A large cafe in Wentworth Street, close to Manly Beach, has a large outdoor eating area and is popular with both locals and visitors. Picture: © Sydney.com.au
Although Manly has some fine restaurants suited to dining in the evening, most eating out by visitors occurs in cafes and restaurants during the day, and in close proximity to Manly Beach and surrounds.
There is more than 100 cafes, restaurants, bars and eateries in Manly.
The Corso, Darley Road, Wentworth Street and South Steyne, in the heart of Manly, are host to a good many cafes and restaurants - most of which have tables flowing onto the sidewalk. Some cafes even offer eats for $10 or less.
Manly Wharf has an abundance of eateries - from fast food venues to cafes. The wharf cafes are packed with visitors on weekends.
Lunch on the sidewalk opposite Manly beach. Picture: © Sydney.com.au
A more formal dining venue sits opposite Manly Wharf. Picture: © Sydney.com.au
An outdoor cafe is strategically situated in the middle of Manly's mall, The Corso. Picture: © Sydney.com.au
Pub dining on Manly Wharf. Picture: © Sydney.com.au
One of the many cafes on the northern side of the Manly Wharf complex. Picture: © Sydney.com.au
A Darley Street eatery. Picture: © Sydney.com.au
Manly Wharf cafes are overflowing on weekends. Picture: © Sydney.com.au