Williamstown, Melbourne

Set beside historic Gem Pier, Pelicans Landing is a spectacular restaurant, bar and function centre. The building has a forecourt that stretches to the water right next to the Royal Victorian Yacht Squadron.
The restaurant has a beautiful intimate setting, ideal for a romantic night out. Visitors can also enjoy cocktails at the bar, and group bookings are welcome. Pelicans Landing pride themselves on using only the freshest foods. The Pacific Oysters are freshly shucked, having come straight from the ocean. The Barramundi fillett is supreme, or those that prefer a little red meat can choose from the Steak Frites or King Island Sirloin.
The wine list at Pelicans Landing has an exceptional selection, with varieties from the most renowned wine regions.
| Where: | 1 Syme Street, Williamstown. |
| Phone: | +61 (0)3 9397 0155 |
| Website: | Pelicans Landing |
Casual dining at its best is what Sam's Boathouse is all about. The restaurant is located within an authentic century old boatshed, with the bar comprised of an old sea trading vessel. It sank off the coast of Tasmania, and has been restored to perfectly complement the rest of the furnishings.
Whether it is wood fired pizzas, the Oyster bar or the Tapas bar that tickles your fancy, Sam's Boathouse can cater to you.
| Where: | 3 Syme Street, Williamstown. |
| Phone: | +61 (0)3 9399 9959 |
| Website: | Sam’s Boatshed |
The Rotunda is located on the shorefront, along the Esplanade and Williamstown beach. Famous for its specialty seafood dishes, The Rotunda also creates masterpieces including fresh pastas, risottos and modern Australian cuisine.
Relax by the sea and indulge. The Rotunda has as much to offer with food, drink and spectacular views.
| Where: | The Esplanade, Williamstown. |
| Phone: | +61 (0)3 9397 7834 |
This unique recreation of the maiden voyage of the RMS Titanic is a little piece on 1912 glamour, right in the heart of modern day Melbourne.
As close as we will ever get to being on that maiden voyage, this is an experience you will not quickly forget. This is not just a meal out, it is a step back in time.
What makes Titanic Dinner Theatre special is the accuracy. Since it's birth, hundreds of thousands of dollars have been spent recreating the dining rooms and installing special effects. Dress in attire suitable for the era, and sit among the authentic furnishings.
Once you set foot on the ship, you must remember that you are here to enjoy a meal! The food is spectacular, with a three course dinner on the menu.
| Bookings at the White Star Line Booking Office | |
| Where: | 1 Nelson Place, Williamstown. |
| Phone: | +61 (0)3 9397 5101 |







