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There are plenty of places to eat pizza in Port Douglas in 2026, but where can you find the best pizza in town? As a Port Douglas local, pizza-lover, and former head chef, I make it my business to try every pizza I can. Here are my findings on the best pizzas in Douglas Shire, Australia, with photos.

Port Douglas had one international pizza takeaway and delivery chain, Domino’s. It was off Macrossan St at Port Village (near Coles), but it is closed as we enter 2026.
If you want your pizza to be more gourmet, you’ll need some insider information.
Prices change, chefs move on, menus change and opening hours vary. We can only do our very best to stay up to date with information on this website. As we are local, we probably have the most current travel blog for Port Douglas.
The links below let you jump to more information, photos, and menus where they are available online.
- Oaks Lagoon Hotel (The Little Pizza Company)
- La Cucina and Bar (Sassi) (Corner of Macrossan St and Wharf St. This one is our favourite!)
- The Beach Shack
- Rattle n Hum (Macrossan St.)
- Central Hotel (Macrossan St.)
- Hemingway’s (on the marina)
- Chilly’s Pizza
- Pasta e Vino (Macrossan St) is a fairly new Italian eatery. We have eaten here, we thought it was very good, but we didn’t try their pizza. I can’t find their menu online to check that they serve pizza. We’ll check in person soon.
- Out-of-Town Options (Julatten)
The wet season can bring changes to opening times and days at all restaurants in Port Douglas, so check. Also, don’t go off the opening times on Google Maps, they’re often wrong. It’s usually best to call a restaurant to check if they are open. We only include pizza restaurants we have visited ourselves, taken photos, and that we think are good. If you’re a new restaurant in Port Douglas, serving pizza, get in touch, and we’ll come and eat.
Oaks Lagoon Hotel serves click-and-collect stone-baked pizza or delivery, you can order online (open, usually, 12 noon to 9pm, 12 pm to 4 pm Monday and Tuesday) from “The Little Pizza Company” website.
For other fast food options in or near Port Douglas check out our post on the best takeaway food.
Oaks Hotel Pizza

There may be seasonal variations in opening times, services, and prices. Most restaurants will have vegetarian options, maybe even vegan.
Pizza in Port Douglas
Restaurants and hotels that serve pizza in Port Douglas usually include Oaks Lagoon (hotel), Rattle and Hum on Macrossan St (serves wood fired pizza from the oven), Sassi La Cucina and Bar, corner of Wharf St and Macrossan (a nice Italian restaurant), Hemmingways Brewery (one of the Port Douglas Marina restaurants) and the Central Pub, one of Port Douglas’s popular pubs. Families and kids are welcome to dine in pubs in Australia.
Some of these food outlets have specials nights where you may find “$10 pizza.” These special offers are seasonal and you’ll need to check for offers or coupons.
Chilly’s Pizza

Chilly’s, to the rear of Macrossan St, on Grant St, also specialises in pizza.
The Beach Shack
The Beach Shack at Four Mile has also reopened and closed so many times in recent years that it’s hard to keep track.
From November 2023 it has been open and under the team of La Cucina and Bar, Sassi. La Cucina and Bar on Macrossan St. serves amazing Italian pizza, hopefully, the Beach Shack will too!
The Beach Shack was “Slice Slice Baby” for a while, but this restaurant has gone.
The Beach Shack is towards the south end of Port Douglas. The two pizzas we ordered from Slice Slice Baby were both $25 and this place has recently been made over, it’s very pleasant indeed, but it is out of town.

I did notice that The Beach Shack (as Slice Slice Baby) had a vegan pizza on the menu with hummus and vegetables, which sounded interesting, but we tried to stick to prawn and spicy meat pizzas for a better comparison.
Hemmingways

The quality of the food at Hemingways seems to vary as chefs come and go, but the last time we visited it was good. We go to Hemmingway’s often as it’s a nice spot to sit and look out over the marina. It gets quite busy bit has extended closures during the wet season.
Central Hotel (Pub) on Macrossan St.

Now for some pizza photos from Port Douglas Australia. I don’t think any of these pizzas class as American pizza, they’re more Italian or even Australian. Crusts vary, toppings vary, and if you’re looking for an interesting Australian pizza topping we’ll tell you where to find it
Most of these places in Port Douglas just have a standard crust thicknes, withh no options for thin, thick, deep fill or stuffed crust.
La Cucina and Bar (Sassi) Pizza

How Much is Pizza in Port Douglas?
Port Douglas Australia is quite expensive generally, but we were quite impressed to find good take-out pizza from Oaks Resort starting at just $15 Au ( $10 US). There prices may have gone up for 2026.
One of the more expensive pizzas we bought was $27 at Rattle N’Hum (photo further down the page.) Obviously, you pay more for pizza in a restaurant than takeaway, expect to pay about $25 ($17 US) for pizza in Port Douglas currently, depending on which toppings you choose.
Sassi La Cucina seemed to have the most expensive pizzas at $29 for their gamberetti and ‘nduja, but it’s a nice restaurant and these are really good pizzas with quality toppings. If you want to treat yourself to a seafood feast in Port, go to Sassi, for photos see our guide to the best restaurants in Port.
Obviously, prices change, we share what we paid as a rough guide only
Where Can You Get Pizza for Lunch in Port Douglas
Rattle and Hum on Macrossan St (from noon) and Sassi Cucina Bar should be open and serving pizza at lunchtime in Port Douglas. The Click and Collect Pizza at Oaks is also usually open for lunch (from noon). Most of these Port Douglas pizza restaurants are open late in the afternoon or in the early evening. It’s normal to have dinner early in Port Douglas.
Rattle and Hum

Rattle N’Hum is an Australian bar and grill chain. You’ll also find them in Cairns and Palm Cove.
Rattle and Hum and Sassi also have air conditioning in some parts of their restaurants in summer. Both also have pavement dining. Rattle has a pool table and pavement seating with misters to cool you down.
Opening times and days of opening do vary and are seasonal. You may find that a lot of Port Douglas restaurants are closed completely in the wet season. (February.) Others may only be open for a few days per week.
Bakeries Serving Pizza in Port Douglas
Grant St Bakery, on Grant Street, off Macrossan, serves squares of cold pizza to eat as a snack. It’s not bad cold pizza. The other bakery in Port Douglas, Mockas, also on Grant St doesn’t usually have pizza, but obviously, menus change. We’ll keep checking for you.
Hotels in Port Douglas With Good Pizza
Oaks Lagoon is a nice hotel in Port Douglas, well located and with a lovely tropical pool, it’s not 5 star luxury, but it’s nice. They specialise in pizza and it was click and collect the last time we visited This pizza outlet is open quite late too, in Port Douglas most restaurants close early.
We really liked to take out pizza from Oaks. They use a lot of toppings so these would be good to feed a family. There is a photo above of an Oaks Port Douglas Resort “Little Pizza Company” pizza, featuring Great Northern Beer, an Australian brew.
Oaks have some apartment-type rooms with kitchenettes. If you’d like to book a hotel in Port Douglas, take a look at Oaks here.

What is an Australian Tropical Pizza?
In Port Douglas you’ll often see “tropical pizza” or “Queensland pizza” on the menu. This is usually a prawn (shrimp) and pineapple pizza. The pineapple should be fresh, not tinned, we grow tropical fruit like pineapples in northern Australia, and the prawns should be local not imported or farmed. Give it a try, it’s a great combination!
I know Americans aren’t keen on pineapple (or tuna) on pizza, but the rest of the world loves it, so try a tropical pizza when you’re in Port Douglas. Find the best pizza restaurant, I’d recommend Sassi La Cucina & Bar for the best pizza in Port Douglas, but Chilly’s is a good choice too, as is The Beach Shack.
Sassi La Cucina only serves pizza in their bar area, not in the main restaurant, bookings are not normally required but they can get full. Enjoy your time in Port Douglas, visit the reef, swim with the crocodiles, see all of our local historic buildings like the Sugar Wharf and Courthouse, and spend some time strolling on 4 Mile Beach, just as Bill Clinton and Kylie have done before you!
There is also “The Pizza Shop” Port Douglas, which does take-out pizza. It’s on Macrossan.
Out-of-Town Pizza Option
The Julatten hotel, about a 40 minute drive from Port Douglas in the relative cool of the Tablelands, has some solid pizza options and a spacious deck with a view. The bases are normally made by the chef and they’re good. It can be a bit hit or miss, depending on who’s in the kitchen, but we’ve had some great pizzas here. They also serve traditional pub food with specials. The Julatten Hotel (pub) is normally closed on Monday and Tuesday and over Christmas. It re-opens on the 7th January in 2026.
I’m a traveller, I’ve eaten pizzas in some 50 countries, so we have experienced most types of pizza around the world. In my opinion, you can get some really good pizza in Port Douglas. Check out our photos and consider which looks best to you!







