Reviews on Australian food in Warragul, Victoria, Australia including The Grange Cafe & Deli, Frankie's Warragul, In2Food, Railway Hotel Warragul, Hogget Kitchen, 3 Brothers And An Oven, The Courthouse, Cup and Gino, Little Teacups, Main Street Cafe
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4 based on 16 reviews
I have been here twice for coffee and both times it has been excellent. I have gone back a few times to try out the food but every time the place has been really busy and as I hate crowds I have always decided "next time"The fact it is busy is obviously a good sign though. My last visit for coffee was early and the place was very quiet so now I know when next to plan to hit up the menu.Speaking of the menu it looks like some out of the box food is on offer - can't wait to try.
4 based on 25 reviews
This cafe is always busy with a noisy buzz of chatter. The food is freshly cooked on the premises and varies from day to day. The staff are cheerful and friendly. Parking in nearby Williams Square is plentiful. I have seen mobility scooters safely parked in the covered arcade at the entrance to the shop. A Warragul favourite.
4 based on 48 reviews
This is quite a small cafe tucked away in Palmerstone Street. We had meant to try it out for some time. We really enjoyed it. Great coffee and great food with friendly staff. We much preferred it to some of the large noisy lunch spots nearby. Well worth a visit. Weâll go again!
3 based on 179 reviews
Had to eat and run last Saturday lunchtime so headed to the Courthouse for a delicious plate of calamari and pumpkin arancini balls accompanied by ciabatta and herb butter.The service was efficient and the cost reasonable.We have found this venue to be always reliable.
4 based on 88 reviews
A friendly little Italian cafe. There is a separate take away section and the main eating area. We pop in for coffee each week and often pick up some dinner while we are there. There is plenty to choose from...... pizzas, pastas etc. Parking is easy and the staff friendly. Great little spot!
4 based on 81 reviews
Our menu has been designed to work with ingredients that are sourced locally at the peak of their season. Our kitchen prepares each element from scratch, using techniques that have been around for generations. Techniques that ensure you will see and taste
Formerly the Wild Dog Winery Restaurant, a change of ownership brings with it fantastic seasonal country food. Generous servings, tasty and filling, (we did not eat again until 2pm the following day), A well thought out menu and the vegetarian options were delicious. Pumpkin Tortellini and Mushroom Risotto. The lamb and steak was cooked perfectly and the pork was let down by the crackling which was too tough to be eaten. Dessert was sensational especially the kaffir lime ice cream. The wines were fresh and delicious and looking forward for the next special occasion to return again. Allow plenty of time as can be a long wait between courses and this would not suit all diners.
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4 based on 76 reviews
The Railway Hotel is a bar & bistro located in Queen Street, Warragul. The Railway Hotel has been newly renovated into a refreshingly beautiful venue whilst maintaining the heritage style from when it was founded in 1889.
Found this pub by accident. Have to say really enjoyed the service and food.Doesn't look much from the outside but looks can be deceiving.Great interior and atmosphere. Had ribs, lamb curry and the traditional Parma all were well portioned and full of flavour.Will be back.
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4 based on 130 reviews
We have been here for meals many times and have always enjoyed it. The hosts are friendly and the ambience quiet and relaxing. Their pastas are quite delicious and homemade and the menu changes with the season. I cannot recommend it enough!
4 based on 198 reviews
Had a birthday breakfast before school . Eggs benedict great, my dad had cauliflower soup for breakfast! Very random, but what he wanted! Apparently a bit salty. The zucchini fritters have gone off the menu, to be replaced by cauliflower fritters. They were ok, but they won't be my new favourite. Just a bit claggy. Mum's burger was good- sorry, doing this review 2 weeks down the track so i can't remember what was in it. Just a warning to parents- the kids pancakes have artificial maple syrup on them, which has preservative 202 in it and can cause hyperactivity and behavioural issues. And, I'm still not a fan of their coffee. Too bitter.
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4 based on 75 reviews
My husband and I had breakfast here one Saturday Morning. It got very busy but staff were friendly and efficient and nothing was too much trouble. Scrambled eggs were delicious.!! Coffee was 9/10 and my pot of tea was good also.We usually go elsewhere when visiting Warragul but this will definitely be our favourite café now. Highly recommend The Grange Café.
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