Restaurant St Kilda

Donovans

Donovans is a dining experience to remember, whether you want a change from the hustle and bustle of the city, or just need a seriously good seafood feast.
Jade Solomon
November 14, 2025

Overview

Melbourne may not be well known for its seaside dining; however, there are a few notable exceptions. Set on the St Kilda foreshore, Donovans, an enduring Melbourne icon, is one of those beachside venues that dispel the myth that you can't have good food alongside a good view. 

Self-described as a 'house on the beach', Donovans is warm and welcoming, comfortable and cosy. The space feels well-worn, in the best way possible, like you can feel the legacy of all those diners (many of whom are regulars) who have sat at the same table, pondered over the same glorious view, and savoured their memorable meal before you.

Nick Parkhouse is the man who leads the charge at Donovans these days. "I've been working at Donovans for well over ten years and I [was] honoured to have the baton handed over to me [when] I purchased Donovans from Kevin and Gail [Donovan] two years ago. It's a restaurant I fell in love with first dining in over 20 years ago, and I'm proud to be the custodian to continue its legacy for another 30-plus years, and more."

There is a wholesome, family feel to the venue, a sense that the staff, whether it's the kitchen crew or the reservations and front-of-house team, are happy to have chosen this place to spend their days honing their craft. It may also have something to do with the calming benefits of gazing out at the glimmering sea all day. 

Donovans, as you'd hope and expect from a restaurant that has stood the test of time (it's been serving Melburnians since 1995), is one of those restaurants with certain signature menu items whose reputation precedes them. Parkhouse says, "Our menu has long been celebrated with favourites that remain and will never be removed for fear of a revolt."

With the golden sun reflecting off the ocean at sunset, many diners are drawn to the high-quality seafood dishes that feature prominently on the menu. Whether you go for the fresh or tempura oysters, crayfish with finger lime and avocado, the crudo selection of the day or octopus with nduja, you'll be off to a flying start. Choosing between the spanner crab ravioli and the seafood linguine is not an easy decision, nor is deciding whether to stick with seafood for your mains or move to meat. 

Returning to the signature menu items, there are several Donovans' dishes that are legendary around town. The old fashioned chicken pie, with a crispy pastry lid, has kept regulars coming back for decades. As has the crunchy classic beer-battered fish and chips, the in-house smoked salmon with blinis and creme fraiche and the charcoal-cooked 500 gram t-bone steak. 

Donovans is a dining experience to remember. Whether you want a change from the hustle and bustle of the city, want to feel part of Melbourne's hospitality history, or have something to celebrate, head to this beachside venue that's like a home away from home. And speaking of celebrating, of course, no occasion would be complete without the inimitable Bombe Alaska for two with chocolate hazelnut ice cream and toasted meringue.  

Images: Supplied.

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Where

40 Jacka Boulevard
St Kilda

Hours

Fri

12-3pm

6-10pm

  • Sat

    12-3pm

  • 6-10pm

  • Sun

    12-3pm

  • 6-10pm

  • Mon

    Closed

  • Tue

    12-3pm

  • 6-10pm

  • Wed

    12-3pm

  • 6-10pm

  • Thu

    12-3pm

  • 6-10pm

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