Introducing the crowning jewel of the Bellarine

Located in the heart of Queenscliff in the beautiful Bellarine Peninsula, Apostle Queenscliff is a 19th century Gothic-style former Methodist church which has been beautifully renovated into a restaurant.
Visitors to this popular seaside village can enjoy fresh, local food and wines in a relaxed and stylish atmosphere in beautiful surrounds with magnificent stained glass windows, original timber floors, and grand barrel ceiling with hand crafted iron chandeliers.
The menu features a strong European influence with an emphasis on fresh, local, seasonal and homemade produce. Feature dishes include: Portarlington mussel chowder; blue eye trevalla on homemade porcini mushroom ravioli with chive cream sauce; kangaroo fillet with pan fried polenta, broccolini and blood plum sauce; and French chocolate tart with burgundy and cinnamon ice-cream.
Apostle Queenscliff is located just one hour and 10 mins from Melbourne, 30 minutes from Geelong; and 40 minutes by ferry from Sorrento.
Queenscliff is an historic bay-side town where visitors can doscover fishermen’s cottages, galleries and shops in Victorian-era buildings, heritage hotels, or jump on the car/passenger ferry that crosses Port Phillip Bay.
Queenscliff will spring into festival mode later this month when the 11th annual Queenscliff Music Festival rolls into town from 23 to 25 November. A family-friendly and just plain friendly festival, Queenscliff is much loved for its depth and diversity of musical talent as well as its picturesque seaside setting. Performers this year include Paul Kelly, Clare Bowditch, Renee Geyer and Mia Daswon. For information visit www.qmf.net.au
For more information about Apostle Queenscliff call 03 5258 3097 or visit www.apostlequeenscliff.com.au
