The Historic Dockyard Quarter

Takeaways in Portsea

Quick food options for locals and visitors

Portsea has a good range of takeaway food options, concentrated mainly along Queen Street and the surrounding commercial streets. The selection reflects the diverse local community and the large student population, with Indian, Chinese, Turkish, fried chicken and traditional fish and chip shops all represented. Prices are generally modest, and many establishments offer delivery services as well as counter collection.

Queen Street is the principal location for takeaways, with several outlets lining the street and providing food well into the evening. The surrounding streets, including Kent Street and Havant Street, also contain a few options. The food tends to be straightforward and filling, aimed at local residents and students looking for a quick, affordable meal.

Gunwharf Quays offers a different type of takeaway experience, with food courts and counter-service restaurants providing quicker, more casual alternatives to the sit-down restaurants. Options here include burgers, noodles, pizza and other fast-casual cuisines at prices somewhat higher than the Queen Street establishments.

The Historic Dockyard contains kiosks and a cafe offering sandwiches, snacks and drinks for visitors. The Hard area also has a few takeaway and fast food outlets serving passengers using the station and ferry terminal. For those wanting to eat on the move while exploring Portsea, there is no shortage of options at various price points.