The dining scene in Albany is constantly changing. Favorites come and go, and new ones arrive. Established restaurants lose, or improve their mojo. Covid and the ensuing staffing shortages have taken their toll as have price increases. Dining out, as I am sure you know, is not a cheap option, even for beachside favorites such as fish and chips. All of this is further complicated when you arrive in an unfamiliar town and want to know where to get something good to eat.
I will endeavor to visit every eating outlet in and around Albany over the next little while – tough gig, I know! – I will write up my experience of them for you As we try
each establishment, I will add further detail.
Everyone is looking for something different, so I have devised several categories to help with your decision-making. I have also grouped the restaurants, etc geographically. I hope you find this useful.
WITHIN WALKING DISTANCE.
If you head towards Middleton Beach, you will find a little cluster of shops and cafes. You will find them on Adelaide Terrace, corner of Marine Terrace, and on Flinders Parade, which runs along the beach.
Hooked On Fish and Chips
Hooked On specializes in local fish. The board inside tells you what is available on the day. There are tables and chairs for dine-in options T/A Dine-in BYO Local fish $ Wheelchair accessible Street Parking