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Brisbane East Restaurants
Here are details including location and phone numbers of a few restaurants located in Brisbane's eastern suburbs. We hope to add to this list over time.

Fish Cafe
Address: 461 The Esplanade, Manly QLD
Phone: 07 3893 0195
www.fishcafe.com.au
Cuisine: Seafood/modern Australian
Views of Moreton Bay

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Address:Shop 9-10, 152 Shore St West Cleveland QLD
Phone: 07 3488 2888
www.theicon.com.au
Cuisine: Steak & seafood
Overlooking Raby Bay

Lighthouse Restaurant
Address: 237 Shore St, North Cleveland QLD
Phone: 07 3286 5555
www.lighthouserestaurant.net.au
Cuisine: Seafood
Ocean Views

Restaurant Lurleen's
Address: Sirromet Wines, 850-938 Mt Cotton Rd, Mt Cotton QLD
Phone: 07 3206 2999
www.sirromet.com
Cuisine: Modern Australian
Covered balcony overlooking the vineyards, Moreton Bay and Stradhroke Island

Teppanyaki Bar
Address: 14/152-166 Shore St Cleveland QLD
Phone: 07 3488 0768
www.teppanyaki-bar.com
Cuisine: Teppanyaki
Overlooking Raby Bay harbour

Wilson's Boathouse
Address: 4 Trafalgar St Manly QLD
Phone: 07 3893 3586
Address: Shop 1, Portslde Wharf, Hamilton QLD
Phone: 07 3868 4480
www.wilsonsboathouse.corn.au
Cuisine:Seafood
Views of Moreton Bay, the boat harbour, and the Manly foreshore

 

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