Top Lunch Spots in the Blue Mountains

From Picnic Takeaway to Fine Dining, the Blue Mountains Offer Something for Everyone

From Picnic Takeaway to Fine Dining, the Blue Mountains Offer Something for Everyone

The thing about daytrips is that sooner or later you start thinking about lunch. The villages of the Blue Mountains offer an abundance of options – some excellent, some a bit ordinary.

As tour guides, we’ve spent years looking for good lunch spots in the Blue Mountains – these are a few of our favourites.

Leura Garage

watching, and stopping in for lunch. The village offers a number of options but our go-to is Leura Garage. This award-winning restaurant serves a Mediterranean-leaning menu – including popular stone baked pizzas – using the best fresh, local produce. They also offer a solid selection of wines, beers, and spirits.

Carrington Hotel – Champagne Charlie’s

otel bar – Champagne Charlie’s – offers an all-day pub menu from 11 am to 4:30 pm seven days a week. We are especially fond of their beef burger and many guests love their scones. It is a bar, so, yes – they also offer a full selection of beers, wines, and spirits.

Megalong Valley Tea Rooms

eer and wine as well. Leave room for their famous scones or a slice of apple pie made from local fruit when its available.

Echoes Boutique Hotel & Restaurant

If you are looking for the perfect lunch spot for a special occasion visit to the Blue Mountains the fine dining experience offered by Echoes Boutique Hotel & Restaurant is sure to impress.

Echoes is known for its modern Australian cuisine with an Asian influence served in dining room with sweeping views of the Jamison Valley. Dishes range from Pan Seared Scallops and Genmaicha Duck Breast for starters to Miso-Infused Ocean Trout and Char-Grilled Hunter Valley Angus Tenderloin for mains, and Lychee Panna Cotta for dessert.

Booking are essential at Echoes.

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