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The Best Restaurants in the Blue Mountains to Try

From opulent fine dining to casual eats, these are the best restaurants in the Blue Mountains you need to visit!

Best Restaurants Blue Mountains Megalong Valley Dining Room
Megalong Restaurant at LOT101

There are countless reasons to visit the Blue Mountains, and our favourite one is: to feast! From Katoomba and Leura and Blackheath and Blaxland, the Blue Mountains are a secret foodie mecca.

Whatever village you visit, you won’t find chains and major outlets; instead, you’ll fall into food comas at award-winning restaurants, sampling fresh produce from local growers and supporting small businesses whose goal is to make your foodie getaway a memorable one.

Here’s your guide to the best restaurants in the Blue Mountains.

A table with assorted breakfast dishes and views of the Blue Mountains at Jamison Views Restaurant
Jamison Views Restaurant

Jamison Views Restaurant

Tucked away in Katoomba you will find the charming and historic Hotel Mountain Heritage, teeming with old-world charm.

For a memorable meal at any time of the day, Jamison Views Restaurant is one of the best restaurants in the Blue Mountains for a taste of delightfully fresh local produce, with stunning views from the balcony and often a round of live music from the grand piano to keep you company.

Lovel Street and 6/10 Apex St, Katoomba

Exterior shot of customers waiting for takeaway coffee from Cafe 2773 in the Blue Mountains, a cosy white brick building
Cafe 2773

Café 2773 Glenbrook

This local hotspot in Glenbrook serves up delicious brunch and lunch classics during the day and flavoursome, modern Australian dishes at night.

Cafe 2773  boasts a fantastic outdoor area, perfect for Sunday sessions that has the locals lining up each weekend.

If you stick around til the afternoon on warmer days, the kids (and the big kids alike) will love a sweet treat from the ice cream truck.

19 Ross Street, Glenbrook

An entree salad at BLAQ Blue Mountains
BLAQ

BLAQ

BLAQ at The Kyah, nestled in the heart of the Blue Mountains, is undeniably among the finest restaurants in the region.

Its contemporary and chic atmosphere couples with a menu boasting innovative flavours and captivates diners.

From farm-to-table ingredients to impeccable service, BLAQ excels in delivering a gastronomic adventure that is simply unparalleled.

13-17 Brightlands Avenue, Blackheath

Rew wine is poured into a glass next to a fig cake at Megalong Valley at Lol101 Blue Mountains
Megalong Restaurant at LOT101

Megalong Restaurant at LOT101

Megalong Restaurant at LOT101 stands as a gem among the best restaurants in the Blue Mountains.

With its panoramic vistas and warm ambience, it crafts a culinary experience that lingers in memory.

Offering a diverse menu showcasing regional produce, this eatery tantalizes taste buds and ensures a delightful journey for every diner.

Peach Tree Road, Megalong Valley

A table of savoury dishes at Ates Blue Mountains
Ates

Ates

With its inviting atmosphere, Ates offers a menu that celebrates modern Australian cuisine infused with global influences.

Impeccable service and an extensive wine selection ensure an unforgettable dining experience for every guest.

33 Govetts Leap Road, Blackheath

Vegan dish with cashew cream, olive, rockmelon and celery at Arrana Blue Mountains
Arrana

Arrana

Arrana serves up beautifully curated degustation menus, with equally decadent wine pairings. From Davidson plum, to strawberry gum, Arrana pays their respects to the local First Nations communities of Gundungurra and Darug by utilising Australian native ingredients, sourced both locally and from around Australia.

9-12, 125 Macquarie Road, Springwood

Casual retro style seating section at Aunty Ed's Blue Mountains NSW
Aunty Ed's

Aunty Ed's Restaurant and Bar

Step back in time at the funky, retro-inspired space created by Aunty Ed's in Katoomba.

Serving up elevated diner meals like burgers, fries, shakes and wings, the only set rule at this establishment is to arrive hungry... and maybe wearing your stretchy pants.

A step away from fine dining and degustations, this is perfect for families or travellers seeking something a little more laidback and groovy for their next meal in the Blue Mountains.

12/122 Katoomba St, Katoomba

A serving of meat on a timber board with a martini on the side at Nook Blue Mountains
Nook

Nook

When it comes to seasonal and sustainable cuisine, Blaxland's Nook delivers big time.

Expect a locally-sourced dining experience, from the entrée to the wines, and from brunch to dinner.

The menu does not disappoint, from the conchiglie with prawns to eye fillet steak, you'll be in foodie heaven.

Shop N, 134 Great Western Highway, Blaxland 

A 3-tier tray high tea and champagne at The Wintergarden at the Hydro Majestic Blue Mountains NSW
The Wintergarden at the Hydro Majestic

The Wintergarden at the Hydro Majestic

With spectacular views over the Megalong Valley, this stunning and timeless restaurant is a must-visit - particularly for those who love a long and leisurely afternoon tea.

Wintergarden at the Hydro Majestic is famous for its high tea where you nibble on petit sandwiches, pastries and scones.

If you want to mix it up, go for the popular Eastern High Tea.

The Hydro Majestic Blue Mountains, 52-88 Great Western Highway, Medlow Bath

Grand dining room with white table cloths and yellow chair at Darley's Restaurant Blue Mountains NSW
Darley's Restaurant

Darley’s Restaurant at Lilianfels, Katoomba

Darley’s Restaurant is celebrated for its award-winning contemporary Australian cuisine offered in the old-world ambience of Lilianfels Resort Spa Hotel.

The hatted restaurant looks out across lush manicured gardens and soaring mountain views of the Jamison Valley.

Take in the scenery from the luxuriously decorated dining room, with its ornate fireplaces, crystal chandeliers and plush furnishings.

Lilianfels Avenue, Katoomba

A dish of scallops and truffle at Pins on Lurline Blue Mountains NSW
Pins on Lurline

Pins on Lurline

Relax and get comfortable, because you’re bound to be here for a while.

For an exquisite fine dining experience, look no further than Katoomba's Pins on Lurline.

The ‘chef’s table’ full degustation menu is superb and combines local ingredients with distinct European flavours.

132 Lurline Street, Katoomba

A casual dining area with large windows looking out to the Blue Mountains at Echoes Resort and Bar
Echoes Restaurant and Bar

Echoes Restaurant and Bar

This Echo Point institution occupies prime real estate overlooking the rugged Mountains, making it one of the best restaurants in the Blue Mountains for lunch with a view.

The modern Australian menu at Echoes Restaurant uses local produce, herbs and veggies, and is big on flavour and decadence.

Whether you're stopping in for a casual lunch or special dinner, you'll be in for a treat!

3 Lilianfels Avenue, Katoomba

Loved our edit of the best restaurants in the Blue Mountains? For more local inspo, head to our Blue Mountains suburb guide. Looking to travel? Be sure to check out our Destinations vertical.

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