Nicholas Street Precinct Dining
Ipswich
Prepare your tastebuds - Nicholas Street Precinct, located in the heart of Ipswich, is abundant with delicious restaurants and edible eateries to explore.
After undergoing a huge transformation, locals and visitors can now enjoy a range of dining experiences and special daily offers at Ipswich's newest culinary playground.
Crack into a saucy bag of seafood boil and shrimp martinis at cult favourite Kickin'Inn, now open at Nicholas St Precinct.
Leave your table manners at the door, don your gloves and don't be afraid to get a bit messy while enjoying this unique dining experience.
If you’re an Ipswich local, you’re no stranger to the magic of Hotel Commonwealth. Rich in history, this 19th century establishment once served as a central hub for both locals and travellers in Ipswich. Following years of careful preservation and renovation, Hotel Commonwealth reopened its doors with a blend of traditional charm and modern vibes.
Guests will discover a menu that focuses on smaller share plates like homemade pork and fennel sausage rolls served with spiced kasundi relish, and house-made cheese and onion crisps paired with a sour cream and chive dip, supported with larger plates like their 450g pork tomahawk chop with cowboy butter and braised chickpeas.
Start your day the right way with a trip to Ipswich’s favourite local coffee haunt, Stellarossa. Serving up more than just your daily caffeine fix, they also have a range of delicious menu items including breakfast staples, croissants and sweet treats.
When lunchtime rolls around, Nicholas Street Precinct can cater to every craving. Zambrero brings that home-cooked meal energy with every bite of their crispy nachos loaded with fresh toppings, to the savoury burritos packed with your choice of protein and toppings.
If you’re craving dumplings – That Dumpling Place has a menu bursting with authentic Chinese flavours. Chasing a quick fix street food? Hop on over to Bun Bun Bao to take you right to the streets of Vietnam.
A day out with the family isn’t complete without a stop by Sushi Hyo – jump on board and fill up on favourites such as sashimi, rice bowls, ramen and so much more.
Make a day of it at Nicholas Street Precinct and settle the score at Queensland’s first eatertainery, General Public. Located in the middle of the precinct below HOYTS Ipswich, General Public offers tenpin bowling, arcade games, golf simulators and so much more.
We know playing games can work up quite the appetite, so grab a seat and enjoy their impressive food offering from burgers, pizzas, salads and delicious drinks to match.
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Nicholas Street Precinct
Nicholas Street,
Ipswich