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Tasmanian Coastal Seafoods

Freshly cooked seafood
Fresh Fish
Local fresh oysters
Tasmanian Coastal Seafoods
Tasmanian Coastal Seafoods the iconic ‘Gulch Fish and Chips’ has now moved to a new location in the main street of Bicheno and still provides you with great service, fantastic cooked seafood, and fresh fish. Dave ‘The Salty Sea Dog’ has taken over the business and with his experience and knowledge is still able to source fresh seafood. It depends on what has been caught as to what is being sold and cooked, so you know it is fresh. Meals are well priced and there is the option to dine in or take away. Call in to see Dave cooking up a storm and have a yarn to the true Bicheno fish monger that’s been behind your fish chips over the years. If the town is busy then they will stay open later. Located next to the Log Cabin General Store and a short walk to Bicheno Blowhole, penguins, Whalers Lookout and the stunning Waubs Bay. After a day out visiting Wineglass Bay at Freycinet National Park, or Douglas Apsley National Park or just enjoying a walk on the beach, finish with a delicious fresh meal cooked by someone else.

Outdoor Dining Area

Family Friendly

Takeaway Available

Disabled access available, contact operator for details.

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