Boasting crystal clear waters, marine life aplenty, dramatically rugged coastlines and native wildlife transporting you back to 1616, it’s easy to assume Dirk Hartog’s untouched landscapes and natural beauty are the stars of the show, but we’re here to provide a serious second contender; the drinks on offer at the Inscription Bar and Café.
Drawing inspiration from a range of influential people in Australian history, Dirk Hartog Island offers three distinctive and unique high quality, small batch gins; Dampier 1699, the Freycinet 1818 and the Vlamingh 1697. If gin isn’t quite your speed, not to worry.
The Inscription Bar and Café offer a range of all your other favourites; beer, wine, spirits and their barista style coffee being some of the very best we have ever tried. Smooth, rich and full-bodied - the quality would have you thinking you’re in the centre of the hustle and bustle of Melbourne’s CBD, but as you look around you, you are happily reminded you’re about as far from city life as can be.
It's one thing to say you’ve had a drink at Australia’s most western café and bar, but it’s another entirely when they’re this good. Plan your visit.