of thai food against a red table cloth.
Coolum Thai Spice

Coolum Thai Spice

Sitting just back from the beach, Coolum Thai Spice is a real crowd-pleaser when it comes to seriously good and authentic Thai food. The space is welcoming and friendly with outdoor tables offering the perfect setting during summer. Keeping Thai-loving diners satiated with their extensive menu of stir fries, noodles, satays, and curries, the food is consistently good and is served in large portions at affordable prices. Each dish is packed full of flavour and is designed to be shared, giving you an authentic Thai experience in the heart of Coolum.

1812 David Low Way, Coolum Beach

Bowls of rice and curry with naan bread and meat in the middle.
Bombay Bliss

Bombay Bliss

Dinner with a view doesn’t get much better than Coolum Beach, and Bombay Bliss sure makes the most of it. Serving up legit Indian cuisine in a casual waterfront setting, here, fragrant curries are always made from scratch, while a hardworking tandoor oven pumps out pillowy naan bread and spiced up slow-cooked meats. You’ll find familiar favourites like chicken tikka masala and beef vindaloo that are perfect for sharing, but don’t leave without trying house specialties including the moreish tandoori bites and Kashmiri Rogan Josh. The view is equally impressive with wide windows shaping the iconic seaside scenery, making this one of the best restaurants in Coolum to visit for a casual bite to eat.

1740 David Low Way, Coolum Beach

Loved our edit of the best restaurants in Coolum Beach and now looking for fun activities? Check out our complete guide on the best things to do in Coolum Beach, or expand your horizons by exploring the best of the Sunshine Coast.

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