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Eating
out on the Sunshine Coast is a real pleasure
with something to suit all tastes and price
ranges to choose from:
• Cosy traditional pubs and inns
• International Cuisine
• Cafés
• Tea rooms
• Hotels
• Wine Bars
• Sandwich Bars
• Pie & Mash
• Fresh seafood off the boat
• Seafood Kiosks

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Essex
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"from cosy pubs and inns serving
home cooked food, to award winning restaurants theres a taste
to suit everyone!"
There’s nothing like fresh sea air to whet your appetite, and there is nothing like a picnic on one of our wonderful beaches. Alternatively why not spoil yourself at one of the independently owned award winning restaurants or one of the well known chain restaurants that the area has to offer.
You will be spoilt for choice when it comes to fish and chip shops, café’s and coffee shops, where you can relax and watch the world go by. Or if you prefer a cool drink why not try one of the many pubs with beer gardens and enjoy a drink and some pub grub.
Still peckish? Take your pick from one of the many seafront kiosks selling everything from ice cream and candyfloss to hot dogs.
There really is something for everyone to enjoy.

Lucca pizza restarant
in Manningtree with it's Italian chef
If you are in search of a
change from the “norm” why not tray a bite in
the Naze
Tower Walton. The Tower offers a unique setting for lunch
and refreshments, with its artistic ambience as well as spectacular
coastal views, this is certainly the place to stop and eat
for a tasty treat.
Click on links for more information on Food and Drink, Essex or Essex Restaurants.
Please note inclusion in this
section should not be taken as a recommendation by the publishers
of this site.

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Seafront
restaurants like The Pier
offer a range of great food from
cream teas to traditional fish and chips

Tasty
localy produced pies are available
at the Manningree deli, along with a
host of delicacies to temp you!
Jellied
eels are still a popular treat,
and can be bought at Clacton sea front,
or why not try a dressed crab at Harwich
or parhaps some local caught fish from
the market at Walton on Thursays
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