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Star of Greece

Clifftop dining above Port Willunga beach

Famous casual-fine dining restaurant perched on the cliff above Port Willunga beach, named for the 1888 shipwreck visible below at low tide.

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The Star of Greece is one of South Australia's most beloved restaurants, named for the three-masted iron barque wrecked on Port Willunga beach in 1888 (whose remains are sometimes visible at low tide just offshore from the restaurant). The dining room and deck sit directly on the clifftop, with sweeping ocean views.

What to expect

The kitchen serves modern Australian seafood-led share plates and mains, with an emphasis on local Fleurieu produce. The wine list focuses on McLaren Vale wines, and the casual, beachy atmosphere is a perfect match for the setting. Book well ahead - it is consistently busy.

Star of Greece Kiosk

Next to the restaurant is the Star of Greece Kiosk, a casual takeaway serving coffee, fish and chips, and pastries with direct beach access.

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Sources

  1. Star of Greece - official website - starofgreece.com.au (accessed April 2026)