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A local guide to eating out in St Helens

17th October 2023

A local guide to eating out in St Helens

St Helens isn't just a haven for natural beauty and outdoor adventures; it's also a culinary delight waiting to be explored. From fresh seafood that couldn't be closer to its source, to delightful local cafes and world-class wineries, Tasmania’s East Coast offers diverse flavours to satisfy every palate. Join us on a journey through the food and drink scene in our favourite Tasmanian town.

1. Seafood sensations

Overlooking the pristine waters of Georges Bay, St Helens is a fishing village at heart, making it a seafood lover's paradise. Indulge in a seafood feast at local restaurants, where you can savour the freshest catches of the day. Whether it's succulent Tasmanian salmon, mouth-watering oysters, or plump abalone, you're in for a treat. Don't miss the renowned St Helens seafood chowder, a hearty bowl of creamy goodness that's perfect for a chilly day.

2. The Wharf Bar & Kitchen

Located right on the waterfront, The Wharf Bar & Kitchen is a must-visit for both its stunning views and delectable cuisine. The menu boasts an array of seafood options, including their famous seafood platter, packed with a variety of ocean delights. Pair your meal with a local Tasmanian wine or craft beer, and watch the fishing boats come and go, for the perfect dining experience.

3. Local wineries

Tasmania's cool climate and fertile soil make it a prime location for winemaking, and St Helens is no exception. Take a scenic drive to nearby wineries and vineyards, where you can sample (and take home) award-winning wines. Whether you prefer a crisp Chardonnay, a robust Pinot Noir, or a sparkling cuvée, the local wineries have something for every wine enthusiast. Some popular wineries in the region include Devil’s Corner Cellar Door, Freycinet Vineyard, or Priory Ridge Wines.

4. Cafe culture

For a leisurely morning or afternoon, explore St Helens' thriving café scene. Call in to the charming Sco & Co and the Lifebuoy Café (where furry friends are also welcome!), the Bayside Inn or Purple Possum Wholefoods & Cafe, for a cup of freshly brewed coffee and a slice of homemade cake. These cafés are not only a great place to enjoy delicious treats, but also to immerse yourself in the town's laid-back atmosphere – all while breathing in the fresh sea air.

5. Farm gate experience

Embrace the farm-to-table movement by visiting local producers and farm gate stalls in the St Helens area - you'll find an array of fresh produce, artisanal cheeses, and homemade preserves that showcase the region's culinary diversity. Engaging with local farmers and artisans provides a deeper understanding of the food culture in St Helens, and you’ll probably discover some unexpected treats along the way! There’s Blue Tier Berry Farm, just outside of St Helens, or you can head to the St Helens market every Saturday between 8am – 12pm, at 39 Cecilia St, St Helens.

6. Fish and chips by the beach

Sometimes, the simplest pleasures are the most satisfying. Grab a classic fish and chips takeaway from Skippers Fish Shop at the wharf, and enjoy your meal on the deck of the boat, while soaking in the coastal ambiance and the sound of waves lapping. It's a true taste of the coastal lifestyle.

7. Food festivals

Keep an eye out for local food festivals and events that celebrate the region's culinary heritage. These festivals often feature live music, cooking demonstrations, and, of course, plenty of mouth-watering dishes. Keep an eye out for a more recent addition to the festival calendar too - ‘A Festival Called George’ showcases Tasmanian craft beer and spirits, and happens in the heart of St Helens. Down the road a little further, The Bicheno Food and Wine Festival is an annual highlight for foodies, offering a chance to sample the best of the region's cuisine.

You’ve probably realised by now that our beautiful hometown, St Helens, is not just a destination for outdoor enthusiasts, but also a paradise for food and drink lovers. With its abundance of fresh seafood, local wineries, cosy cafés, and farm gate experiences, our charming coastal town offers an amazing treat for your taste buds. And with our range of accommodation options at BIG4 Tassie Getaway Parks St Helens, you can either prep your own food or enjoy your takeaway around the firepit!

So, come hungry and leave satisfied, as you explore the culinary treasures of St Helens on your next visit.