Reviews on Contemporary food in Barossa Valley, South Australia, Australia including The Table Cafe, Musque Food & Wine, 1918 Bistro and Grill, Prince Albert Hotel Gawler, Lyndoch Hill Restaurant, St. Hugo, Char Barossa
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4 based on 19 reviews
Char Barossa is a family-owned business in the heart of the Barossa Valley. We offer a seasonal menu with modern Australian dishes featuring elements from the char grill. Offering a relaxed and family-friendly environment, you may choose to dine in our Di
Overpriced and expensive corkage for a cafe/restaurant - locals will try, however we had expectations that it would be a location and price point for great casual dining (on going) with friends and familyHi 272rej,Thank you for your review however we are not a cafe and donât pretend to be. Our prominent sign at the front of our venue saying âBar & Grillâ indicates what we are. We are sorry you are disappointed with our corkage price of $15 per bottle however if you compare it with other venues in the region you will find we are still very reasonably priced. We hope you enjoyed the quality of our food and we would certainly welcome you to dine with us again. We're new, proudly local and family owned, so as an Angaston resident we encourage your ongoing patronage.
5 based on 14 reviews
Focused on the wines of St Hugo accompanied by the finest South Australian ingredients, our award winning restaurant is located within the beautifully restored home of St Hugo wines in the Barossa Valley. Offering a contemporary degustation dining experie
Excellent venue for that special occasion. The service was impeccable & food exceptional apart from the venison gravy/onion dish - a little underwhelming for the price. Wine selection was limited to only St Hugo label as expected but unfortunate.Overall the venue & experience was very good.
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3 based on 195 reviews
On the face of it the menu looked a little confusing and limited. We ordered a chicken dish and a sirloin steak with side vegetables. Before our meal arrived we were sent appetisers of deep fried herbs and also bread and olive oil dip which was a nice touch, although the chilli dip was very hot. The main courses were both executed perfectly and we really enjoyed the meals. Washed down with the local estate wine which was âaverageâ given that this is the Barossa!!
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4 based on 83 reviews
Located in the heart of historic Gawler, The Prince Albert Hotel is owned and run by a Daughter/Father. It is a traditional yet contemporary pub known for its distinctive historic character. The P/A, as it has become affectionately known by the locals, of
We have had lunch here twice, their $13 special. Both times the food has been lovely, the Yiros especially. A drink is included. On the first visit the servings were very generous but the second time the size of the serve was quite a bit smaller! Will go again.
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4 based on 1167 reviews
The heart of Barossa hospitality, 1918 Bistro & Grill occupies a 100 year old home boasting roaring open fires. The charming ambience, hearty fare and friendly service has long been enjoyed by Barossans. Our iconic restaurant is a must visit for anyone se
Tanunda is in the midst of some of the best wines in Australia and the World. Restaurant choices are also expanding. 1918 is set in a beautifully restored Australian returned verandah house.We were able to sit outside and admire the well kept garden and take in the cooling breeze. Lunch was exceptional. The ROASTED DUCK BREASTSpring Succotash, Green Pea Pure was amazing. Good size serve and well presented. My partner had the GRILLED BEEF EYE FILLET MSASweet Potato, Herb Polenta Chips, Thyme Jus - perfect Gluten Free meal. Washed down with a Pinot Gris or two. Take a wonder in the Town and pop into 1918.
4 based on 144 reviews
In a prime location in the centre of a town busy with visitors and sporting a very modern look, this is a business that should be outstanding. The service was very mediocre - on two occasions we had to remind staff of our "lost" orders. The local wines were substantially marked up compared to other local restaurants. If the wine list, selection process, cellar ambience service was exceptional you might excuse the prices but none of those attributes applied.We chose the "Chef's selection" of five courses and were under whelmed when the first arrived with "Dill Cucumbers" that were tiny vinegar soaked gerkins imported from somewhere rather than the easily available local product.There were no memorable flavours -0h well yes - the gin flavoured icecream is certainly something I will avoid in future!With so many regional food options across the Valley, Musque needs to find a point of difference and work on it. 300 Gins available is not enough
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4 based on 264 reviews
Sourced Local-Made from Scratch-Cooked Fresh Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner 7 days a week with fantastic southern Barossa Wines and modern cocktails. Award winning Campos coffee and house made cakes. Come in for a glass of wine and a Barossa Valley Cheese Company
Not much in Lyndoch, but if you are there do yourself an enormous favour and go to this place for dinner.The chef , James, is exceptional, could be cooking anywhere he wants, but here is is.I'm a gnocchi nazzi, he'd made it that morning , and seriously, it was so light and smooth I couldn't believe it.If he has made pasta , just have it , he is brilliant.That aside everything else he did was exceptional. We cancelled highly rated places to go back to him.And you can have breakfast and lunch too........................all brilliant.This is not a cafe, it is an wonder .James, keep up the brilliant work, and your great staff.Hey Mark,Thanks for your lovely review. We love having guests like you who understand that what we do we do with love. Hope to see you back again next time you visit the Barossa :-)
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