Nodo
A polished but unpretentious room in Port Arthur, with a seasonal menu that leans on local produce and a smart, fairly-priced wine list.
Why it's worth checking out
It punches well above its postcode and keeps regulars coming back.
Our take
Nodo is a polished but unpretentious room in Port Arthur, with a seasonal menu that leans on local produce and a smart, fairly-priced wine list.
AI-assisted summary, reviewed by our editors.
Good to know
- Card preferred; some spots add a small weekend surcharge.
- Weekends get busy — arrive early or book ahead.
- Outdoor seating fills fast on sunny days.
Best for
Practical details
Opening hours
Closed- Monday
- 07:00 – 00:00
- Tuesday
- 07:00 – 00:00
- Wednesday
- 07:00 – 00:00
- ThursdayToday
- 07:00 – 00:00
- Friday
- 07:00 – 00:00
- Saturday
- 07:00 – 00:00
- Sunday
- 07:00 – 00:00
Spot Score
- Reputation
- 95
- Popularity
- 92
- Information quality
- 65
- Category fit
- 90
- Freshness
- 45
Our independent editorial score — not a user rating.
Frequently asked questions
Is Nodo good for a relaxed catch-up?+
Yes — Nodo in Port Arthur is a popular pick for exactly that, thanks to its hidden gem and welcoming feel.
Does Nodo take bookings?+
It's mostly walk-in, so arrive early during peak times.
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