Ryan's - Centennial Park

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Ryan's

Ryan's
4.3 / 5 (533 reviews)

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Ryan's Restaurant and Lounge Bar is a cozy and inviting establishment that has earned a loyal following from local clientele. The warm and relaxing ambience sets the perfect tone for enjoying a pre-dinner drink by the fire. Our menu proudly features the freshest local produce, with a focus on seafood caught straight from the nearby Southern Ocean. Our owner, John, knows how to catch them, ensuring that you'll enjoy the freshest fish possible. The succulent steaks are also not to be missed. Wine enthusiasts will appreciate our diverse selection of Great Southern wines that perfectly complement our dinner menu. Whether you're joining us for a sumptuous breakfast or just tea and toast, Ryan's will leave you feeling satisfied and eager to return. It's a true showcase of the best our region has to offer.

Last update: 17.01.2026 from: Yovana

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★ 4.3 / 5 from 533 reviews

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Not a flash restaurant, but the meals we had were really delicious.We were warned to book a table early for that night as the locals frequent this restaurant and sometimes the guests miss out.Perhaps a certain amount of tables be held for motel guests. Menu was extensive and varied. I feel too pricey for the venue.When told the motel owner had his own trawler, fish was our choice. View all feedback.

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As a party of 7 on a Saturday evening, we ordered a variety: fish, salt n pepper squid, steak, pasta dish and garlic prawns. I wasn't overly impressed with my steak I ordered. It was lukewarm. Another guest on my table had exactly the same meal and her steak was hot. Most of the meals came out at the same time except for the prawns which were about 6 minutes later. Everyone enjoyed their meals except for myself. I do... View all feedback.

Food was extremely bland like if it was the first time the chef discoverd the kitchen. It was not fresh at all it tasted like it was defrosted from like months ago. My husbands $48 seafood platter (warm) for one was served on lettuce.... made it sogy and unplesant to look at let alone eat it. For a dinner that costed over $90 it was very very expensive and disappointing. Will not be returning. Hopefuly after eating my dish i wont be spending the night on the toilet as it really was bad.

I reviewed this place back in May and have been a few more times since then. I love this place; the food is beautiful, decor is relaxing and the service is spot-on. I'm into oysters lately and Ryan's serves both natural and kilpatrick (I ordered 3 of each) and they were fresh and juicy. The seafood laksa was glorious with fresh fish, prawns and some mussels in shells, the flavours were perfect. It's all really well priced. I'm going back again and again. Ignore it's a 'motel restaurant' and have a night out there one night. Highly recommended.

Some of the other places in Albany that offer breakfast (e.g. Dome, Vancouver Cafe), can be rather noisy. We wanted a bit more solitude and a more intimate setting, and decided to try Ryan's, having enjoyed dinner here on a couple of occasions.It is a hotel restaurant, so most of the other diners were hotel patrons on the morning we visited. But aside from us, there were only about 3 other tables in use, so it proved to be a nice quiet atmosphere. We each opted for the top item on the menu - a $20 meal that included sausages, bacon, two eggs, mushrooms, tomato, toast, and more, plus an orange juice. It took a while for the food to arrive, but it was delicious; especially the bread was good. The generous servings of the bacon and the mushrooms also deserve special mention. As part of this meal, we could help ourselves to complimentary cups of coffee from a nearby carafe. Obviously the coffee isn't as fancy as what you'd get from a specialty coffee place, although perhaps they would brew a higher quality coffee at an extra cost. But for $20, we figured we got our money's worth, and in a much more private and relaxing setting than many other places in town.

yovana-pecanac
26.04.2024

**Service:** Delivery **Meal type:** Dinner **Price per person:** A$20–40 **Food rating:** 5 **Recommended dishes:** Chips, Chicken Parma

emily-jones-forest70
26.04.2024

The food was not only delicious and fresh, but the service was also outstanding. The atmosphere was beautifully quiet, and the environment was clean and cozy. I would definitely recommend this restaurant. Service: Dine-in.

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